Triton Square, NW1

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Triton Square is a street in Camden Town.


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Fumblina   
Added: 21 Feb 2023 11:39 GMT   

Error on 1800 map numbering for John Street
The 1800 map of Whitfield Street (17 zoom) has an error in the numbering shown on the map. The houses are numbered up the right hand side of John Street and Upper John Street to #47 and then are numbered down the left hand side until #81 BUT then continue from 52-61 instead of 82-91.

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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
Adam and Eve Tearooms The Adam and Eve Tearooms were a fashionable Georgian watering hole.
Fairyland During the period leading up to and during the First World War, 92 Tottenham Court Road was the location of a shooting range called Fairyland.
Great Portland Street Great Portland Street is a London Underground station near Regent’s Park.
Regent’s Place Regent’s Place is a mixed use business, retail and residential quarter on the north side of Euston Road.
Regents Park Estate, NW1 The Regent’s Park Estate is a large housing estate in the London Borough of Camden.
Regent’s Park Regent’s Park - not the park itself but the tube station.
St James Gardens St James Gardens were used as a burial ground between 1790 and 1853.

NEARBY STREETS
Albany Terrace, NW1 Albany Terrace was named after Prince Frederick, Duke of York and Albany, brother of the Prince Regent (George IV) (Regent’s Park)
Alfred Mews, WC1E Alfred Mews is situated off Tottenham Court Road, running behind the gardens of North Crescent (Bloomsbury)
Aradco House, W1T Aradco House is a block on Cleveland Street (Fitzrovia)
Arthur Tattersall House, WC1E Arthur Tattersall House is a block on Gower Street (Bloomsbury)
Bentley House, NW1 Bentley House is a block on Euston Road (Euston Square)
Bolsover Street, W1W Bolsover Street - home to the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital since 1907 (Fitzrovia)
Brock Street, NW1 Brock Street was formerly called Henry Street (Euston)
Brook House, WC1E Brook House is a block on Torrington Place (Bloomsbury)
Brunswick Place, NW1 Brunswick Place is a street in Camden Town (Regent’s Park)
Bucklebury House, NW1 Bucklebury House is a block on Stanhope Street (Euston)
Cambridge Gate Mews, NW1 Cambridge Gate Mews is a road in the NW1 postcode area (Euston)
Cambridge Gate, NW1 Cambridge Gate was built between 1876 and 1880 by Archer and Green (Regent’s Park)
Cambridge Terrace Mews, NW1 Cambridge Terrace Mews is a road in the NW1 postcode area (Euston)
Cambridge Terrace, NW1 Cambridge Terrace is a crescent off of the Outer Circle (Regent’s Park)
Capper Street, WC1E Capper Street was named after the Capper farmer, tenant farmers on this land in the 17th and 18th centuries (Bloomsbury)
Carburton Street, W1W Carburton Street is one of the streets of London in the W1W postal area (Fitzrovia)
Chenies Mews, WC1E Chenies Mews is a road in the WC1E postcode area (Bloomsbury)
Chester Close South, NW1 Chester Close South is a road in the NW1 postcode area (Euston)
Chester Court, NW1 Chester Court is sited on Albany Street (Euston)
Chester Gate, NW1 Chester Gate is a street in Camden Town (Regent’s Park)
Chester Road, NW1 Chester Road is a road in the NW1 postcode area (Regent’s Park)
Chester Terrace Mews, NW1 Chester Mews was renamed Chester Terrace Mews after 1938 (Euston)
Clarence Gardens, NW1 Clarence Gardens is a road in the NW1 postcode area (Euston)
Cleveland Street, W1W Cleveland Street maybe dates from before 1632 when its name was recorded as Wrastling Lane. (Fitzrovia)
Clipstone Mews, W1T Clipstone Mews is a road in the W1T postcode area (Fitzrovia)
Clipstone Street, W1W Clipstone Street is one of the streets of London in the W1W postal area (Fitzrovia)
Coach Road, W1T Coach Road is a road in the NW1 postcode area (Bloomsbury)
Cobourg Street, NW1 Cobourg Street is a street in Camden Town (Euston Square)
Conway Mews, W1T Conway Mews is one of the streets of London in the W1T postal area (Fitzrovia)
Conway Street, W1T Conway Street runs from the Euston Road in the north to Fitzroy Square in the south (Fitzrovia)
Devon House, W1W Devon House is a block on Great Portland Street (Great Portland Street)
Devonshire Close, W1G Devonshire Close is a road in the W1G postcode area (Marylebone)
Devonshire Mews West, W1G Devonshire Mews West is one of the streets of London in the W1G postal area (Marylebone)
