Hi, I hope you dont mind me emailing, but I wondered if you might be able to assist me or point me in the right direction. I am assisting an American Jewish friend of mine in tracking down her Jewish grandmothers home and their family who used to live in Leeds before leaving for America back in the 30's/40's. There is some confusion over the grandmothers name- Rachel Annie Levy (or Levi, the spelling is unclear) but the family is clear that she lived at 28 or 33 Lilac Terrace, Leeds. I've tried to find this Lilac Terrace on modern maps, but according to GoogleMaps, Streetmap and the Royal Mail, no such place as Lilac terrace exists any more. It appears in historical records (such as the 1901 census) as being part of the Central Ward of leeds, in the Sheepscar, St. Luke parish of the city. I suspect its either a local name for a terrace on a better known street, or one that has been demolished or renamed over the years. While the grandmother has passed, my friend (her grand daughter) would very much like to visit Lilac Terrace (if it still exist) and photograph it for her elderly father. If anyone in the Leeds community has the local knowledge to guide her that area, both the family and I would be very grateful. Many thanks, Stephen Ellis _________________________________________________________________ Make a mini you on Windows Live Messenger! http://clk.atdmt.com/UKM/go/107571437/direct/01/