The map from 1861 shows
the streets in the area in which the family lived or worked from the
early 1800s to at least 1936. The area was called Bottom Buildings.
North Street and South Street were later renamed Lea Street and Brassey
Street. The properties between North Street and South Street and
Parker's Row and Parker Street were back-to-back houses - meaning that
only one wall of the house could have windows and doors. Additional
terraced properties were built later between South Street and Parker Row
(which was made an extension to Windmill Street).
Part of the map of the town of
Nottingham and its Environs produced for the Duke of Newcastle in 1861
produced from a copy held by Nottinghamshire City Library
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