Hi Neil,
Havelock Street is practically in the city centre. It's a short walk from Cardiff General train station and the bus depot, within spitting distance of the Millennium Stadium (widely, and incorrectly, known as "Cardiff Arms Park"). The docks are a fair distance away.
The source for the "Havelock Street" story, according to the link posted by Jeff, appears to have been a report in the South Wales Echo of the 12th November 1888. Heaven knows where they got it from - the story is new to me, so it's an interesting find.
I might dream that "Havelock Street" was a mis-hearing of "Halkett Street", which was practically a ghetto of poor Irish immigrants throughout the latter half of the C19th, and where my personal favourite for a Cardiffian "Mary Kelly" lived.
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The source for the "Havelock Street" story, according to the link posted by Jeff, appears to have been a report in the South Wales Echo of the 12th November 1888. Heaven knows where they got it from - the story is new to me, so it's an interesting find.
I might dream that "Havelock Street" was a mis-hearing of "Halkett Street", which was practically a ghetto of poor Irish immigrants throughout the latter half of the C19th, and where my personal favourite for a Cardiffian "Mary Kelly" lived.
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