Curran House, SW3

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Curran House is a block on Elystan Street.


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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 STREETS
Aldbury House, SW3 Aldbury House is a block on Marlborough Street (Chelsea)
Alexander Place, SW7 Alexander Place was originally called Alfred Place East (South Kensington)
Alexander Square, SW3 Alexander Square is a garden square in Chelsea (Chelsea)
Alfred Place, SW7 Alfred Place, just north of South Kensington station (South Kensington)
Anderson Street, SW3 Anderson Street connects the King’s Road with Sloane Avenue (Chelsea)
Arundel Court, SW3 Arundel Court is a building on Markham Street (Chelsea)
Astell Street, SW3 Mary Astell (1668-1731), author, lived in Paradise Row (now Royal Hospital Road) (Chelsea)
Avenue Court, SW3 Avenue Court is sited on Draycott Avenue (Chelsea)
Barnaby Place, SW7 Barnaby Place is a road in the SW7 postcode area (South Kensington)
Bedmond House, SW3 Bedmond House is a block on Ixworth Place (Chelsea)
Biddesden House, SW3 Biddesden House is a block on Cadogan Street (Chelsea)
Blacklands Terrace, SW3 Blacklands Terrace was the location of the house and estate of Blacklands (Chelsea)
Bray Place, SW3 Bray Place is one of the streets of London in the SW3 postal area (Chelsea)
Britten Street, SW3 Britten Street was probably named after J. Britten, a trustee of St Luke’s Church in 1828 (Chelsea)
Brompton Road, SW3 Brompton Road begins at Knightsbridge Underground station and runs south-west until it reaches Egerton Gardens (Chelsea)
Bull’s Gardens, SW3 Bull’s Gardens was built as Bull’s Buildings at the beginning of the 19th century (Chelsea)
Burnsall Street, SW3 Burnsall Street was Brewer Street until 1928 and originally part of Blenheim Street (Chelsea)
Bury Walk, SW3 Bury Walk was possibly named because it led to the burial ground laid out in 1812, where St Luke’s Church now stands (Chelsea)
Bute Street, SW7 Bute Street is one of the streets of London in the SW7 postal area (South Kensington)
Bywater Street, SW3 Bywater Street was built in the 1850s on the site of a nursery (Chelsea)
Cadogan Court, SW3 Cadogan Court can be found on Draycott Avenue (Chelsea)
Cadogan Square, SW1X Cadogan Square was built between 1877 and 1888, largely on the grounds of the Prince’s Club - it was briefly known as Pavilion Square (Chelsea)
Cadogan Street, SW3 Cadogan Street is named for the Cadogan family who own extensive properties in Chelsea (Chelsea)
Cale Street, SW3 Cale Street was Bond Street until 1871 (Chelsea)
Charles II Place, SW3 Charles II Place is a road in the SW3 postcode area (Chelsea)
Chelsea Cloisters, SW3 On the west side of Sloane Avenue, a vast ten-storeyed block was built 1937-8 called Chelsea Cloisters (Chelsea)
Chelsea Square, SW3 Chelsea Square is a road in the SW3 postcode area (Chelsea)
Chipperfield House, SW3 Chipperfield House is a block on Ixworth Place (Chelsea)
Clabon Mews, SW1X Clabon Mews, Lennox Gardens, Lennox Gardens Mews were laid out on a former cricket field (Chelsea)
Colebrook Court, SW3 Colebrook Court is one of the streets of London in the SW3 postal area (Chelsea)
Coulson Street, SW3 Coulson Street connects Sloane Avenue with Lincoln Street (Chelsea)
Cranmer Court, SW3 Cranmer Court, one of the largest blocks of flats in London, was built 1934-5 (Chelsea)
Crescent Place, SW3 Crescent Place is one of the streets of London in the SW3 postal area (Chelsea)
Cromwell Gardens, SW7 Cromwell Gardens is a short but major road in South Kensington. It joins the Cromwell Road at the junction with Exhibition Road to the west with the Brompton Road to the east (South Kensington)
Cromwell Mews, SW7 A street within the SW7 postcode (South Kensington)
Cromwell Place, SW7 Cromwell Place is one of the streets of London in the SW7 postal area (South Kensington)
Cromwell Street, SW7 Cromwell Street is a location in London (South Kensington)
Curran House, SW3 Curran House is a block on Elystan Street (Chelsea)
