Malden Place, NW5

Road in/near Gospel Oak

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Malden Place is a street in Kentish Town.


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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
Benevolent Institution for the Relief of Aged and Infirm Journey The Benevolent Institution for the Relief of Aged and Infirm Journeymen was founded on 10 February 1837.
Kentish Town West Kentish Town West station opened on 1 April 1867 as ’Kentish Town’ and was renamed ’Kentish Town West’ on 2 June 1924.
Queen’s Crescent Market Queen’s Crescent Market is one of London’s oldest street markets, and is still held every Thursday and Saturday.
The Load of Hay The Load of Hay was established by 1721.

NEARBY STREETS
Aland Road, NW5 Aland Road was named after the Åland archipelago in the Baltic (Kentish Town West)
Allcroft Passage, NW5 Allcroft Passage was situated off of Allcroft Road
Allcroft Road, NW5 Allcroft Road was built between 1862 and 1870 to links Queen’s Crescent with roads to the south.
Antrim Grove, NW3 Antrim Grove was Antrim Street until 1895 (Belsize Park)
Antrim Mansions, NW3 Antrim Mansions is a street in Hampstead (Belsize Park)
Antrim Road, NW3 Antrim Road is a street in Hampstead (Belsize Park)
Arctic Street, NW5 Arctic Street was Franklin Street until 1937
Ashdown Crescent, NW5 Ashdown Crescent commemorates its former landowner
Ashdown Street, NW5 Ashdown Street, now demolished, was named after Edwin Ashdown
Athlone Street, NW5 Athlone Street is named for Princess Alice, Countess of Athlone (Kentish Town West)
Baptist Gardens, NW5 Baptist Gardens is a street in Kentish Town (Kentish Town West)
Barn Field, NW3 Barn Field - built as Georgian terraces - was opened in 1949 (Belsize Park)
Barrington Close, NW5 Barrington Close is a road in the NW5 postcode area (Gospel Oak)
Bassett Street, NW5 Bassett Street is a street in Kentish Town (Kentish Town West)
Byron Mews, NW3 Byron Mews is a street in Hampstead (South End Green)
Cayford House, NW3 Cayford House was built at the northern end of Lawn Road around 1963 (Belsize Park)
Chalcot Gardens, NW3 Chalcot Gardens is a street in Hampstead (Belsize Park)
Chaston Place, NW5 Chaston Place is a street in Kentish Town (Gospel Oak)
Coity Road, NW5 This is a street in the NW5 postcode area (Kentish Town West)
Cressfield Close, NW5 Cressfield Close is a street in Kentish Town (Gospel Oak)
Cressy Road, NW3 Cressy Road was named for a famous English victory by its builder Thomas Gibb (South End Green)
Dalby Street, NW5 Dalby Street is a street in Kentish Town (Kentish Town West)
Downside Crescent, NW3 Downside Crescent is a street in Hampstead (Belsize Park)
Du Maurier House, NW3 Du Maurier House is situated at the northern end of Lawn Road (Belsize Park)
Dunboyne Road, NW3 Dunboyne Road is a street in Hampstead (Belsize Park)
Elaine Court, NW3 Elaine Court is a block on Haverstock Hill (Belsize Park)
Elaine Grove, NW5 Elaine Grove is a street in the Gospel Oak area (Gospel Oak)
Elizabeth Mews, NW3 Elizabeth Mews is a street in Hampstead (Belsize Park)
Ella Mews, NW3 Ella Mews is a street in Hampstead (South End Green)
England’s Lane, NW3 This is a street in the NW3 postcode area (Belsize Park)
Fleet Road, NW3 Fleet Road refers to the buried River Fleet here (South End Green)
Fountain Mews, NW3 Fountain Mews is a street in Hampstead (Belsize Park)
Garnett Road, NW3 Garnett Road is a street in Hampstead (Belsize Park)
Gilden Crescent, NW5 Gilden Crescent is a road in the NW5 postcode area
Grafton Road, NW5 Grafton Road leaves Prince of Wales Road and takes a northwesterly trajectory to Kentish Town West and beyond
Grafton Terrace, NW5 Grafton Terrace is a street in Kentish Town (Gospel Oak)
Haverstock Hill, NW3 Haverstock Hill is a street in Hampstead (Belsize Park)
Haverstock Road, NW5 Haverstock Road is a street in Kentish Town (Gospel Oak)
Hazel House, NW3 Hazel House is a block on Maitland Park Road (Belsize Park)
Heathgate Place, NW3 Heathgate Place is a street in Hampstead (Gospel Oak)
Heathgate, NW3 Heathgate is a street in Hampstead (Gospel Oak)
Herbert Street, NW5 Herbert Street is a street in Kentish Town (Gospel Oak)
Kiln Place, NW5 Kiln Place is a road in the NW5 postcode area (Gospel Oak)
Kingsford Street, NW5 Kingsford Street is a street in Kentish Town
Klara Court, NW3 Klara Court is a block on Haverstock Hill (Belsize Park)
Lamble Street, NW3 Lamble Street is a street in Kentish Town (Gospel Oak)
Lawn Road, NW3 Lawn Road dates from 1851 (Belsize Park)
Lismore Circus, NW5 Lismore Circus was a former Victorian circus with six streets radiating from it (Gospel Oak)
Maitland Park Road, NW3 Maitland Park Road is a street in Hampstead (Kentish Town West)
Maitland Park Villas, NW3 Maitland Park Villas is a street in Hampstead (Belsize Park)
Malden Place, NW5 Malden Place is a street in Kentish Town (Gospel Oak)
Malden Road, NW5 Malden Road is a street in Kentish Town (Kentish Town West)
Mansfield Place, NW3 Mansfield Place is a road in the NW3 postcode area (Gospel Oak)
Mansfield Road, NW5 Mansfield Road is a street in Kentish Town (Gospel Oak)
Marsden Street, NW5 Marsden Street is a street in Kentish Town (Kentish Town West)
Meru Close, NW5 Meru Close is a road in the NW5 postcode area (Gospel Oak)
Modbury Gardens, NW5 Modbury Gardens is a street in Kentish Town (Kentish Town West)
Parkhill Road, NW3 Parkhill Road was Park Road until 1897 (Belsize Park)
Parkhill Walk, NW3 This is a street in the NW3 postcode area (Belsize Park)
Quadrant Grove, NW5 Quadrant Grove is a street in Kentish Town (Gospel Oak)
Queen’s Crescent, NW5 Queen’s Crescent played a seminal role in the story of the Sainsbury’s supermarket chain
Rhyl Street, NW5 Rhyl Street is a street in Kentish Town (Kentish Town West)
Rowan House, NW3 Rowan House is a block on Maitland Park Road (Kentish Town West)
Severnake Road, NW3 The Isokon building is a concrete block of 34 flats designed by architect Wells Coates for Molly and Jack Pritchard, as an experiment in communal living (Belsize Park)
Southampton Road, NW5 Southampton Road is a street in Kentish Town
Spring House, NW5 Spring House is a block on Spring Place
Spring Place, NW5 Spring Place is a street in Kentish Town (Kentish Town)
St Ann’s Gardens, NW5 St Ann’s Gardens lies off Queen’s Crescent (Kentish Town West)
Stanbury Court, NW3 Stanbury Court can be found on Haverstock Hill (Belsize Park)
Steeles Mews South, NW3 Steele’s Mews North lies opposite its southern namesake (Belsize Park)
Talacre Road, NW5 Talacre Road was formerly Weedington Street (Kentish Town West)
Tasker Road, NW3 Tasker Road is a street in Hampstead (Belsize Park)
Thurlow Terrace, NW5 Thurlow Terrace is a street in Kentish Town (Gospel Oak)
Troyes House, NW3 Troyes House was built on the site of a bombed out convent (Belsize Park)
Upper Park Road, NW3 Upper Park Terrace became Upper Park Road in 1885 (Belsize Park)
Vicars Road, NW5 Vicars Road is a street in Kentish Town (Gospel Oak)
Walham Court, NW3 Walham Court is a block on Haverstock Hill (Belsize Park)
Warden Road, NW5 Warden Road is a street in Kentish Town (Kentish Town West)
Weedington Road, NW5 Weedington Road is a street in Kentish Town
Wellesley Road, NW5 Wellesley Road is a street in Kentish Town (Kentish Town West)
Whitebeam House, NW3 Whitebeam House is a block on Maitland Park Villas (Belsize Park)
Wilkin St Mews, NW5 Wilkin St Mews is a street in Kentish Town (Kentish Town West)
Wilkin Street Mews, NW5 Wilkin Street Mews is a street in Kentish Town (Kentish Town West)
Wilkin Street, NW5 Wilkin Street is a street in Kentish Town (Kentish Town West)
Wood Field, NW3 Wood Field was a post-war development aimed at providing houses for bombed out residents (Belsize Park)
Woodland Walk, NW3 Woodland Walk is a street in Hampstead (Belsize Park)
Woodyard Close, NW5 Woodyard Close is a road in the NW5 postcode area
Wordsworth Place, NW5 Wordsworth Place runs off Southampton Road


