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  1. Unfortunately @Canny lass - Google street view for Millbank Crescent is not up to date - still 2009. From the current image @lilbill15 has taken, black door, looks like all the windows and doors have been replaced since the Google car last drove past. I agree with you, and as I said in my previous post, No 3a still exists, as does quite a few upstairs and downstairs flats. I think I am done with this one - now looking forward to Sweden winning tohight and then England v Sweden next Saturday
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  2. Now I'm lost! Are there two nr 24 Millbank Crescent - one with a white door, as mentioned in your first post, and this one with a black door?
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  3. @Alan Edgar (Eggy1948) I don't know how you manage all this clarting! What a job getting those numbers in place!
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  4. At first sight I can agree with you, but if you look at how it was 1911 there are 25: Look at the double lintel across the door and small window of nr. 25. That's been 2 doors - same as all the other double lintels. Nr 15 is for sale (green notice on pole) but the number isn't too clear on a zoomed pic. Here's a closer pic of nrs. 17, 18 and 19 so that you can recognise the doors.
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  5. I don't know what happened there. I eddited my post and most of it disppeared when I posted! My theory is that after the first two houses mentioned above, Millbank Crescent consisted of flats. There are 25 dwellings on the census but there are not 25 houses - as the chimney's and bay windows suggest. Number 24 and 25 have been converted to one dwelling and if you count along to number 10 the same thing seems to have happened there with number 11. It seems that number 25 hasn't disappeared it's just beenj incorporated into number 24.
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