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==Houlet Lane==
==Houlet Lane==
===Description===
===Description===
Houlet Lane is a [[Revive Point]] in northwestern [[Gibsonton]].
Houlet Lane is a [[Revive Point]] in northwestern [[Gibsonton]]. It is so named in the early days of Malton because of the barn owl family that lived in the loft of the workhouse to the north of the lane. This workhouse was eventually torn down to make room for the factory that preceded the factory that now occupies the space. Because of inconsistencies in spelling at the time, the word 'Howlet' was spelt 'Houlet'.
 


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Latest revision as of 05:19, 18 April 2010

Houlet Lane

Gibsonton [82, 20]

the Margesson Hotel
(Rolt Heights)
a factory
(Rolt Heights)
Silverius General Hospital
(Rolt Heights)
the Patterson Building Houlet Lane Harp Walk
Morgane Auto Repair the Veasey Building a junkyard

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Houlet Lane

Description

Houlet Lane is a Revive Point in northwestern Gibsonton. It is so named in the early days of Malton because of the barn owl family that lived in the loft of the workhouse to the north of the lane. This workhouse was eventually torn down to make room for the factory that preceded the factory that now occupies the space. Because of inconsistencies in spelling at the time, the word 'Howlet' was spelt 'Houlet'.



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