Honeymoon terrace at the bottom of the Clune Brae. These flats were mostly one bedroom and bed sit and because of this were given to young couples and that explains its nick name!The correct name was "Clune Brae"

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Fergusons Yard

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St Mary's Episcopal Church. Dating back to 1854This church was knocked down to make way for the new road layout.

Cairn Terrace

Bouverie Street

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Kilmoray Terrace

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Newark Castle

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Part of this building is still standing and the area around it is a scrap metal and scrap car dealers.

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B&C

Both of these little houses are still standing. The smaller of the two was once know as Reception House and it was used to house people who had come into contact with infectious deieases while their homes and belongings were being disinfected.It is now badly damaged and lying empty.

View Over Newark Part Of The Town

Photograph taken in 1964

Newark Arial Shot dated 1964

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