Thrale Street, SE1

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Thrale Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area.


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Added: 27 Jul 2021 14:31 GMT   

correction
Chaucer did not write Pilgrims Progress. His stories were called the Canterbury Tales

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All Bar One
The capitalisation is wrong

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Vic Stanley   
Added: 24 Feb 2024 17:38 GMT   

Postcose
The postcode is SE15, NOT SE1

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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 Hallows Church was built in 1892.
George Inn The George Inn is a public house established in the medieval period on Borough High Street in Southwark, owned and leased by the National Trust.
London (1926) In 1926 Claude Friese-Greene shot some of the first-ever colour film footage around London, capturing everyday life.

NEARBY STREETS
All Hallows Place, SE1 All Hallows Place disappeared due to Second World World bombing
America Street, SE1 America Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area (Southwark)
Anchor Terrace, SE1 Anchor Terrace is a large symmetrical building on the east side of Southwark Bridge Road, situated very close to the River Thames (Southwark)
Angel Place, SE1 Angel Place was the site of the Marshalsea Prison between 1811 and 1842 (Borough)
Applegarth House, SE1 Residential block
Argent Street, SE1 Silver Street connected Orange Street (now Copperfield Street) and Loman Street
Avery House, SE1 Avery House can be found on Dorrit Street (Borough)
Ayres Street, SE1 Ayres Street was formerly known as Whitecross Street (Borough)
Baden Place, SE1 Baden Place runs off Crosby Row (Bermondsey)
Balin House, SE1 Balin House is a block on Plantain Place (Bermondsey)
Bank End, SE1 Bank End was so-named because of the former earth banks built to protect the area against the Thames (Southwark)
Bankside House, SE1 Bankside House is a block on Sumner Street (Southwark)
Bankside Lofts, SE1 Bankside Lofts is a block in Southwark (Southwark)
Bankside, SE1 Bankside is named after former earthen banks built to protect the area against the Thames (South Bank)
Bear Gardens, SE1 Bear Gardens is the site of a medieval pleasure ground (Southwark)
Bear Lane, SE1 Bear Lane is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area (Southwark)
Bedale Street, SE1 Bedale Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area (Borough)
Benbow House, SE1 Benbow House is a block on New Globe Walk (Southwark)
Betsham House, SE1 Betsham House is located on Newcomen Street (Borough)
Blue Fin Building, SE1 Blue Fin Building is a block on Southwark Street (Southwark)
Borough High Street, SE1 Borough High Street was the Roman ’Stane Street’ (Borough)
Boughton House, SE1 Boughton House is a block on Tennis Street (Bermondsey)
Bowling Green Place, SE1 Bowling Green Place is a location in London (Borough)
Braque Building, SE1 Braque Building is a building on Ewer Street
Bridge House, SE1 Bridge House is a block on Borough High Street (London Bridge)
Calvert’s Buildings, SE1 Felix Calvert, local brewer, is recorded as operating here in the late 18th century. (Borough)
Canvey Street, SE1 A street within the SE1 postcode (Southwark)
Cardinal Cap Alley, SE1 Cardinal Cap Alley is an alley in Bankside. (South Bank)
Cathedral Street, SE1 Cathedral Street is so-named as it runs past Southwark Cathedral (Borough)
Chaloner Court, SE1 Chaloner Court is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area (Borough)
Chapel Court, SE1 Chapel Court has hosted The Blue-Eyed Maid pub since 1613. (Borough)
City Bridge House, SE1 City Bridge House is a block on Southwark Street (Southwark)
Clennam Street, SE1 Clennam Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area (Borough)
Clink Street, SE1 Clink Street is best known as the historic location of the Clink Prison (Southwark)
Clink Wharf, SE1 A street within the SE1 postcode (Southwark)
Collingwood Street, SE1 Collingwood Street is a road in the SE1 postcode area (Borough)
Copperfield Street, SE1 Copperfield Street was named after the novel David Copperfield by Charles Dickens, by association with nearby Dickens Square
Crosby Court, SE1 The former Surrey Place was renamed Crosby Court in 1939 (Bermondsey)
Crosby Row, SE1 Crosby Row is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area (Bermondsey)
Disney Place, SE1 Disney Place is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area (Borough)
Disney Street, SE1 Disney Street is a location in London (Borough)
Doyce Street, SE1 Doyce Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area (Borough)
Duke Street Hill, SE1 Duke Street Hill is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area (London Bridge)
East Building, SE1 East Building is situated in the corner of London Bridge (London Bridge)
