Dundee House, W9

Block in/near Maida Vale

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Dundee House is a building on Maida Vale.


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Added: 9 Jan 2025 18:51 GMT   

Parkers Row, SE1
My great great grandmother, and her soon to be husband, lived in Parker’s Row before their marriage in St James in June 1839. Thier names were - Jane Elizabeth Turner and Charles Frederick Dean. She was a hat trimmer and he was a tailor.

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Lindsay Trott   
Added: 1 Jan 2025 17:55 GMT   

Lockside not on 1939 Register
I have the Denby family living in Lockside in 1938 but it does not appear on the 1939 Register.

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Janelle Robbins   
Added: 27 Dec 2024 18:47 GMT   

Harriet Robbins
Please get in touch re Harriet Robbins


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Dave Hinves   
Added: 27 Nov 2024 03:55 GMT   

he was a School Teacher
Henry sailed from Graves End 1849 on ’The Woodbridge’ arrived South Australia 1850. In 1858 he married Julia Ann Walsh at Burra, South Australia, they had 3 children, and 36 grand children. Died 24 June 1896 at Wilmington, South Australia. He is my 1st cousin 3x removed.

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Kevin Pont   
Added: 23 Nov 2024 17:03 GMT   

St Georges Square
This is rather lovely and well worth a visit!

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Simon Chapman   
Added: 22 Nov 2024 17:47 GMT   

Blossom Place
My Great Great Grandmother, Harriett Robbins lived in 2 Blossom Place in 1865 before marrying my Great Great Grandfather. They moved to 23 Spitall Square.

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Mark G   
Added: 26 Oct 2024 21:54 GMT   

Skidmore Street, E1
Skidmore Street was located where present day Ernest Street and Solebay Street now stand. They are both located above Shandy Street and Commodore Street.

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Alan Russell   
Added: 26 Oct 2024 14:36 GMT   

Cheshire Street, London E2 - 1969
Cheshire Street, London E2 - 1969

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NEARBY LOCATIONS OF NOTE
Maida Vale Maida Vale took its name from a public house named after John Stuart, Count of Maida, which opened on the Edgware Road soon after the Battle of Maida, 1806.
St Augustine’s, Kilburn St Augustine’s was founded by Richard Carr Kirkpatrick in the Anglo-Catholic tradition in 1870 and listed as a Grade I building by Historic England.