Devonshire Row Mews, W1B Devonshire Row Mews is one of the streets of London in the W1W postal area (Marylebone)
Devonshire Street, W1G Devonshire Street is named after the Cavendish family which was the local landowner (Marylebone)
Devonshire Street, W1W Devonshire Street is a road in the W1B postcode area (Great Portland Street)
Drummond Street, NW1 Drummond Street is alternatively known as ’Banglatown’, (Euston Square)
Duchess House, W1T Duchess House is a block on Warren Street (Fitzrovia)
Ernest Street, NW1 Ernest Street appears on the 1860 map as the name for part of Robert Street (Euston)
Euston Street, NW1 Euston Street is a street in Camden Town (Euston Square)
Euston Tower, NW1 Euston Tower is a skyscraper located at 286 Euston Road, near the intersection with Tottenham Court Road. (Euston)
Everton Buildings, NW1 Everton Buildings is a road in the NW1 postcode area (Euston)
Fitzrovia Apartments, W1W Fitzrovia Apartments is a block on Bolsover Street (Fitzrovia)
Fitzrovia Court, W1 Fitzrovia Court is a block on Great Titchfield Street (Fitzrovia)
Fitzrovia House, W1T Fitzrovia House is a block on Cleveland Street (Fitzrovia)
Fitzroy Court, W1T Fitzroy Court is a road in the W1T postcode area (Fitzrovia)
Fitzroy Mews, W1T Fitzroy Mews is one of the streets of London in the W1T postal area (Fitzrovia)
Fitzroy Square, W1T Fitzroy Square is one of the Georgian squares of London (Fitzrovia)
Fitzroy Street, W1T Henry Fitzroy was an illegitimate son of Charles II and his mistress, Barbara Villiers - hence the family name Fitzroy: ‘King’s son’. (Fitzrovia)
Foundry Mews, NW1 Foundry Mews is a road in the NW1 postcode area (Euston Square)
George Mews, NW1 George Mews lies within the NW1 postcode (Euston)
Goodwood Court, W1W Goodwood Court is a block on Devonshire Street (Great Portland Street)
Gordon Mansions, WC1E Gordon Mansions is one of the streets of London in the WC1E postal area (Bloomsbury)
Gower Court, WC1E Gower Court is a road in the WC1E postcode area (Bloomsbury)
Gower Place, WC1E Gower Place runs from Gordon Street to Gower Street (Bloomsbury)
Gower Street, WC1E Gower Street is named after Gertrude Leveson-Gower, the wife of John Russell, the 4th Duke of Bedford (Bloomsbury)
GPS House, W1W GPS House is a block on Great Portland Street (Great Portland Street)
Grafton Mews, W1T Grafton Mews is one of the streets of London in the W1T postal area (Fitzrovia)
Grafton Way, W1T Grafton Way is named for the second Duke of Grafton (Fitzrovia)
Grafton Way, WC1E Grafton Way was formerly Grafton Street (Bloomsbury)
Great Portland Street, W1W Great Portland Street forms the boundary between Fitzrovia to the east and, to the west, Marylebone. (Great Portland Street)
Greenwell Street, W1T Greenwell Street is a road in the W1T postcode area (Fitzrovia)
Greenwell Street, W1W Greenwell Street is one of the streets of London in the W1W postal area (Fitzrovia)
Hallam Street, W1W Hallam Street was formerly named both Charlotte Street and Duke Street but renamed in 1905 after Henry Hallam, a noted historian and local resident (Great Portland Street)
Holcroft Court, W1W Holcroft Court is a block on Clipstone Street (Fitzrovia)
Howard House, W1T Howard House is a building on Cleveland Street (Fitzrovia)
Howland Street, W1T Howland Street is one of the streets of London in the W1T postal area (Fitzrovia)
Huntley Street, WC1E Huntley Street is one of the streets of London in the WC1E postal area (Bloomsbury)
King Regent’s House, W1T King Regent’s House is a building on Fitzroy Street (Fitzrovia)
Laxton Place, NW1 Laxton Place is a street in Camden Town (Euston)
Little Albany Street, NW1 Little Albany Street is a street in Camden Town (Euston)
Longford Street, NW1 Longford Street is a street in Camden Town (Euston)
Maple Place, W1T Maple Place is a mews, previously called London Mews (Tottenham Court Road)
Maple Street, W1T Maple Street is one of the streets of London in the W1T postal area (Fitzrovia)
Melia White House, NW1 Melia White House is located on Albany Street (Euston)
Melton Street, NW1 Melton Street is a street in Camden Town (Euston Square)
Midford Place, W1T Midford Place is one of the streets of London in the W1T postal area (Tottenham Court Road)
Mortimer Market, WC1E Mortimer Market is a road in the W1T postcode area (Bloomsbury)
Munster Square, NW1 Munster Square is a street in Camden Town (Euston)
Nash Street, NW1 Nash Street is a road in the NW1 postcode area (Euston)
Netley Street, NW1 Netley Street was formerly called William Street (Euston)
