Edgecombe Streets
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There are 26 streets in Edgecombe.
[edit] Alderson Walk
| Alderson Walk
Edgecombe [71, 57]
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[edit] Bragg Row
| Bragg Row
Edgecombe [72, 55]
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[edit] Brendon Walk
| Brendon Walk
Edgecombe [72, 59]
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[edit] Chudleigh Walk
| Chudleigh Walk
Edgecombe [71, 58]
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[edit] Coomer Square
| Coomer Square
Edgecombe [76, 55]
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[edit] Cornelius Walk
| Cornelius Walk
Edgecombe [72, 57]
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[edit] Cottrill Square
| Cottrill Square
Edgecombe [77, 59]
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[edit] Digby Walk
| Digby Walk
Edgecombe [76, 53]
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[edit] Description
This is a highly active RP due to it's proximity to Fort Creedy, the Caffin Building NT & the triangle of nearby hospitals; St Benedict, St Laurence & St Louis.
there is a small but battle hardened group of dedicated survivors that called this place home, from groups large to small, many have passed through here to make this place home, to retake their own or to stay on for awhile
it is highly suggested you make use of DEM Revive Request
The Edgecombe Families, MEMS & EEMS operate here
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[edit] Dummett Alley
| Dummett Alley
Edgecombe [74, 50]
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[edit] Fathers Drive
| Fathers Drive
Edgecombe [74, 55]
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[edit] Forbes Boulevard
| Forbes Boulevard
Edgecombe [74, 56]
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[edit] Gilesi Plaza
| Gilesi Plaza
Edgecombe [71, 55]
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[edit] Guilford Alley
| Guilford Alley
Edgecombe [73, 59]
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[edit] Hussey Lane
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| Hussey Lane
Edgecombe [78, 51]
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[edit] Description
A Lane that at times is home to hussies.
[edit] History
The twin Hussey Lanes, established simultaneously in the suburbs of Heytown and Edgecombe were and still are by some deviants affectionately referred to as 'The Hussy Sisters'. The sisters were named in honour of the prominent female writer and artist Josephine Francis Hussey who each week secretly published the men's interest magazine 'Hussey Weekly' under the pseudonym Sir Tits-a-lot. Of course this rather unsavoury aspect of her character was only revealed after her death, convenient cremation in the Great Fire of 1912 and the officially naming of the twin lanes, this resulted in the name being kept and house prices in the vicinity of the lanes crashing spectacularly.
[edit] Keeffe Square
| Keeffe Square
Edgecombe [73, 58]
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[edit] Moon Way
main article: Moon Way
[edit] Morrow Lane
| Morrow Lane
Edgecombe [70, 51]
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[edit] Muirhead Drive
| Muirhead Drive
Edgecombe [74, 53]
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[edit] Oldidge Way
| Oldidge Way
Edgecombe [78,58]
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[edit] Description
Malton Science Group, MDK, MEMS, EEMS & ECF all service this RP, some on a more regular basis then others
it is highly suggested you make use of DEM Revive Request, if you don't, you just may get shot
[edit] History
July 14, 2007 Continually active now for over 6 months. Daniel Hicken 03:48, 15 July 2007 (BST)
December 4, 2006 First three revives of newly active RP successfully carried out. Others to follow. Viand Frais 17:25, 4 December 2006 (UTC)
November 30, 2006 Point inactive, but MSG Tech is working to bring on line.
November 16, 2006 this is an active RP
[edit] Roynon Road
| Roynon Road
Edgecombe [70, 58]
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[edit] Sarell Plaza
| Sarell Plaza
Edgecombe [77, 56]
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[edit] Sargent Crescent
| Sargent Crescent
Edgecombe [73, 50]
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[edit] Tayler Row
| Tayler Row
Edgecombe [71, 50]
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[edit] Twitt Plaza
| Twitt Plaza
Edgecombe [75, 51]
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Named after the Malton city bird: Twitt Hatch. This plaza is well known for twitt sightings. Everyday some one can walk through there and see a fine example of Malton Twitts. As shown here:
Nick once revived Jed here.
[edit] Wenmouth Lane
| Wenmouth Lane
Edgecombe [78, 53]
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[edit] Whitehorn Boulevard
| Whitehorn Boulevard
Edgecombe [72, 56]
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