Danube Street, E14 Danube Street was renamed in 1937 (Chelsea)
Delmerend House, SW3 Delmerend House is a block on Ixworth Place (Chelsea)
Denyer Street, SW3 Denyer Street runs between Draycott Avenue and Milner Street (Chelsea)
Donne Place, SW3 Donne Place is a road in the SW3 postcode area (Chelsea)
Dove House, SW3 Dove House can be found on Dovehouse Street (Chelsea)
Dovehouse Street, SW3 Dovehouse Street is one of the streets of London in the SW3 postal area (Chelsea)
Draycott Avenue, SW3 Draycott Avenue is a notable shopping street (Chelsea)
Draycott Place, SW3 The first section of Draycott Place dates from the 1820s (Chelsea)
Draycott Terrace, SW3 Draycott Terrace is a road in the SW3 postcode area (Chelsea)
Dudmaston Mews, SW3 Dudmaston Mews is a road in the SW3 postcode area (Chelsea)
Egerton Crescent, SW3 Egerton Crescent was described in 2013 as "the most expensive street in Britain" (Chelsea)
Egerton Gardens, SW3 Egerton Gardens is one of the streets of London in the SW3 postal area (Chelsea)
Egerton Terrace, SW3 Egerton Terrace is one of the streets of London in the SW3 postal area (Chelsea)
Elbourn House, SW3 Elbourn House is a block on Cale Street (Chelsea)
Elm Place, SW3 Elm Place is a road in the SW3 postcode area (Chelsea)
Elystan Place, SW3 Elystan Place is one of the streets of London in the SW3 postal area (Chelsea)
Elystan Street, SW3 Elystan Street - from Elystan Glodrydd, founder of the fourth Royal Tribe of Wales, - said to be an early ancestor of Lord Cadogan (Chelsea)
End House, SW3 End House is a block on Rosemoor Street (Chelsea)
First Street, SW3 First Street was so-named as it was the first street to be laid out on the Hasker estate (Chelsea)
Flamstead House, SW3 Flamstead House is a block on Cale Street (Chelsea)
Foulis Terrace, SW3 Foulis Terrace is a road in the SW3 postcode area (Chelsea)
Fulham Road, SW3 Fulham Road - a major road on London - runs from Putney Bridge through Fulham and Chelsea to Brompton Road (Chelsea)
Gadebridge House, SW3 Gadebridge House is a block on Cale Street (Chelsea)
Glendower Place, SW7 Glendower Place is one of the streets of London in the SW7 postal area (South Kensington)
Glynde Mews, SW3 Glynde Mews is one of the streets of London in the SW3 postal area (Chelsea)
Godfrey Street, SW3 Godfrey Street - probably from Walter Godfrey, an important Chelsea landowner in the eighteenth century (Chelsea)
Green Lettuce Lane, SW3 Green Lettuce Lane was a country lane in Chelsea (Chelsea)
Guinness Court, SW3 Guinness Court is a building on Guinness Court (Chelsea)
Guthrie Street, SW3 Guthrie Street is a cul-de-sac leasing off Cale Street (Chelsea)
Guy Scadding Building, SW3 Guy Scadding Building is a block on Cale Street (Chelsea)
Halsey Street, SW3 Halsey Street lies over the tracks of the District Line (Chelsea)
Hammerfield House, SW3 Hammerfield House is a block on Cale Street (Chelsea)
Hasker Street, SW3 Hasker Street was built on land belonging to the Rev. G.H. Hasker (Chelsea)
Icknield House, SW3 Icknield House is a block on Cale Street (Chelsea)
Ives Street, SW3 Ives Street dates from the 1820s (Chelsea)
Ixworth Place, SW3 Ixworth Place is one of the streets of London in the SW3 postal area (Chelsea)
Jenningsbury House, SW3 Jenningsbury House is a block on Cale Street (Chelsea)
Joubert Mansions, SW3 Joubert Mansions is one of the streets of London in the SW3 postal area (Chelsea)
Jubilee Place, SW3 Jubilee Place commemorates the Jubilee of George III (Chelsea)
Keppel House, SW3 Keppel House is a block on Fulham Road (South Kensington)
Kimbolton Row, SW3 Kimbolton Row is a road in the SW3 postcode area (Chelsea)
Kingsmill House, SW3 Kingsmill House can be found on Cale Street (Chelsea)
Lennox Gardens Mews, SW1X Lennox Gardens Mews was built behind Lennox Gardens from 1882 onwards (Chelsea)
Lennox Gardens, SW1X Named after Lord William Lennox, Lennox Gardens skirts the central gardens of the same name (Chelsea)
Lewis Estate, SW3 Commercial area (Chelsea)