Network Building, W1T Network Building is a block on Tottenham Court Road (Tottenham Court Road)
North Gower Street, NW1 North Gower Street is a street in Camden Town (Euston Square)
Northumberland House, W1W Northumberland House is a block on Great Portland Street (Great Portland Street)
Osnaburgh Street, NW1 Osnaburgh Street is a street in Camden Town (Euston)
Osnaburgh Terrace, W1T Osnaburgh Terrace runs behind the (former) Holy Trinity Church (Regent’s Park)
Park Crescent Mews East, W1G Park Crescent Mews East is a road in the W1B postcode area (Marylebone)
Park Crescent Mews West, W1G Park Crescent Mews West is a road in the W1G postcode area (Marylebone)
Park Crescent, W1B Park Crescent is one of the streets of London in the W1B postal area (Marylebone)
Park Square East, NW1 Park Square East lies north of Park Crescent and Marylebone Road (Regent’s Park)
Park Square West, NW1 Park Square West was built in 1823–24 by the architect John Nash (Regent’s Park)
Paul O’Gorman Building, WC1E Paul O’Gorman Building is a building on Huntley Street (Bloomsbury)
Peto Place, NW1 Peto Place is a road in the NW1 postcode area (Regent’s Park)
Prankerd House, NW1 Prankerd House is a block on North Gower Street (Euston Square)
Prince Of Wales Passage, NW1 Prince Of Wales Passage is a street in Camden Town (Euston)
Prince Regent Mews, NW1 Prince Regent Mews is a street in Camden Town (Euston)
Quantum House, NW1 Quantum House is a block on Euston Street (Euston Square)
Queen’s Yard, W1T Queen’s Yard is a road in the W1T postcode area (Bloomsbury)
Regent’s Place, W1T Regent’s Place is a walkway, series of blocks and a residential quarter (Regent’s Park)
Regnart Buildings, NW1 Regnart Buildings may date from the 1810s decade (Euston Square)
Richardson’s Mews, W1T Richardson’s Mews runs off Warren Street (Fitzrovia)
Robert Street, NW1 Robert Street is a street in Camden Town (Euston)
Schafer House, NW1 Schafer House is a building on William Road (Euston)
Shropshire House, WC1E Shropshire House is a block on Capper Street (Bloomsbury)
Sofia House, W1W Sofia House is a block on Devonshire Street (Fitzrovia)
Southampton Street, W1T Southampton Street absorbed Hampstead Street in 1885 before becoming Conway Street in 1938 (Fitzrovia)
St Andrews Place, NW1 St Andrews Place is a street in Camden Town (Euston)
St Luke’s House, W1T St Luke’s House is a block on Fitzroy Square (Fitzrovia)
St Mary Magdalene Church, NW1 St Mary Magdalene Church is a street in Camden Town (Euston)
Stanhope Apartments, NW1 Stanhope Apartments is sited on Stanhope Street (Euston)
Stanhope House, W1T Stanhope House stood on the corner of Euston Road and Stanhope Street (Warren Street)
Starcross Street, NW1 Starcross Street is a street in Camden Town (Euston)
Stephenson House, NW1 Stephenson House is a block on Hampstead Road (Euston)
Stephenson Way, NW1 Stephenson Way is a street in Camden Town (Euston Square)
Tennyson House, W1W Tennyson House is a block on Great Portland Street (Great Portland Street)
The Cruciform Building, WC1E The Cruciform Building is a block on Gower Street (Bloomsbury)
The Wellcome Building, NW1 The Wellcome Building is a block on Euston Road (Bloomsbury)
Threeways House, W1W Threeways House is a block on Clipstone Street (Fitzrovia)
Tolmers Square, NW1 Tolmers Square roughly covers the site of a reservoir of the New River Company (Euston Square)
Triton Square, NW1 Triton Square is a street in Camden Town (Euston)
Triton Street, NW1 Triton Street is a road in the NW1 postcode area (Regent’s Park)
University Street, WC1E University Street is one of the streets of London in the WC1E postal area (Bloomsbury)
Walpole House, W1B Walpole House is a building on Weymouth Street (Marylebone)
Warren Court, NW1 Warren Court is a street in Camden Town (Tottenham Court Road)
Warren Court, W1T Warren Court is a block on Warren Street (Tottenham Court Road)
Warren Mews, W1T Warren Mews is a mews area situated off Warren Street (Fitzrovia)
Warren Street, W1T Warren Street was named after Anne Warren (1737–1807), the wife of Charles FitzRoy, landowner (Warren Street)
Weymouth Court, W1W Weymouth Court is a block on Weymouth Street (Great Portland Street)
Whitfield Place, W1T Whitfield Place is one of the streets of London in the W1T postal area (Fitzrovia)
Whitfield Street, W1T Whitfield Street runs from Warren Street in the north to Windmill Street in the south. (Fitzrovia)
Whitson Court, W1T Whitson Court is a block on Greenwell Street (Fitzrovia)
Whittlebury Street, NW1 Whittlebury Street once laid to the west of Euston station (Euston)
