Tidbury Street, SW8

Road in/near Nine Elms, existed between the 20th century and the 1960s

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Tidbury Street once ran north from Ascalon Street.

It was redeveloped as part of the Savona Estate.
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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
Battersea Power Station Battersea Power Station is a former power station and an Underground station on the Northern Line.
Queenstown Road Queenstown Road is a station in Battersea between Vauxhall and Clapham Junction.
Sleaford Street School Sleaford Street School opened in 1874 and closed during the 1970s..

NEARBY STREETS
Abbey Business Centre, SW8 Abbey Business Centre is in the SW8 postal area (Queenstown Road)
Acre Street, SW8 Acre Street led off Thessaly Road (Nine Elms)
Aegis Grove, SW8 Aegis Grove was a street in Battersea New Town (Battersea Power Station)
Aegis House, SW8 Aegis House was a short-lived tower block on the Savona Estate (Battersea Power Station)
All Saints Court, SW11 A street within the SW11 postcode (Battersea Park)
Altissima House, SW11 Altissima House is located on Queenstown Road (Battersea Park)
Aragon Court, SW8 Aragon Court is a modern block along Ascalon Street (Nine Elms)
Arden Street, SW8 Arden Street disappeared as the New Covent Garden Market was built (Nine Elms)
Ascalon House, SW8 Ascalon House was built as part of the Savona Estate in 1938 (Battersea Power Station)
Ascalon Street, SW8 Ascalon Street is one of the streets of London in the SW8 postal area (Nine Elms)
Ashcroft House, SW8 Ashcroft House is a block on Wadhurst Road (Nine Elms)
Astle Street, SW8 A street within the SW11 postcode (Battersea Park)
Avro House, SW8 Avro House is a block on Havelock Terrace (Nine Elms)
Bannister House, SW8 Bannister House is sited on Wadhurst Road (Nine Elms)
Battersea Park Road, SW8 A short section of Battersea Park Road is in the SW8 postal area (Battersea Power Station)
Beattie House, SW8 Beattie House is a block on Stewarts Road (Nine Elms)
Belgrave Court, SW8 Belgrave Court is a block on Ascalon Street (Nine Elms)
Bognor Street, SW8 John Street became Bognor Street in 1909 (Nine Elms)
Bonsor House, SW8 Bonsor House is a building on Stewarts Road (Nine Elms)
Bradmead, SW8 Bradmead is a modern road near to the Battersea Power Station development (Battersea Power Station)
Brady House, SW8 Brady House is a block on Corunna Road (Nine Elms)
Brooks Court, SW8 Brooks Court is one of the streets of London in the SW8 postal area (Nine Elms)
Burnelli Building, SW11 Burnelli Building is a block on Queenstown Road (Battersea Park)
Camellia House, SW11 Camellia House is a block on Queenstown Road (Battersea Park)
Carey Gardens, SW8 Carey Gardens is one of the streets of London in the SW8 postal area (Nine Elms)
Carriage Drive East, SW11 Carriage Drive East is a road in the SW11 postcode area (Battersea Park)
Ceylon Street, SW8 Ceylon Street was built between 1862 and 1870 (Battersea Power Station)
Cherwell Street, SW8 Cherwell Street was built by Frederick Haynes in the mid-Victoria era (Nine Elms)
Christchurch Vicarage, SW8 Christchurch Vicarage is one of the streets of London in the SW8 postal area (Nine Elms)
Cloisters Business Centre, SW8 Cloisters Business Centre (Cloisters House) is a business centre in the Battersea area (Battersea Park)
Condell Road, SW8 Condell Road is one of the streets of London in the SW8 postal area (Nine Elms)
Corunna Road, SW8 Corunna Road is one of the streets of London in the SW8 postal area (Nine Elms)
Corunna Terrace, SW8 Elizabeth Terrace became Corunna Terrace in 1892 (Nine Elms)
Crampton House, SW8 Crampton House is a block on Patmore Street (Nine Elms)
Cringle Street, SW8 Cringle Street is one of the streets of London in the SW8 postal area (Battersea Power Station)
Cudworth House, SW8 Cudworth House is sited on Stewarts Road (Nine Elms)
Deeley Road, SW8 Deeley Road is one of the streets of London in the SW8 postal area (Nine Elms)
Distribution Block, SW8 Distribution Block is a location in London (Battersea Power Station)
Driver Street, SW8 In 1937, Seymour Street became Driver Street (Nine Elms)
Drury House, SW8 Drury House is located on Wadhurst Road (Nine Elms)
East Bridge, SW8 East Bridge is a location in London (Nine Elms)
Ebson Street, SW8 After 1929, the new name for Porson Street was Ebson Street (Nine Elms)
Edward Foster Court, SW8 Edward Foster Court is a block on Stewarts Road (Battersea Power Station)
