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![]() William Salter Added: 19 Apr 2018 23:42 GMT IP: 178.97.107.229 4:1:29042 | Post by William Salter: Wedlake Street Baths The baths and the half penny steps can be seen in the 1962 film the Traitors |
![]() Ian Gammons Added: 3 Apr 2018 08:08 GMT IP: 81.131.100.203 4:2:29042 | 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! |
![]() Norman Norrington Added: 19 Jan 2018 14:49 GMT IP: 90.194.159.199 4:3:29042 | 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. |
![]() Paul Shepherd Added: 16 Jan 2018 15:21 GMT IP: 90.255.234.91 4:4:29042 | Post by Paul Shepherd: Chamberlayne Road, NW10 i lived in Rainham Rd in the 1960?s. my best friends were John McCollough and Rosalind Beevor. it was a good time to be there but local schools were not good and i got out before it went to a real slum. i gather it?s ok now. |
![]() BRIAN WYBROW Ph.D. (Lond.) Added: 27 Dec 2017 14:48 GMT IP: 81.155.184.148 4:5:29042 | 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 4:6:29042 | 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. |
![]() John Dye Added: 1 Dec 2017 14:50 GMT IP: 86.131.134.236 4:7:29042 | Post by John Dye: Cool Oak Lane, NW9 I lived at Queensbury Road, Kingsbury during World War II and used to play regularly along the edge of the Welsh Harp. About halfway along Cool Oak Lane on the south side was a pond we used to call Froggy Pond. It was the only place I ever saw a water scorpion, Nepa cinerea. At the end of the war, all the street air raid shelters were knocked down and the rubble was piled up on the ground south of the Cool Oak Lane bridge, on the Hendon side. I remember that this heap of rubble became infested with rats and I used to watch them from the bridge. I was told that an old house on the south side of Cool Oak Lane (Woodfield House?) was once owned by the wife of Horatio Nelson. I think it later became the nurseries for plants grown for the Hendon parks. |
![]() David Jones-Parry Added: 3 Oct 2017 13:29 GMT IP: 81.156.41.30 4:8:29042 | Post by David Jones-Parry: Tavistock Crescent, W11 I was born n bred at 25 Mc Gregor Rd in 1938 and lived there until I joined the Royal Navy in 1957. It was a very interesting time what with air raid shelters,bombed houses,water tanks all sorts of areas for little boys to collect scrap and sell them on.no questions asked.A very happy boyhood ,from there we could visit most areas of London by bus and tube and we did. |
![]() Ron Added: 24 Sep 2017 22:22 GMT IP: 92.6.6.10 4:9:29042 | Post by Ron: Colindale The leather business and ’Leatherville’ was set up by Arthur Garstin, not GARSTON. :o) |
![]() Debbie hobbs Added: 19 Sep 2017 09:08 GMT IP: 92.40.89.28 4:10:29042 | Post by Debbie hobbs : Raymede Street, W10 I SUPPLIED THE PICTURE ABOVE GIVEN TO TOM VAGUE TO PASS ON... ITS DATE IS C1906 ..IN THE DISTANCE IS RACKHAM STREET WITH ITS MISSION HALL, HEWER STREET TO THE RIGHT |
![]() Susan Wright Added: 16 Sep 2017 22:42 GMT IP: 120.154.67.244 4:11:29042 | Post by Susan Wright: Bramley Mews, W10 My Great Grandmother Ada Crowe was born in 9 Bramley Mews in 1876. |
![]() David Jones-Parry Added: 7 Sep 2017 12:13 GMT IP: 86.152.78.135 4:12:29042 | Post by David Jones-Parry: Mcgregor Road, W11 I lived at 25 Mc Gregor Rd from 1938 my birth until I joined the Royal Navy in 1957.Our house sided onto Ridgeways Laundry All Saints Rd. I had a happy boyhood living there |
![]() Martina Added: 13 Jul 2017 21:22 GMT IP: 146.198.174.6 4:13:29042 | Post by Martina: Schweppes Factory The site is now a car shop and Angels Fancy Dress shop and various bread factories are there. |
![]() LDNnews Added: 26 Apr 2018 01:20 GMT IP: 5:14:29042 | Post by LDNnews: Willesden Junction Meghan Markle gushes about London in 2013 red carpet interview The chat, on the red carpet at the Global Gift Gala in London in 2013, sees Meghan, 36, reveal she wants to ’stick around a while in London’ because she loves being called ’love or darling’. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-5655169/2013-footage-Meghan-Markle-sees-say-wants-stick-London.html?ITO=1490&ns_mchannel=rss&ns_campaign=1490 ’ target=’new’> http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-5655169/2013-footage-Meghan-Markle-sees-say-wants-stick-London.html?ITO=1490&ns_mchannel=rss&ns_campaign=1490 |
![]() LDNnews Added: 26 Apr 2018 01:00 GMT IP: 5:15:29042 | Post by LDNnews: Dollis Hill Heidi Alexander thought to be considering role at London City Hall Labour MP quit as shadow health secretary in 2016 in protest at Jeremy Corbyn’s leadershipHeidi Alexander, the former shadow health secretary, is considering quitting the Commons to accept a senior job at City Hall with London mayor Sadiq Khan, the Guardian understands.Alexander was Khan’s campaign chair during the 2016 London mayoral election. The MP, who has spearheaded the campaign to keep the UK in the single market since leaving the shadow cabinet, currently represents Lewisham East. Continue reading... https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2018/apr/25/heidi-alexander-thought-to-be-consideri Message truncated Show whole message |
![]() LDNnews Added: 26 Apr 2018 00:20 GMT IP: 5:16:29042 | Post by LDNnews: Brent Cross Train timetables are changing Train timetables are changing in what has been branded the "biggest shake-up in UK rail history." http://www.times-series.co.uk/north_london_news/16180240.Train_timetables_are_changing/?ref=rss |
![]() | VIEW THE NEASDEN 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 NEASDEN 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 NEASDEN 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 NEASDEN 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. |
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![]() | John Rocque (c. 1709–1762) was a surveyor, cartographer, engraver, map-seller and the son of Huguenot émigrés.
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