Emerson Street, SE1 Emerson Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area (Southwark)
Ernst Building, SE1 Ernst Building is a block on Union Street
Europoint House, SW8 Europoint House is a location in London (Southwark)
Ewer Street, SE1 Ewer Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area (Southwark)
Falcon Point Piazza, SE1 Falcon Point Piazza is a road in the SE1 postcode area (South Bank)
Farnham House, SE1 Farnham House is a building on Union Street
Gaitskell Way, SE1 A street within the SE1 postcode
Gare Apartments, SE1 A street within the SE1 postcode
Gatehouse Square, SE1 A street within the SE1 postcode (Southwark)
Gay Street, SE1 Gay Street is a road in the SW15 postcode area
George Inn Yard, SE1 George Inn Yard is a yard of unknown antiquity in Southwark (Borough)
Glasshill Street, SE1 Glasshill Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area (Greater London)
Global House, SE1 Global House is a building on Great Suffolk Street (Greater London)
Godfree Court, SE1 Godfree Court is a block in Southwark (Bermondsey)
Grande Vitesse Industrial Centre, SE1 A street within the SE1 postcode (Southwark)
Great Guildford Business Square, SE1 Great Guildford Business Square is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area (Southwark)
Great Guildford Street, SE1 Great Guildford Street runs north-south in Southwark (Southwark)
Great Maze Pond, SE1 Great Maze Pond is a road in the SE1 postcode area (Borough)
Great Suffolk Street, SE1 Great Suffolk Street was at one time called Dirty Lane
Green Dragon Court, SE1 Green Dragon Court ran off Bedale Street (Borough)
Halfmoon Yard, SE1 Halfmoon Yard lay off Borough High Street, (Borough)
Hanseatic Walk, EC4R Hanseatic Walk is one of the streets of London in the EC4R postal area (City of London)
Hatters Court, SE1 Hatters Court is a block on Redcross Way (Borough)
Heath Lodge, SE1 A street within the SE1 postcode (South Bank)
Henriette Raphael House, SE1 Henriette Raphael House is a block on Talbot Yard (Borough)
Hoadly House, SE1 Hoadly House is a block on Union Street
Holland Street, SE1 Today’s Holland Street was originally part of a street called Gravel Lane (Southwark)
Hopetown Place, SE1 Russell Place was renamed to Hopetown Place, SE1 in 1892 (Borough)
Hopton Street, SE1 Hopton Street was known as Green Walk until the late nineteenth century (Southwark)
Horseshoe Wharf Apartments, SE1 A street within the SE1 postcode (Southwark)
Isaac Way, SE1 A street within the SE1 postcode (Borough)
James Forbes House, SE1 James Forbes House is a block on Great Suffolk Street (Southwark)
Joiner Street, SE1 Joiner Street is now part of London Bridge Street (Borough)
Joiner Street, SE1 Joiner Street is a road in the SE1 postcode area (London Bridge)
Junction Approach, SE1 A street within the SE1 postcode (Borough)
Kellow House, SE1 Kellow House can be found on Tennis Street (Borough)
Kentish Buildings, SE1 Kentish Buildings is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area (Borough)
Kings Bench Street, SE1 Kings Bench Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area
Kings Head Yard, SE1 Kings Head Yard is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area (Borough)
Kipling Street, SE1 Kipling Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area (Bermondsey)
Lagare Apartments, SE1 Lagare Apartments is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area
Lambert House, SE1 Lambert House is sited on Southwark Street (Southwark)
Langdale House, SE1 Residential block (Borough)
Lant Street, SE1 Lant Street derives its name from the Lant family who inherited the estates known as Southwark Place
Lavington Street, SE1 Lavington Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area (Southwark)
Layton’s Grove, SE1 Layton’s Grove was situated off Borough High Street, opposite Little Dorrit Court (Borough)
Layton’s Buildings, SE1 Layton’s Buildings lay off Borough High Street (Borough)
Linton House, SE1 Linton House is a block on Union Street
Little Dorrit Court, SE1 Little Dorrit’s Court, North of Marshalsea Road, is named after the Dickens character (Borough)
Lockesley Square, SE1 A street within the SE1 postcode (South Bank)
Loman Street, SE1 Loman Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area
London Bridge Street, SE1 London Bridge Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area (London Bridge)
London Bridge Walk, London Bridge Walk is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area (London Bridge)
Madison Apartments, SE1 A street within the SE1 postcode (Borough)
Maiden Lane, SE1 Maiden Lane is a road in the SE1 postcode area (Southwark)
Maidstone Buildings Mews, SE1 Maidstone Buildings Mews lies off Borough High Street (Borough)
Marlborough Gardens, SE1 A street within the SE1 postcode (South Bank)
Marshalsea Road, SE1 Marshalsea Road was previously called Mint Street after a royal Tudor coin mint in the area. (Borough)