Foote’s Row, SW8 Foote’s Row - also Foot’s Row - existed from the original layout of Battersea New Town, until the 1960s (Battersea Power Station)
Gladstone Court Business Centre, SW8 Gladstone Court Business Centre is near Battersea (Nine Elms)
Gladstone Terrace, SW8 Park Place was called Gladstone Terrace after 1892 (Queenstown Road)
Haines Street, SW8 Haines Street was named after the speculating solicitor, Frederick Haines, who built it (Nine Elms)
Havelock Terrace, SW8 Havelock Terrace is one of the streets of London in the SW8 postal area (Nine Elms)
Hawker Building, SW11 Hawker Building is a building on Queenstown Road (Battersea Park)
Hewlett House, SW8 Hewlett House is a block on Havelock Terrace (Nine Elms)
Hookham Court, SW8 Hookham Court is sited on Deeley Road (Nine Elms)
Imex Business Centre, SW8 Imex Business Centre is one of the streets of London in the SW8 postal area (Nine Elms)
Ingate Place, SW8 Ingate Place is one of the streets of London in the SW8 postal area (Queenstown Road)
Jenkins House, SW8 Jenkins House is located on Thessaly Road (Nine Elms)
Kirtley House, SW8 Kirtley House can be found on Thessaly Road (Nine Elms)
Kirtling Street, SW8 Kirtling Street is one of the streets of London in the SW8 postal area (Nine Elms)
Lanson Building, SW11 Lanson Building is a block on Queenstown Road (Battersea Park)
Linford House, SW8 Linford House is a location in London (Nine Elms)
Linford Street, SW8 Linford Street is the westernmost street of a part of SW8 (Nine Elms)
Link House, SW8 Link House is a building beside New Covent Garden Market (Nine Elms)
Locke House, SW8 Locke House is a block on Wadhurst Road (Nine Elms)
Lockington Road, SW8 Lockington Road runs south from Battersea Park Road (Queenstown Road)
Mansell House, SW8 Mansell House is a block on Patmore Street (Nine Elms)
Marsh House, SW8 Marsh House is a block on Thessaly Road (Nine Elms)
Martley House, SW8 Martley House is a block on Condell Road (Nine Elms)
Meath Street, SW11 A street within the SW11 postcode (Battersea Park)
Mills House, SW8 Mills House can be found on Thessaly Road (Nine Elms)
Moat Street, SW8 Moat Street is in Nine Elms (Nine Elms)
Morgan House, SW8 Morgan House is a block on Wadhurst Road (Nine Elms)
New Covent Garden Centre, SW8 New Covent Garden Centre is one of the streets of London in the SW8 postal area (Nine Elms)
New Mill Road, SW8 A street within the SW11 postcode (Nine Elms)
Newtown Court, SW11 Newtown Court is one of the streets of London in the SW11 postal area (Battersea)
Newtown Street, SW8 Formerly Palmerston Street until 1937 (Queenstown Road)
Pagden Street, SW8 Pagden Street was part of Battersea New Town (Nine Elms)
Palmerston Court, SW8 Palmerston Court is a block on Palmerston Way (Battersea Power Station)
Palmerston Street, SW11 Palmerston Street - built in 1862 - became Newtown Street in 1937 but largely disappeared (Battersea)
Palmerston Terrace, SW8 Palmerston Terrace was abolished in 1898, becoming part of Palmerston Street (Queenstown Road)
Palmerston Way, SW8 Palmerston Way is one of the streets of London in the SW8 postal area (Nine Elms)
Parvin Street, SW8 In 1935, William Street became Parvin Street (Nine Elms)
Patcham Terrace, SW8 Patcham Terrace is one of the streets of London in the SW8 postal area (Queenstown Road)
Patmore Street, SW8 Patmore Street is part of the Patmore Estate (Nine Elms)
Priory House, SW8 Priory House is a location in London (Battersea Park)
Queens Circus, SW8 Queens Circus is one of the streets of London in the SW8 postal area (Battersea Park)
Queenstown Mews, SW8 Queenstown Mews is one of the streets of London in the SW8 postal area (Queenstown Road)
Queenstown Road, SW8 Queenstown Road, formerly Queen’s Road, is a major road of eastern Battersea (Queenstown Road)
Ravenet Street, SW8 Ravenet Street was formerly Russell Street (Battersea)
Riverlight Quay, SW8 Riverlight Quay is a development in the Nine Elms area (Nine Elms)
Roydon Street, SW11 Roydon Street is a disappeared street of Battersea (Queenstown Road)
Rudolf Place, SW8 Rudolf Place is one of the streets of London in the SW8 postal area (Nine Elms)
Russell Street, SW8 Russell Street was renamed as Ravenet Street in 1937 (Battersea)
Savona Place, SW8 York Mews became Savona Place in 1880 (Battersea Power Station)
Savona Street, SW8 Savona Street is a road in the Battersea Power Station area (Battersea Power Station)
Seldon House, SW8 Seldon House was built as part of the Savona Estate in 1938 (Battersea Power Station)
