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Re: Napoleon Street
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I wonder if the street name actually is in honour not of Bonaparte, but of Louis Napoeon, later Napoleon III, who was Emperor of France at the time of the Crimean War. Napoleon III - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
Re: Napoleon Street
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Which makes me think.....suppose that instead of staying by the seaside. the last Emperor of France had resided 35 miles east...instead of the Champs Elysees, there could be Blackburn Rd, Paris...instead of Wallace fountains, Ossy passoirs.... instead of the Centre George Pompidou, the Centre Peter Britcliffe...... instead of the Eiffel Tower..Le Panopticon d'Accy..... |
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I like your flight of fancy for Accy as well...! |
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Good lateral thinking Tealeaf.....l'eglise de Church.
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My g-grandfather's sister married a William Whittaker and they lived at 73 Napoleon Street Clayton-le-Moors, in 1881.
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Just been looking at the Census for 1891 - it mentions Frank Street (1 house), which is still there, coming off Whalley Rd.
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I've checked the 1881, 1891 and 1901 censuses for Napoleon Street.
No great changes between 1881 & 91, but between 1891 and 1901 Napoleon Street became (part of?) Whalley Rd, the odd numbers became the even numbers and the direction was reversed. I've found the following matches :- 1 Napoleon Street = 170 Whalley Rd, 3 = 168, 27 = 144, 35 = 134, 45 = 124, 61-63 = 108-102, 71 = 98, 85 = 84, 93&95 = 76&74, 99 = 70, 105 = 64, 113 = 56, 155 = 12. Moorfield House = 8 Whalley Rd. Jubilee St is between 129(40?) & 131(36/38) DISCLAIMER - House numbers can go down as well as up and other Whalley Roads are available. |
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