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The areas of Brunswick Park and Osidge were once within East Barnet and the county of Hertfordshire.

Osidge was originally a medieval name being used in the 12th century as ’Huzeheg’. The ’idge’ part refers to a hedge and the Os could Hugh’s Hedge or some other person’s name. It may have been a hedge that was used as a boundary for Enfield Chase.

Brunswick Park is a much later name, which did not come into use until the second half of the 19th century. It was a popular place name with the Victorians because of its royal connections, and was possibly chosen after Frederick William Brunswick, a hero of the Battle of Quatre Bras (1815), or after Caroline of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, the second wife of George IV.

Until the railway was built the land was mostly farmland. In the late 1840s a railway line was built by the Great Northern Railway Company. It was this company who opened the Great Northern Cemetery (now New Southgate Cemetery) in 1861. Until the 1870s it had its own ’mortuary station’, so that the dead could be brought from King’s Cross by train. At its largest the cemetery occupied 80 acres of land. The most famous person buried there is Shoghi Effendi, a leader in the Bahai religion.

From the 1880s the area began to develop a small number of streets, particularly around the Brunswick Park Estate. In 1898 the North View Photographic and Stereoscopic Works was opened, the first industrial manufacturing in the area. This was joined in 1922 by a large electronics company called Standard Telephone and Cables (STC).

STC employed nearly 10,000 people at the height of its production. During World War Two the factory was hit by a German V1 rocket and 33 people were killed. Today the site is occupied by North London Business Park, and is occupied by the London Borough of Barnet.

The largest house in this part of East Barnet is Osidge House. In 1893 the house was bought by Thomas Lipton. Lipton was famous selling tea and racing boats. Later the house became the Sir Thomas Lipton Memorial Hostel for elderly women.


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Tony Whipple   
Added: 16 Apr 2024 21:35 GMT   

Frank Whipple Place, E14
Frank was my great-uncle, I’d often be ’babysat’ by Peggy while Nan and Dad went to the pub. Peggy was a marvel, so full of life. My Dad and Frank didn’t agree on most politics but everyone in the family is proud of him. A genuinely nice, knowledgable bloke. One of a kind.

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Theresa Penney   
Added: 16 Apr 2024 18:08 GMT   

1 Whites Row
My 2 x great grandparents and his family lived here according to the 1841 census. They were Dutch Ashkenazi Jews born in Amsterdam at the beginning of the 19th century but all their children were born in Spitalfields.

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Wendy    
Added: 22 Mar 2024 15:33 GMT   

Polygon Buildings
Following the demolition of the Polygon, and prior to the construction of Oakshott Court in 1974, 4 tenement type blocks of flats were built on the site at Clarendon Sq/Phoenix Rd called Polygon Buildings. These were primarily for people working for the Midland Railway and subsequently British Rail. My family lived for 5 years in Block C in the 1950s. It seems that very few photos exist of these buildings.

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Steve   
Added: 19 Mar 2024 08:42 GMT   

Road construction and houses completed
New Charleville Circus road layout shown on Stanford’s Library Map Of London And Its Suburbs 1879 with access via West Hill only.

Plans showing street numbering were recorded in 1888 so we can concluded the houses in Charleville Circus were built by this date.

Source: Charleville Circus, Sydenham, London

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Steve   
Added: 19 Mar 2024 08:04 GMT   

Charleville Circus, Sydenham: One Place Study (OPS)
One Place Study’s (OPS) are a recent innovation to research and record historical facts/events/people focused on a single place �’ building, street, town etc.

I have created an open access OPS of Charleville Circus on WikiTree that has over a million members across the globe working on a single family tree for everyone to enjoy, for free, forever.

Source: Charleville Circus, Sydenham, London

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Charles   
Added: 8 Mar 2024 20:45 GMT   

My House
I want to know who lived in my house in the 1860’s.

