Thanks to all who have replied and , in particular, to Mike who sent me the 1894 map. My local history book says that Sandy Brow was near to the Windmill Room and there is a Windmill Street adjoining Edward Street, (incidentally it is adjacent to Michael St where I was born). We are close there I think. I have ancestors in almost every street on that map Mike. Many thanks. I have just Googled for Windmill Room and found that it was a non-conformist meeting room on Edward St. By 1818 it was Congregational. The protesters I mentioned earlier used it as a base for meetings. There is a Congregational Chapel on Windmill St and it is possible that this was the site of the Windmill Room. The sand pit looks a little far away from Windmill St but is an interesting possibilty. Eric Millward ----- No virus found in this message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 2014.0.4158 / Virus Database: 3614/6766 - Release Date: 10/20/13