Taken in 1925, a young chap poses outside Number 2, which looks as it does today, apart from still having its centre cornice (only one of the centre cornices on the narrow bow-fronted houses in the street now remains – Number 29). Unfortunately nothing is known about the fellow according to the
James Gray Collection. Anybody able to help?
Thank you for noticing my centre cornice , when I purchased my house 20 years ago ,I had it repaired for £700.00 it would cost a lot more today !
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