Myddelton Park, N20

Road in/near Whetstone, existing between 1882 and now

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Myddelton Park was built by John Miles before 1882 when he erected All Saints’ Church and vicarage nearby.

Extended south along the line of an existing footpath in 1903, Friern Barnet Lane and Oakleigh Road were linked only after this by Myddelton Park.
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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
All Saints’ Church All Saints’ Church was built in 1882.
Alma Primary Alma Primary School is a Jewish school (capacity 210) which accepts students between the ages of 4 and 11.
Gallants Farm Gallants Farm survived until 1936.

NEARBY STREETS
Ainsworth Close, NW2 Ainsworth Close is a location in London (Whetstone)
Attfield Close, N20 Attfield Close is a location in London (Whetstone)
Barfield Avenue, N20 Barfield Avenue runs between Oakleigh Road North and Russell Lane (Whetstone)
Beech Avenue, N20 Beech Avenue is one of the streets of London in the N20 postal area (Whetstone)
Cameron Close, N20 Cameron Close is a location in London (Whetstone)
Chiltern Court, N20 A street within the N20 postcode (Whetstone)
Church Close, N20 Church Close is a road in the N20 postcode area (Whetstone)
Church Crescent, N20 Church Crescent dates from the interwar period (Whetstone)
Church Way, N20 Chuch Way was one of the initial roads of the Bethune estate (Whetstone)
Darcy Close, N20 Darcy Close was named after D’Arcy Bacon, a younger son of John Bacon of Friary Park (Whetstone)
Deodora Close, N20 Deodora Close was named for a large house called Deodora (Whetstone)
Domville Close, N20 Domville Close is a road in the N20 postcode area (Whetstone)
Edelman House, N20 Edelman House is a block on High Road (Whetstone)
Golfside Close, N20 Golfside Close is a road in the N20 postcode area (Whetstone)
Green Road, N20 Green Road is a road in the N20 postcode area (Whetstone)
Greenoak Close, SW19 Greenoak Close is a location in London (Whetstone)
Greenside Close, N20 Greenside Close is a location in London (Whetstone)
Hyde Court, N20 Hyde Court is a road in the N20 postcode area (Whetstone)
Lawrence Campe Close, N20 Lawrence Campe Close is a road in the N20 postcode area (Whetstone)
Links Court, N20 Links Court is one of the streets of London in the N20 postal area (Whetstone)
Loring Road, N20 Loring Road was built over Chapel Field - also covered by All Saints’ Church (Whetstone)
Loring Road, N20 A street within the N20 postcode (Whetstone)
Lovegrove Way, N20 Lovegrove Way is a location in London (Whetstone)
Mcready Road, N20 Mcready Road is a location in London (Whetstone)
Mellish Close, E14 Mellish Close is a location in London (Whetstone)
Miles Way, N20 Miles Way was built in the 1920s (Whetstone)
Millson Close, N20 Millson Close is a location in London (Whetstone)
Mountview Court, N20 Mountview Court is one of the streets of London in the N20 postal area (Whetstone)
Myddelton Park, N20 Myddelton Park was built by John Miles before 1882 when he erected All Saints’ Church and vicarage nearby (Whetstone)
Oakleigh Crescent, N20 Oakleigh Crescent is one of the streets of London in the N20 postal area (Whetstone)
Oakleigh Mews, N20 Oakleigh Mews is one of the streets of London in the N20 postal area (Whetstone)
Oakleigh Road North, N20 Oakleigh Road runs north-west from New Southgate parallel with Friern Barnet Lane to Whetstone High Road. (Whetstone)
Orchard Avenue, N20 Orchard Avenue is a road in the N20 postcode area (Whetstone)
Pollard Road, N20 Pollard Road was a project of the National Land Corporation (Whetstone)
Queens Avenue, N20 Queens Avenue was laid out in 1905 (Whetstone)
Raleigh Drive, N20 Raleigh Drive is named after Sir Walter Raleigh (Whetstone)
Rasper Road, N20 Rasper Road dates from the 1870s (Whetstone)
Russell Gardens, N20 Houses were built along Russell Gardens in 1925 (Whetstone)
Russell Road, N20 Russell Road was a council scheme after World War I (Whetstone)
Sherwood Street, N20 Sherwood Street may date from the 1860s (Whetstone)
Sherwood Terrace, N20 Sherwood Terrace is a road in the N20 postcode area (Whetstone)
Simmons Close, N20 Simmons Close was named after Sydney Simmons who put up the money for the building of Friary Park (Whetstone)
Simmons Way, N20 Simmons Way was a development built in the 1920s (Whetstone)
St James Avenue, N20 St James Avenue first appears in the 1932 Kelly’s Directory of Finchley although no houses are shown (Whetstone)
Sweets Way, N20 In 1969 Sweets Way replaced the former nursery at Whetstone (Whetstone)
Thorneycroft Road, N20 Thorneycroft Road is a location in London (Whetstone)
Toye Avenue, N20 Toye Avenue is a location in London (Whetstone)
Tulett Avenue, N20 Tulett Avenue is a location in London (Whetstone)
Whetstone Close, N20 Whetstone Close is a small cul-de-sac leading off of Oakleigh Road North
Whetstone House, N20 Whetstone House is sited on Oakleigh Road North (Whetstone)


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Finchley Catholic Grammar School was founded in 1926 by the Monsignor Canon Clement Henry Parsons (1892–1980), parish priest of St Alban’s Catholic Church, Nether Street, North Finchley. He founded the Challoner School (a fee-paying grammar school for boys who had not passed their 11+); as well as St Alban’s Catholic Preparatory School as a feeder primary for the Grammar and Challoner schools. 1971 saw its two institutional forebears, Finchley Catholic Grammar School ("Finchley Grammar") and the Challoner School, merge to become Finchley Catholic High School). It was the sister school of the all-girls St Michael’s Catholic Grammar School during the grammar school era. The school started as a private initiative and parents were able to consider allowing their children to remain at school for longer. In a short time demand outgrew accommodation, the school had to extend. An appeal from the pulpit by Canon Parsons began the collection that by Christmas 1928 had produced enough money to purchase a building. Woodside Grange seemed an ideal site for the new school but it took the intervention of the Anglican Bishop of London to complete the purchase. The deal was finalised and the building taken over in September 1929.
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Torrington House
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Oakleigh Park Rail Cutting looking north towards Oakleigh Park Station.
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