FRYINGPAN ALLEY.
LAND OF PROMISE. What is the queerest address in London? Among the numerous examples WOted by F. Heathcote Briant in the Post Annual," the organ of the postal workers, it would be hard +0 find more "range than "XX Place, Globe Road, E. 1." The others are nearly as original, such Land of Promise (in Hoxton). shoulder of Mutton Alley. fTvmgpan Alley. Pickle Herring Stairs. Farthing Fields. Crooked Billet Yard. These examples of originality cannot be said to be typical of London's street names. In the London postal **ea tliere are:— l<% Park Roads. 77 Grove Roads. §6 Victoria Roads. |3 Tennyson Roads. 1- Shakespeare Roads. Sf«t ' addition there aro 112 Church
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 215, 11 September 1925, Page 9
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114FRYINGPAN ALLEY. Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 215, 11 September 1925, Page 9
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