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![]() Ian Gammons Added: 3 Apr 2018 08:08 GMT IP: 81.131.100.203 4:5:19261 | Post by Ian Gammons: Pamber Street, W10 Born in Pamber Street but moved to Harlow, Essex in 1958 when I was three years old. The air wasn?t clean in London and we had to move to cleaner air in Harlow - a new town with very clean air! |
![]() Vallie Webster Added: 16 Mar 2018 03:39 GMT IP: 142.114.172.35 4:6:19261 | Post by Vallie Webster: Tunis Road, W12 I visited my grandmother who lived on Tunis Road from Canada in approximately 1967-68. I remember the Rag and Bone man who came down the road with a horse and milk delivered to the door with cream on the top. I also remember having to use an outhouse in the back of the row house. No indoor plumbing. We had to have a bath in a big metal tub (like a horse trough) in the middle of the kitchen filled with boiled water on the stove. Very different from Canada. My moms madin name was Hardcastle. Interesting to see the maps. Google maps also brings the world closer. |
![]() Norman Norrington Added: 19 Jan 2018 14:49 GMT IP: 90.194.159.199 4:7:19261 | Post by Norman Norrington: Blechynden Street, W10 In the photo of Blechynden St on the right hand side the young man in the doorway could be me. That is the doorway of 40 Blechynden St. I lived there with My Mum Eileen and Dad Bert and Brothers Ron & Peter. I was Born in Du Cane Rd Hosp. Now Hammersmith Hosp. Left there with my Wife Margaret and Daughter Helen and moved to Stevenage. Mum and Dad are sadly gone. I now live on my own in Bedfordshire, Ron in Willesden and Pete in Hayling Island. Have many happy memories of the area and go back 3/4 times a year now 75 but it pulls back me still. |
![]() BRIAN WYBROW Ph.D. (Lond.) Added: 27 Dec 2017 14:48 GMT IP: 81.155.184.148 4:8:19261 | Post by BRIAN WYBROW Ph.D. (Lond.): Maxilla Gardens, W10 I lived at 11A Maxilla Gardens W10 (now partly gone, but what is left is called Maxilla Walk). I have provided an account of life in Maxilla gardens on the following website; so, to avoid repetition, please visit this link: https://northkensingtonhistories.wordpress.com/2016/05/08/maxilla-gardens/ Best wishes to all. Brian |
![]() Maria Russ Added: 7 Dec 2017 09:46 GMT IP: 47.72.255.177 4:9:19261 | Post by Maria Russ: Middle Row Bus Garage My mum worked as a Clippie out from Middle Row Bus Garage and was conductress to George Marsh Driver. They travel the City and out to Ruislip and Acton duiring the 1950’s and 1960’s. We moved to Langley and she joined Windsor Bus Garage and was on the Greenline buses after that. It was a real family of workers from Middle Row and it formed a part of my early years in London. I now live in New Zealand, but have happy memories of the early years of London Transport and Middle Row Garage. Still have mum’s bus badge. Happy times they were. |
![]() Dodie Roome Added: 21 Nov 2017 19:03 GMT IP: 198.242.211.102 4:10:19261 | Post by Dodie Roome: Kenwyn Road, SW20 I don’t come from Kenwyn Road (I live in the United States) but my grandmother, Winifred Mary Print grew up on Kenwyn in the early 1900’s. Her father Israel Print was a Veterinary Surgeon in the area. His business was the Veterinary Infirmary & Shoeing Forge, 96 Wurtemberg Street, Clapham. and New Road Balham. I wonder if there are any Prints around Clapham today? |
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![]() | VIEW THE RICHMOND AREA IN THE 1750s The 1750 Rocque map is bounded by Sudbury (NW), Snaresbrook (NE), Eltham (SE) and Hampton Court (SW). Outside these bounds, the 1750 map does not display. |
![]() | VIEW THE RICHMOND AREA IN THE 1800s The 1800 mapping is bounded by Stanmore (NW), Woodford (NE), Bromley (SE) and Hampton Court (SW). Outside these bounds, the 1800 map does not display. |
![]() | VIEW THE RICHMOND AREA IN THE 1830s The 1830 mapping is bounded by West Hampstead (NW), Hackney (NE), Greenwich (SE) and Chelsea (SW). Outside these bounds, the 1830 map does not display. |
![]() | VIEW THE RICHMOND AREA IN THE 1860s The 1860 mapping is bounded by Brent Cross (NW), Stratford (NE), Greenwich (SE) and Hammermith (SW). Outside these bounds, the 1860 map does not display. |
![]() | VIEW THE RICHMOND AREA IN THE 1900s The 1900 mapping covers all of the London area. |
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![]() | John Rocque (c. 1709–1762) was a surveyor, cartographer, engraver, map-seller and the son of Huguenot émigrés.
Roque is now mainly remembered for his maps of London. This map dates from the second edition produced in 1762. London and his other maps brought him an appointment as cartographer to the Prince of Wales in 1751. His widow continued the business after his death.
The map covers an area much larger than Richmond itself, stretching out to Hounslow, Chiswick and Roehampton. John Rocque, The Strand, London |
![]() | Environs of London (1832) FREE DOWNLOAD Engraved map. Hand coloured. Relief shown by hachures. A circle shows "Extent of the twopenny post delivery." Chapman and Hall, London |
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