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'The Benevolent Institution for the Relief of Aged and Infirm Journeymen' was founded in Kentish Town on 10 February 1837. The asylum consisted of the chapel and ten houses; the dwelling at the south end being appropriated for the chaplain. Each house consisted of eight rooms, two being allotted to each pensioner. As reported in 1843, there were thirty-six male pensioners and their wives in the asylum. In addition to the apartments, each pensioner received 8 shillings a week plus coal.
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Agincourt Road (2007) An Archway-bound C11 stops to collect a passenger. View taken from the junction with Cressy Road
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Sainsbury’s Allcroft Road depot This was built in what is now NW5 in the 1880s
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Two women walking past the graffiti ’No Evictions!’ on a railway bridge on Grafton Road, NW5. Much of the area was bulldozed and redeveloped in the 1960s and early 1970s.
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Haverstock Hill station in 1905 with its entrance on Lismore Circus.
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Spotted playing games with London Borough of Camden traffic wardens. Probably not recommended.
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Many of the roads around NW3 and NW5 were built with a particular lack of naming imagination. Many an x Mews North matches a near-identical x Mews South
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Sainsbury’s opened its first depot in Langford Mews, Kentish Town around 1880. This was where Sainsbury’s smoked bacon and had stabling and warehouses to supply the growing chain of Sainsbury stores until the Company’s headquarters moved to Blackfriars in 1891.
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Hetty Scott at her greengrocer stall outside 159 Queen’s Crescent, Kentish Town (1914)
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View of a House and its Estate in Belsize, Middlesex (1696) London and its smoke is visible on the left horizon
Credit: Jan Siberechts/Tate Britain
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