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===History===
===History===
Though the area was mostly working-class, as evidenced by the nearby [[Factory_52,70|factory]] and [[Junkyard_52,71|junkyard]], the entertainment put on by the [[Isherwood Cinema]], the moral instruction provided by [[St. Helier's Church]] provided moral instruction, and the presence of [[Sweatman Walk Police Department]] ensured that the square remained almost entirely crime-free. Only in the years following the [[Malton Incident]] has crime arisen in the area, mostly of the cannibalistic-assault variety, with a small amount of graffiti.
Haynes Square was named for Captain Peter Haynes of the Highland Light Infantry. Why an obscure Scottish soldier who died in the Defence of Festubert would have a square named after him in [[Malton]] is unknown.


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Revision as of 08:03, 1 November 2018

Haynes Square

Kempsterbank [51, 70]

Snelgrove Walk St. Helier's Church Sweatman Walk Police Department
Isherwood Cinema Haynes Square a factory
Rodd Square Tipper Crescent a junkyard

Basic Info:

  • A Street is a city block containing no buildings or monuments. There are a variety of other names besides Street including Alley, Avenue, Boulevard, Drive, Grove, Lane, Row, Square, Walk, Place, etc.
  • This is an empty block, and cannot be barricaded.

Description

In-Game Description:

Roleplay Description: Haynes Square is a large open town square in Kempsterbank. The otherwise grassy square has two paths making a diagonal cross, with benches facing onto the paths and trees growing behind them to provide shade. Around the square proper is a low brick wall.

History

Though the area was mostly working-class, as evidenced by the nearby factory and junkyard, the entertainment put on by the Isherwood Cinema, the moral instruction provided by St. Helier's Church provided moral instruction, and the presence of Sweatman Walk Police Department ensured that the square remained almost entirely crime-free. Only in the years following the Malton Incident has crime arisen in the area, mostly of the cannibalistic-assault variety, with a small amount of graffiti.

Haynes Square was named for Captain Peter Haynes of the Highland Light Infantry. Why an obscure Scottish soldier who died in the Defence of Festubert would have a square named after him in Malton is unknown.



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