Lincoln Street, SW3 Authority to lay down Lincoln Street was given in the 1845 Chelsea Improvement Act (Chelsea)
Lower Stewart’s Grove, SW3 Lower Stewart’s Grove was eventually absorbed into Cale Street (Chelsea)
Lucan Place, SW3 Lucan Place is one of the streets of London in the SW3 postal area (Chelsea)
Malvern Court, SW7 Malvern Court is a block on Old Brompton Road (South Kensington)
Margaretha House, SW3 Margaretha House is a block on Draycott Place (Chelsea)
Markham Square, SW3 Markham Square is a garden square laid out in 1836 (Chelsea)
Markham Street, SW3 Pulham Markham Evans was the last owner of Box Farm which formerly stood on this site (Chelsea)
Marlborough Street, SW3 Marlborough Street is a road in the SW3 postcode area (Chelsea)
Maylands House, SW3 Maylands House is a block on Cale Street (Chelsea)
Melton Court, SW7 Melton Court is one of the streets of London in the SW7 postal area (South Kensington)
Meriden Court, SW3 Meriden Court is a block on Chelsea Manor Street (Chelsea)
Milner Street, SW3 Milner Street runs roughly west from Cadogan Square, crossing Ovington Street, Lennox Gardens and Clabon Mews (Chelsea)
Moore Street, SW3 Moore Street was named after Richard Moore of Hampton Court Palace, a former landowner (Chelsea)
Mossop Street, SW3 Mossop Street was once called Green Lettuce Lane (Chelsea)
Nettleden House, SW3 Nettleden House stands on Marlborough Road (Chelsea)
Neville Street, SW7 Neville Street is one of the streets of London in the SW7 postal area (Chelsea)
North Terrace, SW3 North Terrace is one of the streets of London in the SW3 postal area (Chelsea)
Oatwell House, SW3 Oatwell House is sited on Marlborough Street (Chelsea)
Onslow Crescent, SW7 Onslow Crescent is a road in the SW7 postcode area (South Kensington)
Onslow Mews East, SW7 Onslow Mews East is a road in the SW7 postcode area (South Kensington)
Onslow Square, SW7 Onslow Square, a garden square, was started by Charles James Freake, to designs by architect George Basevi (South Kensington)
Orford House, SW3 Orford House is a block on Rawlings Street (Chelsea)
Ovington Street, SW3 Ovington Street is one of the widest and most imposing streets in Chelsea (Chelsea)
Pelham Court, SW3 Pelham Court is one of the streets of London in the SW3 postal area (Chelsea)
Pelham Crescent, SW7 Henry Pelham, 3rd Earl of Chichester was a former trustee of the Smith’s Charity Estate, upon which the road was built (South Kensington)
Pelham Place, SW7 Pelham Place is one of the streets of London in the SW7 postal area (South Kensington)
Pelham Street, SW3 Pelham Street - as Pelham Road - originated in the 1830s (South Kensington)
Petyward, SW3 Petyward is a road in the SW3 postcode area (Chelsea)
Pond House, SW3 Residential block (Chelsea)
Pond Place, SW3 A large pond once existed on the site now occupied by Onslow Dwellings (Chelsea)
Queen’s Elm Parade, SW3 Queen’s Elm Parade is a location in London (Chelsea)
Queens Elm Parade, SW3 Queens Elm Parade is one of the streets of London in the SW3 postal area (Chelsea)
Queensberry Way, SW7 Queensberry Way is a road in the SW7 postcode area (South Kensington)
Rawlings Street, SW3 Rawlings Street, formerly Princes Street was renamed in 1873 after Charles Rawlings who instituted a Chelsea Charity (Chelsea)
Rich Lane, SW3 Rich Lane is a road in the SW5 postcode area (Chelsea)
Richards Place, SW3 Richards Place is a location in London (Chelsea)
Rose Square, SW3 Rose Square is one of the streets of London in the SW3 postal area (Chelsea)
Rosemoor Street, SW3 Rosemoor Street was at first called Orford Terrace and then Little Orford Street (Chelsea)
Royal Avenue, SW3 Royal Avenue This was laid out for William III as part of a proposed triumphal way leading from Wren’s Royal Hospital to the south right to Kensington Palace in the north. (Chelsea)
Samuel Lewis Trust Dwellings, SW3 Samuel Lewis Trust Dwellings is a location in London (Chelsea)
Selwood Terrace; Neville Terrace, SW7 Neville Terrace is a road in the SW7 postcode area (Brompton)
