I HAD previously been in correspondence with
Nantwich historian, Andrew Lamberton,
about the Kiltearn Medical Practice (now moved to Church View Primary Care
Centre on the Civic Hall car park). He was discussing the former doctors at
Kiltearn House.
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He had been in touch with the joint
owner of 100 Welsh Row, Nantwich, which was
then for sale. She was Heather Threadgold, who owned the house with her brother,
John Munro.
Andrew said: "Robert Munro, the
solicitor, lived at 100
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Welsh Row between 1939 and 1953." He added: "It was
Heather who was able to identify Dr. Seymour Munro in the photo of the first
omnibus to Crewe He is the gentleman with grey whiskers and bowler
hat on the second row from the front. |