Maya House, SE1 Maya House, on Borough High Street, is notable for its distinctive sculptures (Borough)
Maypole Alley, SE1 Maypole Alley was a small courtyard in Southwark (Borough)
Merchants House, SE1 Merchants House is a block on Southwark Street (Borough)
Mermaid Court, SE1 Mermaid Court is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area (Borough)
Merrow Street, SE1 Merrow Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area
Minerva House, SE1 Minerva House is a block on Montague Close (Southwark)
Mint Street, SE1 Mint Street, an ancient Southwark street, (now) runs off Marchelsea Road (Borough)
Montague Close, SE1 Montague Close is a street close to London Bridge (Southwark)
Nag’s Head Yard, SE1 The alley name seems to have fallen out of favour in recent years, though it still exists (Borough)
New Globe Walk, SE1 New Globe Walk is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area (Southwark)
New Hunt’s House, SE1 New Hunt’s House is a block on Newcomen Street (Borough)
Newcomen Street, SE1 Newcomen Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area (Borough)
Northfleet House, SE1 Northfleet House is a block on Newcomen Street (Borough)
Nuffield House, SE1 Nuffield House is a block on Newcomen Street (Borough)
O’Meara Street, SE1 A street within the SE1 postcode (Southwark)
Old Guy’s House, SE1 Old Guy’s House is a block on St Thomas Street (Borough)
Old Theatre Court, SE1 Old Theatre Court is a block on Park Street (Southwark)
Olwen House, SE1 Olwen House is sited on Loman Street
Oystergate Walk, SE1 Oystergate Walk is a road in the SE1 postcode area (Borough)
Park Street, SE1 Park Street runs one block south of Bankside (Southwark)
Partners Ltd, SE1 A street within the SE1 postcode (Borough)
Pegasus House, SE1 Pegasus House is a block on Great Suffolk Street (Greater London)
Pepper Street, SE1 Pepper Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area
Perkins Square, SE1 Perkins Square is a road in the SE1 postcode area (Southwark)
Plantain Place, SE1 Plantain Place is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area (Bermondsey)
Pocock Street, SE1 Pocock Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area
Porlock Street, SE1 Porlock Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area (Bermondsey)
Porter Street, SE1 Porter Street is a road in the SE1 postcode area (Southwark)
Price’s Street, SE1 Price’s Street is a road in the SE1 postcode area (Southwark)
Queen’s Head Yard, SE1 Queen’s Head Yard is a road in the SE1 postcode area (Borough)
Railway Approach, SE1 Railway Approach is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area (London Bridge)
Reach Walk, SE1 A street within the SE1 postcode (Bermondsey)
Red Lion Court, SE1 Red Lion Court is a building on Park Street (Southwark)
Redcross Way, SE1 Redcross Way was previously called Red Cross Street (Borough)
Risborough Street, SE1 Risborough Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area
Riverside House, SE1 Riverside House is sited on Southwark Bridge Road (Southwark)
Rochester Walk, SE1 A street within the SE1 postcode (Borough)
Rose Alley, SE1 Rose Alley is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area (Southwark)
Rosler Building, SE1 Rosler Building is a block on Ewer Street
Rushworth Street, SE1 Rushworth Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area
Sanctuary Street, SE1 Sanctuary Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area (Borough)
Sawyer Street, SE1 Sawyer Street is named after Bob Sawyer, a character in the novel The Pickwick Papers by local resident Charles Dickens
Shard Arcade, SE1 A street within the SE1 postcode (London Bridge)
Shepherd’s House, SE1 Shepherd’s House is a building on Beak Alley (Borough)
Smale House, SE1 Smale House is sited on Great Suffolk Street (Greater London)
Soho Wharf, SE1 Soho Wharf is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area (Southwark)
Solomon Way, E1 Solomon Way is a location in London (Southwark)
Southwark Bridge Road, SE1 Southwark Bridge Road is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area (Borough)
Southwark Bridge, SE1 This is a street in the EC4R postcode area (River Thames)
Southwark Street, SE1 Southwark Street is a major street just south of the River Thames. It runs between Blackfriars Road to the west and Borough High Street. (Southwark)
St Alphege House, SE1 Residential block
St Georges Cottages, SE1 St Georges Cottages is noted as a previous address at this approximate location
St Thomas Street, SE1 St Thomas Street is an extremely old thoroughfare (Borough)
Stoney Street, SE1 Stoney Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area (Borough)
Sudrey Street, SE1 Sudrey Street was formerly Little Suffolk Street
Sumner Street, SE1 Sumner Street runs from Great Guildford Street to Southwark Bridge Road (Southwark)
