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WillowTheWhisp 24-06-2004 15:40

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I don't think the flags were as easy come by in those days wwere they Tealeaf?

I wonwder if it could have been named Pitt Street due to there being several pits in this area?

Tealeaf 24-06-2004 15:54

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You're quite right, Whispy...English flags were relatively difficult to obtain in 1966; but Union flags were aplenty. Have a look at the pictures of the Wembley Crowd at the final..it's practically all Union flags flying.

I don't think Pitt Street is named after it's proximity to various pits; as Kipax would no doubt notice, one has one "p", the other has 2 "p"s.

My own theory is that Pitt street runs further on from Melbourne Street...and William Pitt & Lord Melbourne were both Whig Prime Ministers of the late 18th/early 19th century......

WillowTheWhisp 24-06-2004 16:42

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That sounds logical. Funnily enough I had always thought of Melbourne St in connection with Australia. :rolleyz8:

Darby 25-06-2004 04:50

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Sound logic there Tealeaf.....Many streets were named after great politicians in those days. Funny how you don't find a street named after Tony Blair, although I've heard of a proposed Billy Liar Street somewhere in Wakefield!!

Atarah 25-06-2004 07:18

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Pitt - prime minister??????

WillowTheWhisp 25-06-2004 07:52

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1757-61, 1766-68

Tealeaf 25-06-2004 08:28

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That was just Pitt the Elder; I was referring to Pitt the Younger, Prime Minister in 1793 at the ripe old age of 24.

K.S.H 25-06-2004 14:37

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map attached of Pitt St and Elephant St

Doug 25-06-2004 15:07

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K.S.H

Thank you very much this is great, Cheers to everyone else for the help, good stuff. thank you

WillowTheWhisp 25-06-2004 15:13

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Looking at that map reminded me that my mother used to work at "Park Shed" as she called it. I wonder why they called it that?

Doug 25-06-2004 15:22

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Hi,

Thanks again K.S.H.

Willow you were right with your first shot. Looking a moden AtoZ Pitt Street Lies directly under Eastgate. But, just take a look and see how thing have change since 1901....

Job done.

WillowTheWhisp 25-06-2004 15:28

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I love looking at these old maps where you can pick out the individual buildings etc. Just look at the little trees in Avenue Parade.

Doug 25-06-2004 15:32

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Have you spotted the tram tacks down Abbey street.

WillowTheWhisp 25-06-2004 15:37

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Oh yes :) and off up Burnley Rd and down Peel St and Little Blackburn Rd.

WillowTheWhisp 25-06-2004 15:41

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If I've got this right - this should be a modern map of roughly the same area.


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