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Sir Henry Wilmot Arms Derby

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+++DetEcTive+++ Report 13 Jun 2015 11:08

Welcome to the Boards Focalist. its lovely seeng a new name reply to posts.

Next time, double check when the last post was made - in this case it was 27 Feb 2004 @ 20.55
Look along the line where Helen in Kent's name is in Blue type ;-)

Not entirely sure if she is still active, but you could send her a PM by clicking on her name.

Focalist

Focalist Report 13 Jun 2015 10:12

Rivett Street ran between approximately 52.9193,-1.4714 and 52.9207,-1.4701, on the eastern side of the city centre. It was cut in two by a new road (Traffic Street) built across it diagonally in the 1930s: this would become part of the eastern section of the Derby Ring Road after WW2. I believe that the Rivett Street buildings had all been demolished by the end of the 1960s (the northern half went first).

Helen in Kent

Helen in Kent Report 27 Feb 2004 20:55

Address 50 Rivett Street Derby. This was in my family for years. I've been told it's where the register office is now, on a roundabout??? Went to a wedding there once without realising. Does anyone know anything about it? Thanks, Helen