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Sources
1. Title:   1901 census RG 13/4649 page 30

Notes
a. Note:   The Woodhouse Terrace mentioned was near the old gas works and not the ones near Cannon Street Florrie was the eldest of 8 children of Robert Watts and Margaret Ellen Broomfield. Not only did Florrie dress up but sister Susannah Better known as Nan Flanagan) would dress up as an Indian Squaw whilst husband Patrick Flanagan would dress as Ghandi and have a goat in tow. He won many prizes at fancy dress parades. The Watts sisters Nan and Ethel (Cunningham) followed their mother into the early re-cycling business. It was called in those days second-hand. Their will be many readers who can remember Mrs Flanagans shop in Cannon Street and also that of my grandmother Ethel Cunningham who had shops in Cannon Street, Union Street and the final shop in Diamond Road. The Union Street shop stood where the Shipmate Pub now sits


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