NEARBY STREETS
Abbey Gardens, NW8 Abbey Gardens is a road in the NW8 postcode area (St John’s Wood)
Abbey House, NW8 Abbey House is a block adjacent to Abbey Road studios (St John’s Wood)
Abercorn Close, NW8 Abercorn Close leads off Abercorn Place (St John’s Wood)
Abercorn Mews, NW8 Abercorn Mews appears on maps between the 1860s and 1950s (St John’s Wood)
Abercorn Place, NW8 Abercorn Place is on the Harrow School Estate and is named after James Hamilton, 1st Duke of Abercorn, a governor of the school (St John’s Wood)
Abercorn Walk, NW8 Abercorn Walk is a road in the NW8 postcode area (St John’s Wood)
Ada Court, W9 Ada Court is a block on Maida Vale (St John’s Wood)
Adelaide Court, NW8 Adelaide Court is sited on Hill Road (St John’s Wood)
Albany Court, NW8 Albany Court is a block on Garden Road (St John’s Wood)
Alexandra Court, W9 Alexandra Court is a street in Maida Vale (Little Venice)
Alma House, NW8 Alma House is a block on Alma Square (St John’s Wood)
Alma Square, NW8 Alma Square commemorates the River Alma on whose banks the first Anglo-French victory of the Crimean War was won (St John’s Wood)
Ascot Court, NW8 Ascot Court is a block on Grove End Road (St John’s Wood)
Ashworth Road, W9 Ashworth Road is a street in Maida Vale (Maida Vale)
Aubrey Place, NW8 Aubrey Place is a road in the NW8 postcode area (St John’s Wood)
Biddulph Mansions, W9 Biddulph Mansions is a corner block on Elgin Avenue (Maida Vale)
Biddulph Road, W9 Biddulph Road is a street in Maida Vale (Maida Vale)
Brunswick House, NW8 Brunswick House is a block on Hill Road (St John’s Wood)
Carlton Vale, W9 Carlton Vale is a street in Maida Vale (Maida Vale)
Castellain Mansions, W9 Castellain Mansions is a block on Castellain Road (Maida Vale)
Castellain Road, W9 Castellain Road is a street in Maida Vale (Maida Vale)
Clive Court, W9 Clive Court is a residential block upon Maida Vale (Little Venice)
Cropthorne Court, W9 Cropthorne Court is a block on Maida Vale (St John’s Wood)
Delaware Road, W9 Delaware Road is a street in Maida Vale (Maida Vale)
Denning Close, NW8 Denning Close is a road in the NW8 postcode area (St John’s Wood)
Dundee House, W9 Dundee House is a building on Maida Vale (Maida Vale)
Elgin Mansions, W9 Elgin Mansions is a block on Elgin Avenue (Maida Vale)
Elgin Mews South, W9 Elgin Mews South is a street in Maida Vale (Maida Vale)
Eliot Mews, NW8 Eliot Mews is a paved cul-de-sac off Abbey Gardens (St John’s Wood)
Eyre Road, NW8 Eyre Road is a location in London (St John’s Wood)
Falkirk House, W9 Falkirk House is a building on Maida Vale (Maida Vale)
Florence Court, W9 Florence Court is a block on Maida Vale (St John’s Wood)
Garden Court, NW8 Garden Court is a block on Garden Road (St John’s Wood)
Garden House, NW8 Garden House is a block on Hamilton Gardens (St John’s Wood)
Garden Road, NW8 Garden Road is a road in the NW8 postcode area (St John’s Wood)
Grantully Road, W9 Grantully Road is a street in Maida Vale (Maida Vale)
Grove End Road, NW8 Grove End Road has a name reflecting the end of Lisson Grove (St John’s Wood)
Grove Hall Court, NW8 Grove Hall Court is on Hall Road (St John’s Wood)
Hall Road, NW8 Hall Road is named after the builder William Hall who died in either 1832 or 1833. (St John’s Wood)
Hamilton Close, NW8 Hamilton Close is a road in the NW8 postcode area (St John’s Wood)
Hamilton Court, W9 Hamilton Court is a block on Maida Vale (Maida Vale)
Hamilton Gardens, NW8 Hamilton Gardens is a road in the NW8 postcode area (St John’s Wood)
Hamilton House, NW8 Hamilton House is a block on Hall Road (St John’s Wood)
Hamilton Terrace, NW8 Hamilton Terrace is named after Charles Hamilton who was a Harrow School governor (St John’s Wood)
Helmsdale House, NW6 Residential block (Maida Vale)
Hill Road, NW8 Hill Road runs west from Abbey Road (St John’s Wood)
Lanark Mews, W9 Lanark Mews is a road in the W9 postcode area (Maida Vale)
Lanark Road, W9 Lanark Road is a street in Maida Vale (Maida Vale)
Lauderdale Mansions South, W9 Lauderdale Mansions South is a block of 142 apartments in Lauderdale Road, Maida Vale (Maida Vale)
Lauderdale Parade, W9 Lauderdale Parade stands on Lauderdale Road (Maida Vale)
Lauderdale Road, W9 Lauderdale Road is a street in Maida Vale (Maida Vale)
Leith Mansions, W9 Leith Mansions is a street in Maida Vale (Maida Vale)
Maida Vale, W9 Maida Vale is the name of part of the A5 road running through northwest London and ultimately takes its name from a pub (Maida Vale)
Melina Court, NW8 Melina Court is a block on Grove End Road (St John’s Wood)
Melina Place, NW8 Melina Place runs west from Grove End Road (St John’s Wood)
Mews House, NW8 Mews House is a block on Hamilton Terrace (St John’s Wood)
Neville Court, NW8 Neville Court is a block on Grove End Road (St John’s Wood)
Nugent Terrace, NW8 Nugent Terrace is named after George Nugent-Greville, Baron Nugent (1789-1850) (St John’s Wood)
Randolph Avenue, W9 Randolph Avenue was first planned in 1827 by John Gutch, surveyor to the Bishop of London (Maida Vale)
Randolph Gardens, NW6 Street/road in London NW6 (Kilburn Park)
Regents Court, W9 Regents Court is a block on Randolph Avenue (Maida Vale)
Renfrew House, NW6 Renfrew House is located on Carlton Vale (Maida Vale)
Rodney Court, W9 Rodney Court is located on Maida Vale (St John’s Wood)
Sandringham Court, W9 Sandringham Court is a residential block upon Maida Vale (Maida Vale)
Scott Ellis Gardens, NW8 Scott Ellis Gardens was built by Thomas Scott-Ellis, 8th Baron Howard de Walden (1880-1946) who was a landowner, writer, Olympic athlete and patron of the arts (St John’s Wood)
Spencer Court, NW8 Spencer Court is a block on Marlborough Place (St John’s Wood)
St Mark’s Court, NW8 St Mark’s Court is a block on Abbey Road (St John’s Wood)
Stranraer Place, W9 Stranraer Place was a former name for the eastern section of Sutherland Avenue (Maida Vale)
The Lane, NW8 The Lane is a road in the NW8 postcode area (St John’s Wood)
The Yoo Building, NW8 The Yoo Building is located on Hall Road (St John’s Wood)
Thurso House, NW6 Thurso House is a location in London (Kilburn Park)
Vale Close, W9 Vale Close is a street in Maida Vale (St John’s Wood)
Verulam Terrace, W9 Verulam Terrace is the former name for a section of the modern Hall Road (St John’s Wood)
Violet Hill House, NW8 Violet Hill House is a block on Abercorn Place (St John’s Wood)
Violet Hill, NW8 Violet Hill leads northwest from Abercorn Place (St John’s Wood)
Wellesley Court, W9 Wellesley Court is a street in Maida Vale (St John’s Wood)
William Court, NW8 William Court is a block on Hall Road (St John’s Wood)
Winterton House, W9 Winterton House is a building on Maida Vale (St John’s Wood)


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Kilburn Park Farm
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Kilburn Wells
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The Bell, Kilburn Wells (around 1800)
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Mortimer Place, NW6
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In the neighbourhood...

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Amberley Estate (2009)
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Dada style Maida Vale block of flats
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Sutherland Avenue, W9
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Little Venice (1952) This is one of a large series of London views that Stephen Bone executed from the 1930s to the 1950s. Bone liked to paint water and its reflections, and often combined this with compositions showing people going about their daily business, a combination which is the subject of this picture. A barge, hung with its owner’s washing, travels along the canal. Two children play along the banks, and a man sits on the railings overhead, enjoying the view.
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Edwardian view of Marlborough Road station This gives an idea of the general arrangement; the building was directly over the railway cutting. The thoroughfare Marlborough Road was renamed Marlborough Place in the 1930s but the station retained the old name until closure.
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Amberley Mews - "The Blue Lamp"
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Derived from a somewhat famous cover work by Iain Macmillan. Behind the art, the view is Abbey Road, NW8 looking north. The gates of the Abbey Road Studios are behind the white VW Beetle on the left.
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Queens Arms, Kilburn
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