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1906 Kelly's Directory of Devonshire: Exeter: Roads: Difference between revisions

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* [[Alma Villas, Exeter| Alma Villas]] - see [[Summerland Place, Exeter| Summerland Place]]
* [[Alma Villas, Exeter| Alma Villas]] - see [[Summerland Place, Exeter| Summerland Place]]
* [[Alphington Road, Exeter| Alphington Road]] - (inc. Hampden Place, Sidney Place, Ebrington Terrace, Omega Villas, Austwick Villas, Barton Terrace)
* [[Alphington Road, Exeter| Alphington Road]] - (inc. Hampden Place, Sidney Place, Ebrington Terrace, Omega Villas, Austwick Villas, Barton Terrace)
* [[Alphington Street, Exeter| Alphington Street]] - (inc. Brighton Villas, [[Plymouth Inn, Exeter| Plymouth Inn]], [[Anchor Inn, Alphington, Exeter| Anchor Inn]], [[Buller's Arms, Alphington Street, Exeter| Buller's Arms]])
* [[Alphington Street, Exeter| Alphington Street]] - (inc. Brighton Villas, [[Plymouth Inn, Exeter| Plymouth Inn]], [[Anchor Inn, Alphington Street, Exeter| Anchor Inn]], [[Buller's Arms Inn, Alphington Street, Exeter| Buller's Arms]])
* [[Arcade, Exeter| Arcade]]
* [[Arcade, Exeter| Arcade]]
* [[Archibald, Exeter| Archibald Road]]
* [[Archibald, Exeter| Archibald Road]]

Revision as of 10:32, 18 December 2023

Note: This is a sub-section of 1906 Kelly's Directory of Devonshire: Exeter

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