Willan House, W1T Willan House is a block on Fitzroy Square (Fitzrovia)
William Harvey House, NW1 William Harvey House is a block on Albany Street (Euston)
William Road, NW1 William Road dates from 1799 or before (Euston)
William Street, NW1 William Street appears on the 1860 map west of Hampstead Road (Euston)
Winchester Apartments, NW1 Winchester Apartments is located on William Road (Euston)


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The Carreras Cigarette factory, Mornington Crescent area This started life at the Acadia Works on City Road in the 19th century. It was a small business owned by Don Jose Carreras Ferrer who sold cigarettes, cigars and snuff out of small shops. A black cat began to curl up and sleep in the window of the shop near Leicester Square in Prince’s Street and the shop became known locally as "The Black Cat Shop". After the cigarette making machine was invented, the business required a large factory and moved to Hampstead Road between 1926 and 1928. It was designed by architect brothers, Marcus and Owen Collins with George Porri as their consultant. The black cat became the company’s logo. In 1959 the company merged with Rothmans and moved to Basildon, Essex. In the early 1960s the building became offices. The Egyptian décor was stripped away and the two cat statues removed. When the building got new owners in 1996, its former grandeur was restored. The building was later called “Greater London House” having become an office building.
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St. James Gardens
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BT Tower The Post Office Tower - now known as the BT Tower - opened in the Fitzrovia area of central London in 1965. The tower’s main structure was 177 metres high. A further section of aerial rigging brought the total height to 191m. It was the tallest building in the UK until London’s NatWest Tower opened in 1980.
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The Prince of Wales Theatre in 1903 shortly before its demolition for the building of the Scala Theatre in 1904.
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Fairyland, 92 Tottenham Court Road (1905) Fairyland was an amusement arcade with a shooting range, owned and run by Henry Stanton Morley (1875-1916) during the period leading up to and during the First World War. It was closed after (unintentionally according to its owners), it was used to practice political assassinations. Notably, attempts on the life of Prime Minister Herbert Asquith (planned but not carried out) and Sir William Hutt Curzon Wyllie (carried out).
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High level shot of Regents Place as seen from Great Portland Street. The photograph shows the Holy Trinity Church and Great Portland Street underground station in the foreground.
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Block of flats on the Regent’s Park Estate (2009) A large housing estate in the London Borough of Camden built after 1951, most of the estate is named after places in the Lake District such as Windermere, Cartmel and Rydal Water.
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St. James Gardens
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’The March Of The Guards To Finchley’ - outside the Adam and Eve Tea Rooms. This view north along Tottenham Court Road is roughly at the site of modern Warren Street station.
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The Farthing Pye House in 1780, painted in watercolour by Thomas H. Shepherd. This morphed into the Greene Man, on the Euston Road opposite Great Portland Street station. It was called the Farthing Pye House as mutton pies could be bought there for a farthing. The pub is now owned by Greene King who changed the spelling of the sign to match their branding, when they took over the Spirit Pub Company in 2015 and retired the Taylor Walker brewery brand. In 2019, the cheapest pie on the menu was ascertained to be the Woodland Mushroom & Ale which cost £10.99. As there were 960 farthings in a pound sterling, the nominal price of a pie there has risen by a factor of over 10000.
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This painting bears the inscription: All that remained in the year 1844 of the once celebrated Rhobess Farm, Hampstead Road now Ampthill Square
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Taste of India restaurant, Drummond Street, NW1 (2022)
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