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NH   
Added: 7 Mar 2024 11:41 GMT   

Telephone House
Donald Hunter House, formerly Telephone House, was the BT Offices closed in 2000

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Paul Cox   
Added: 5 Mar 2024 22:18 GMT   

War damage reinstatement plans of No’s 11 & 13 Aldine Street
Whilst clearing my elderly Mothers house of general detritus, I’ve come across original plans (one on acetate) of No’s 11 & 13 Aldine Street. Might they be of interest or should I just dispose of them? There are 4 copies seemingly from the one single acetate example. Seems a shame to just junk them as the level of detail is exquisite. No worries if of no interest, but thought I’d put it out there.

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NEARBY LOCATIONS OF NOTE
Southgate Southgate village originated as a tiny hamlet, which grew up in the north-west corner of Edmonton parish, along the southern boundary of Enfield Chase.

NEARBY STREETS
Arlington Road, N14 Arlington Road is one of the streets of London in the N14 postal area (Osidge)
Ashfield Parade, N14 Ashfield Parade is one of the streets of London in the N14 postal area (Southgate)
Bishop Road, N14 Bishop Road is a road in the N14 postcode area (Osidge)
Blagden’s Close, N14 Blagden’s Close is a road in the N14 postcode area (Southgate)
Blagdens Lane, N14 Blagdens Lane is one of the streets of London in the N14 postal area (Southgate)
Bramford Court, N14 Bramford Court is a block on Blagden’s Lane (Southgate)
Brookside South, EN4 Brookside South is a road in the EN4 postcode area (Osidge)
Brookside South, N14 Brookside South is a road in the N14 postcode area (Osidge)
Burleigh Gardens, N14 Burleigh Gardens is a road in the N14 postcode area (Osidge)
Burleigh Parade, N14 Burleigh Parade is one of the streets of London in the N14 postal area (Southgate)
Cecil Road, N14 Cecil Road is one of the streets in the N14 postal area (Osidge)
Cedar Rise, N14 Cedar Rise is a road in the N14 postcode area (Osidge)
Chase Side, N14 Chase Side is one of the streets of London in the N14 postal area (Osidge)
Chase Way, N14 Chase Way is one of the streets of London in the N14 postal area (Osidge)
Chelmsforoad Road, N14 A street within the N14 postcode (Southgate)
Cowper Road, N14 Cowper Road is a road in the N14 postcode area (Osidge)
Crown Lane, N14 Crown Lane is one of the streets of London in the N14 postal area (Osidge)
Crown Terrace, N14 A street within the N14 postcode (Osidge)
East Walk, EN4 East Walk is a road in the EN4 postcode area (Osidge)
Everleigh Walk, EN4 Everleigh Walk is a road in the EN4 postcode area (Osidge)
Exeter Road, N14 Exeter Road is one of the streets of London in the N14 postal area (Osidge)
Ferney Road, EN4 Ferney Road is a road in the EN4 postcode area (Osidge)
Friars Walk, N14 Friars Walk is one of the streets of London in the N14 postal area (Osidge)
Hampden Square, N14 Hampden Square is one of the streets of London in the N14 postal area (Osidge)
Hampden Way, N14 Hampden Way is one of the streets of London in the N14 postal area (Osidge)
High Street, N14 High Street is one of the streets of London in the N14 postal area (Southgate)
Highbury Square, N14 A street within the N14 postcode (Osidge)
John Bradshaw Road, N14 John Bradshaw, benefactor of Southgate, lived nearby in The Bourne (Southgate)
Kinderton Close, N14 Kinderton Close is a road in the N14 postcode area (Osidge)
Knoll Drive, N14 Knoll Drive is one of the streets of London in the N14 postal area (Osidge)
Lancelot Gardens, EN4 Lancelot Gardens is a road in the EN4 postcode area (Osidge)
Lawley Road, N14 Lawley Road is a road in the N14 postcode area (Osidge)