Surrey Row, SE1 Surrey Row is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area
Surrey Rowe, SE1 Surrey Rowe is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area
Talbot Yard, SE1 Talbot Yard used to host one of the most famous inns in English literature (Borough)
Tennis Street, SE1 Tennis Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area (Bermondsey)
Thames House, SE1 Thames House can be found on Park Street (Southwark)
Thames Reach, SE28 Thames Reach is a location in London (Southwark)
The Blue Fin Building, SE1 A street within the SE1 postcode (Southwark)
The Hop Exchange, SE1 A street within the SE1 postcode (Borough)
The Mews, SE1 The Mews is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area (Borough)
The News Building, SE1 The News Building is sited on London Bridge Street (London Bridge)
The Ride, SE1 The Ride connected Bowling Green Lane (later Bowling Green Lane) and Tennis Court (later Tennis Street) (Borough)
The Terrace, SE1 The Terrace is a road in the SE1 postcode area (Southwark)
The Vineyard, SE1 The Vineyard is a location in London (Borough)
Thorold House, SE1 Thorold House is a block on Pepper Street
Thrale Street, SE1 Thrale Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area (Southwark)
Three Crown Square, SE1 Three Crown Square is an official address within Borough Market (Borough)
Titan House, SE1 Titan House is a block on Southwark Street (Southwark)
Tomline House, SE1 Tomline House is located on Union Street
Trelawney House, SE1 Trelawney House can be found on Union Street
Triangle Court, SE1 Triangle Court is a block on Redcross Way (Borough)
Trundle Street, SE1 Trundle Street is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area
Two London Bridge, SE1 A street within the SE1 postcode (London Bridge)
Union House, SE1 Union House is a block on Great Suffolk Street
Union Street, SE1 Union Street was so-called as it linked two other streets
Victor Wharf, SE1 A street within the SE1 postcode (Southwark)
Vine Yard, SE1 Vine Yard is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area (Borough)
Waynflete House, SE1 Waynflete House is a block on Union Street
Weller Street, SE1 Weller Street is one of several local streets named after Dickens characters
White Hart Yard, SE1 White Hart Yard leads off Borough High Street (Borough)
White Hind Alley, SE1 White Hind Alley was an old street of Bankside (Southwark)
Winchester Square, SE1 Winchester Square is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area (Southwark)
Winchester Walk, SE1 Winchester Walk is one of the streets of London in the SE1 postal area (Southwark)
Winchester Wharf, SE1 A street within the SE1 postcode (Southwark)
Wireworks Court, SE1 Wireworks Court is a block on Great Suffolk Street
Wykeham House, SE1 Wykeham House is a block on Union Street
Zoar Street, SE1 Zoar Street is named after the former Zoar Chapel here, named for the Biblical Zoara (Southwark)


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Bank station
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Postal area SE1
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Hopton Street, Borough, 1977.
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Postal area SE1
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Georg Giese from Danzig, 34-year-old German merchant at the Steelyard, painted in London by Hans Holbein in 1532
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Walbrook Wharf is an operating freight wharf located in the City of London adjacent to Cannon Street station.
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Wagstaff Buildings, Sumner Road, Bankside, c. 1920.
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Hopton Street, Borough, 1977.
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Tate Modern viewed from Thames pleasure boat (2003)
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The Southwark Street estate was opened in 1876. Originally there were 12 blocks, with 22 flats in each one. In the 1960s two blocks in the centre of the estate were demolished as part of a modernisation programme, which created a space for the construction of a children’s play area. In the 1990s a block near the estate boundary was pulled down, and some adjoining land was purchased. This enabled the building of new blocks with a frontage to Great Guildford Street, which include some shop units.
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Southwark Cathedral
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"London Bridge from the Old Swan" by the Irish painter Hubert Pugh (1780) Shooting the tidal rapids at old London Bridge was dangerous; many passengers preferred to get off at the Old Swan, and walk. Immediately across the river in the painting is St Saviour’s Church, now Southwark Cathedral.
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The Anchor, Bankside
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