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Mrs Trivett Place is the short road the runs up the hill from the Phillimore Street roundabout to the houses of Captains Lane. It was unnamed in the 1950s[1] but was later named in honour of Gwedoline Trivett (née Patterson), wife of Albert Ernest Trivett (Harbourmaster 1945–53).