Hussey Lane (Heytown)
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Heytown [75, 34]
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[edit] Hussey Lane (Heytown)
[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.
