The rows were unique to Great Yarmouth. They were very narrow lanes with houses on either side which all ran parallel to each other. Each row was numbered. How was the street lit?
Document Reference: Y/D 71/5
Added:
12th Mar 2007
Subjects:
History
Key Stages:
Key Stage 2
Keywords:
Victorian, victorians, house, homes, yarmouth
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