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Dick Street was a thoroughfare in Weatherfield which contained, at least until the mid-1960s, the Dick Street Furniture Market which, among its business, carried out house clearances. One such transaction occurred in May 1964 when Martha Longhurst died and her daughter, Lily Haddon sold the contents of 7 Mawdsley Street to the market.

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  • Dick Street was a thoroughfare in Weatherfield which contained, at least until the mid-1960s, the Dick Street Furniture Market which, among its business, carried out house clearances. One such transaction occurred in May 1964 when Martha Longhurst died and her daughter, Lily Haddon sold the contents of 7 Mawdsley Street to the market.
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  • Dick Street was a thoroughfare in Weatherfield which contained, at least until the mid-1960s, the Dick Street Furniture Market which, among its business, carried out house clearances. One such transaction occurred in May 1964 when Martha Longhurst died and her daughter, Lily Haddon sold the contents of 7 Mawdsley Street to the market.
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