Seldon Street, SW8 Seldon Street disappeared under the first blocks of the Savona Estate in the 1930s (Battersea Power Station)
Seymour Street, SW8 Seymour Place was given the name Seymour Street in 1892 (Nine Elms)
Sleaford Industrial Estate, SW8 Commercial area (Battersea Power Station)
Sleaford Street, SW8 Sleaford Street is virtually the last of the surviving streets of Battersea New Town (Battersea Power Station)
Sophora House, SW11 Sophora House is a building on Queenstown Road (Battersea Park)
Sopwith Way, SW11 Sopwith Way serves a modern development which replaced former railway sidings (Battersea Park)
South Street, SW11 South Street was a name used from 1863 to 1894 (Queenstown Road)
Southolm Street, SW8 Southolm Street was formerly both South Street and West Street (Queenstown Road)
Spaces Business Centre, SW8 Spaces Business Centre is a location in London (Queenstown Road)
St George’s Street, SW11 St George’s Street became Roydon Street (Queenstown Road)
St Georges Close, SW8 St Georges Close leads off Patmore Street (Nine Elms)
St Josephs Street, SW8 St Joseph’s Street runs alongside St Mary’s Primary School (Queenstown Road)
Statham House, SW8 Statham House is a block on Wadhurst Road (Nine Elms)
Stewart’s Lane West, SW8 Stewart’s Lane West was absorbed into Stewart’s Lane in 1925 (Nine Elms)
Stewarts Road, SW8 Stewarts Road is one of the streets of London in the SW8 postal area (Nine Elms)
Stroudley House, SW8 Stroudley House is a block on Patmore Street (Nine Elms)
The Cascades, SW11 The Cascades is a block on Queenstown Road (Battersea Park)
The Pavilion, SW8 The Pavilion is one of the streets of London in the SW8 postal area (Battersea Power Station)
Thessaly House, SW8 Thessaly House is a block on Thessaly Road - built in 1938 (Battersea Power Station)
Thessaly Road, SW8 Starting life as simply "New Street", Thessaly Road dates from the 1860s or before (Battersea Power Station)
Tidbury Street, SW8 Tidbury Street once ran north from Ascalon Street (Nine Elms)
Tidemore Street, SW8 Sheldrake Street was renamed Tidemore Street in 1891 (Battersea Power Station)
Tideway Walk, SW8 A street within the SW8 postcode (Battersea Power Station)
Trevithick House, SW8 Trevithick House is a block on Deeley Road (Nine Elms)
Tun Yard, SW8 Tun Yard is one of the streets of London in the SW8 postal area (Nine Elms)
Turpin House, SW11 Residential block (Queenstown Road)
Tweed Street, SW8 Tweed Street now lies under New Covent Garden Market (Nine Elms)
Valetta House, SW11 Valetta House is a block on Queenstown Road (Battersea Park)
Victoria Circus, SW11 Victoria Circus, which seems to have originated in the 1860s, became part of Queen’s Road in 1902 (Battersea Park)
Viridian Buildings, SW8 Viridian Buildings is a location in London (Battersea Power Station)
Wadhurst Road, SW8 Wadhurst Road is a road in the SW8 postcode area (Nine Elms)
Wainwright House, SW8 Wainwright House is sited on Thessaly Road (Nine Elms)
Wenham House, SW8 Wenham House - built in 1938 - was formerly known as Tideway House (Battersea Power Station)
West Street, SW11 West Street became part of Southolm Street in 1894 (Queenstown Road)
Woods House, SW8 Woods House can be found on Wadhurst Road (Nine Elms)
Yeovil Place, SW8 Yeovil Place, existing until after the Second World War, was previously part of Brandon Street until 1905 (Nine Elms)
Yeovil Street, SW8 Yeovil Street was once to be found in the back streets of Nine Elms (Nine Elms)
York Mews, SW8 York Mews became Savona Place in 1880 (Battersea Power Station)


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Battersea Power Station from the River Thames (2012)
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Battersea Park Road looking westwards from the junction with Queenstown Road
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Queenstown Road looking north towards Battersea Power Station (2012) With the reconstruction of the power station and the demolition of the gasholder, this view has changed dramatically since.
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Map of Battersea New Town (1829) From the 1790s, the "New Town" of Battersea started to emerge just west of Nine Elms, with the aim of developing an urban but middle-class district here, amidst the fields. But progress was fragmented due to the various landowners and builders. Working-class terraces gradually filled the gaps between industrial sites.
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