Sorry it was 1891 census. I am stupid. Sarah Ann Diggle b. Castleton age 53 James Albert Diggle b. Heywood age 28 I'm so full of dates I get muddled. I haven't found them in the 1901 yet. Thank you Rosie
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Hi Rosie Yes, I can understand you getting muddled. All these dates, your head spins. Right, I have found them now. Albert Terrace is where I thought it was because the next entry becomes Queen St. The next address before is West Cliffe and this short address seems to have just a few shops. I have never heard of this before, but I suspect it could be the little road that is at the back of the Promenade now and has a few shops. At one time it may have been West Cliffe. There is a picture somewhere of this area, I am not sure which book it is in, but I do know I have seen it and there were long gardens in front of the houses. Then the road was widened and the tram track built. In 1901 there are 2 Dingles living in Springfield Road which is the next road to Queen Street. Olive