Left Side Station Parade, N14 Left Side Station Parade is one of the streets of London in the N14 postal area (Southgate)
Lincoln Avenue, N14 Lincoln Avenue is one of the streets of London in the N14 postal area (Osidge)
Lipton Close, SE28 Lipton Close is a location in London (Osidge)
Lonsto House, N14 Residential block (Southgate)
Mallory Gardens, EN4 Mallory Gardens is a road in the EN4 postcode area (Osidge)
Mallory Gardens, EN4 Mallory Gardens is a road in the N14 postcode area (Osidge)
Mandeville Road, N14 Mandeville Road is one of the streets of London in the N14 postal area (Osidge)
Manor Drive, N14 Manor Drive is one of the streets of London in the N14 postal area (Osidge)
Marlborough Avenue, N14 Marlborough Avenue is a road in the N14 postcode area (Osidge)
Monkfrith Close, N14 Monkfrith Close is a road in the N14 postcode area (Osidge)
Monkfrith Way, N14 Monkfrith Way is a road in the EN4 postcode area (Osidge)
Monkfrith Way, N14 Monkfrith Way is a road in the N14 postcode area (Osidge)
Nichol Close, N14 Nichol Close is a road in the N14 postcode area (Southgate)
Oak Close, N14 Oak Close is a road in the N14 postcode area (Osidge)
Oak Way, N14 Oak Way is one of the streets of London in the N14 postal area (Osidge)
Oakdale, N14 Oakdale is a road in the N14 postcode area (Osidge)
Onslow Parade, N14 A street within the N14 postcode (Osidge)
Orchid Lodge, N14 Orchid Lodge stands on Orchid Road (Southgate)
Osidge Lane, N14 Osidge Lane, an ancient thoroughfare, crossed Pymme’s Brook by means of a ford (Osidge)
Oxford Avenue, N14 Oxford Avenue is one of the streets of London in the N14 postal area (Osidge)
Pickard Close, N14 Pickard Close is a road in the N14 postcode area (Southgate)
Principal Close, N14 Principal Close is a road in the N14 postcode area (Southgate)
Riverside Place, N11 A street within the N11 postcode (Osidge)
Shamrock Way, N14 Shamrock Way is one of the streets of London in the N14 postal area (Osidge)
Station Buildings, N14 A street within the N14 postcode (Southgate)
Station Buildings2, N14 A street within the N14 postcode (Southgate)
Station Parade, N14 Station Parade is one of the streets of London in the N14 postal area (Southgate)
Summit Close, N14 Summit Close is a road in the N14 postcode area (Osidge)
Summit Way, N14 Summit Way is a road in the N14 postcode area (Osidge)
Tavistock Place, N14 Tavistock Place is one of the streets of London in the N14 postal area (Osidge)
The Close, N14 The Close is one of the streets of London in the N14 postal area (Southgate)
The Woodlands, N14 The Woodlands is a road in the N14 postcode area (Osidge)
Underne Avenue, N14 Underne Avenue is a road in the N14 postcode area (Osidge)
Uplands Road, EN4 Uplands Road is a road in the EN4 postcode area (Osidge)
Waggon Mews, N14 A street within the N14 postcode (Osidge)
Waterfall Bridge, N14 Waterfall Bridge is a road in the E20 postcode area (Osidge)
Waterfall Walk, N14 Waterfall Walk is a road in the N14 postcode area (Osidge)
Waterfall Walk, N14 Waterfall Walk is a road in the N11 postcode area (Osidge)
West Walk, EN4 West Walk is a road in the EN4 postcode area (Osidge)
Whitehouse Way, N14 Whitehouse Way is one of the streets of London in the N14 postal area (Osidge)
Windsor Court, N14 Windsor Court is one of the streets of London in the N14 postal area (Southgate)

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Before 1965, the boundaries of the county of Hertfordshire stretched way into suburbia. The 1965 reform of Greater London swept away a whole part of Hertfordshire containing Totteridge, High, East and Chipping Barnet, Osodge and part of Southgate was swept away to become just part of the new London Borough of Barnet.
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