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'''View Street''' is a short street that runs south from [[Lake%20Street|Lake Street]] on the side of [[Blood%20Hill|Blood Hill]].{|
'''View Street''' is a short street that runs south from [[Lake%20Street|Lake Street]] on the side of [[Blood%20Hill|Blood Hill]].{|-
<tbody>|-/n|'''Old Address'''||'''[[Post-911%20Address|Post-911 Address]]'''||'''Cottage Name'''||'''Cure Evidence''''''/Notes'''|/n|-/n|Starts at '''[[Lake%20Street|Lake Street]]'''|/n|-/n|View Street|| ||Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Butler||[[TBSWC|TBSWC]]|/n|-/n|9 View Street|| ||[[9%20View%20Street|Brannock Cottage]]||[[TBSBC|TBSBC]], [[DIS|DIS]] (1911, 1929)|/n|-/n|16 View Street||106 View Street||[[File:Halkett%20Cottage.jpg|Halkett%20Cottage.jpg]][[File:Halkett%20Cottage.jpg|thumb|[[Baroness%20Halcott%20Cottage|Baroness Halcott Cottage]]]]||
|'''Old Address'''||'''[[Post-911%20Address|Post-911 Address]]'''||'''Cottage Name'''||'''Cure Evidence''''''/Notes'''|
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|Starts at '''[[Lake%20Street|Lake Street]]'''|
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|View Street|| ||Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Butler||[[TBSWC|TBSWC]]|
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|9 View Street|| ||[[9%20View%20Street|Brannock Cottage]]||[[TBSBC|TBSBC]], [[DIS|DIS]] (1911, 1929)|
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|16 View Street||106 View Street||[[File:Halkett%20Cottage.jpg|thumb|[[Baroness%20Halcott%20Cottage|Baroness Halcott Cottage]]]]|


[[TBSWC|TBSWC]]
[[TBSWC|TBSWC]]


Home of [[https://localwiki.org/hsl/Sarah_Phelps_Stokes_Halkett|Sarah Phelps Stokes Halkett]]|/n|-/n|21 View Street||31 View Street||[[File:Sloan%20Cottage.jpg|Sloan%20Cottage.jpg]][[File:Sloan%20Cottage.jpg|thumb|[[Sloan%20Cottage|Sloan Cottage]]]]||
Home of [[https://localwiki.org/hsl/Sarah_Phelps_Stokes_Halkett|Sarah Phelps Stokes Halkett]]|
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|21 View Street||31 View Street||[[File:Sloan%20Cottage.jpg|thumb|[[Sloan%20Cottage|Sloan Cottage]]]]|


[[W.%20Lee%20Knight%20Cottage|W. Lee Knight Cottage]],
[[W.%20Lee%20Knight%20Cottage|W. Lee Knight Cottage]],


[[https://cdm16694.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/slfl/id/53/rec/140|Image]]|/n</tbody>
[[https://cdm16694.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/slfl/id/53/rec/140|Image]]|
 
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Other names associated with cure cottages on View Street that come from [[TB%20Society|TB Society]] [[DIS|Disinfection Records]], but for which we have no street numbers are: Hartlove Cottage (1912), Brooks Cottage (1913), Rue Cottage (1931).
Other names associated with cure cottages on View Street that come from [[TB%20Society|TB Society]] [[DIS|Disinfection Records]], but for which we have no street numbers are: Hartlove Cottage (1912), Brooks Cottage (1913), Rue Cottage (1931).

Latest revision as of 21:14, 14 September 2025


View Street is a short street that runs south from Lake Street on the side of Blood Hill.{|- |'Old Address||Post-911 Address||Cottage Name||Cure Evidence'/Notes| |- |Starts at Lake Street| |- |View Street|| ||Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Butler||TBSWC| |- |9 View Street|| ||Brannock Cottage||TBSBC, DIS (1911, 1929)| |-

|16 View Street||106 View Street||

Baroness Halcott Cottage

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TBSWC

Home of [Phelps Stokes Halkett]| |-

|21 View Street||31 View Street||

Sloan Cottage

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W. Lee Knight Cottage,

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Other names associated with cure cottages on View Street that come from TB Society Disinfection Records, but for which we have no street numbers are: Hartlove Cottage (1912), Brooks Cottage (1913), Rue Cottage (1931).