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This can only I think, show the southern end of Harcourt Street off Great Union Street/ Thornton Street (Thornton Street is now the western end of Clarence Street). The northern end of Harcourt Street survives on the ground today as a ‘dead-end’ to the west of the Waterloo Tavern, at the junction of Great Union Street and Clarence Street. Its southern end is under the 1950s extension to Ranks Mill. Compare with view of Harcourt Street in F.S. Smith 2/132 Note again large stands of timber
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