Sloane Avenue, SW3 Sloane Avenue runs roughly north-west to south-east (Chelsea)
Smith Street, SW3 Smith Street was built between 1794 and 1807 by a vintner named Thomas Smith (Chelsea)
South House, SW3 South House is a block on Rosemoor Street (Chelsea)
South Kensington Station Arcade, SW7 South Kensington Station Arcade is one of the streets of London in the SW7 postal area (South Kensington)
South Parade, SW3 South Parade is a road in the SW3 postcode area (Chelsea)
South Terrace, SW7 South Terrace is one of the streets of London in the SW7 postal area (South Kensington)
Sprimont Place, SW3 Sprimont Place is a road in the SW3 postcode area (Chelsea)
St Catherine’s Mews, SW3 St Catherine’s Mews is a road in the SW3 postcode area (Chelsea)
St Lukes Street, SW3 St Lukes Street is one of the streets of London in the SW3 postal area (Chelsea)
Stewart’s Grove, SW3 Named after William Stewart, an auctioneer of Piccadilly, who began to build here on land leased from Lord Cadogan. (Chelsea)
Sumner Place, SW7 Sumner Place is one of the streets of London in the SW7 postal area (Brompton)
Sydney Close, SW7 Sydney Close is one of the streets of London in the SW3 postal area (Chelsea)
Sydney Mews, SW3 Sydney Mews lies in an area to the north of the Brompton Road (Chelsea)
Sydney Place, SW7 Sydney Place is one of the streets of London in the SW7 postal area (South Kensington)
Sydney Street, SW3 Sydney Street is a main street of Chelsea, connecting Fulham Road and King’s Road (Chelsea)
The Arcade, SW7 The Arcade is one of the streets of London in the SW7 postal area (South Kensington)
The Gateways, SW3 The Gateways is one of the streets of London in the SW3 postal area (Chelsea)
Thurloe Close, SW3 John Thurloe owned the land on which the mews was later built, and was said to have been given it by Oliver Cromwell for services during the Commonwealth (South Kensington)
Thurloe Place Mews, SW7 Thurloe Place Mews leads off Thurloe Place itself (South Kensington)
Thurloe Place, SW7 Thurloe Place is named after John Thurloe, a secretary to the council of state during the Oliver Cromwell Commonwealth. (South Kensington)
Thurloe Square, SW7 Thurloe Square is a traditional garden square in South Kensington (South Kensington)
Thurloe Street, SW7 Thurloe Street is named for John Thurloe, said to have been given this land by Oliver Cromwell for services during the Commonwealth (South Kensington)
Tryon Street, SW3 Tryon Street was originally a footpath known locally as Butterfly Alley which separated two famous nurseries: John Colville and Thomas Davey. (Chelsea)
Walpole Street, SW3 Walpole Street is one of the streets of London in the SW3 postal area (Chelsea)
Walton Street, SW1X Walton Street is a major road of Chelsea (Chelsea)
Wellington Square, SW3 Wellington Square was laid out in the 1850s by Francis Edwards though the terraces on either side of the square were built some ten years earlier (Chelsea)
West House, SW3 West House is a block on Rosemoor Street (Chelsea)
Whitehead’s Grove, SW3 Whitehead’s Grove was named after a builder, lessee of part of Chelsea Common in 1810 (Chelsea)
Wiltshire Close, SW3 Wiltshire Close is one of the streets of London in the SW3 postal area (Chelsea)
Woodfall Street, SW3 Woodfall Street is one of the streets of London in the SW3 postal area (Chelsea)


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In the neighbourhood...

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Harrods Department Store frontage as viewed along Brompton Rd at night (2012)
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The Sutton Estate, Chelsea was built in 1913.
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The London Oratory
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Bibendum, The Michelin Building on Fulham Road, Chelsea
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Ennismore Mews, SW7 with the Russian Orthodox Cathedral of Dormiton at the end
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Lennox Gardens (2015) Lennox Gardens was built in the Queen Anne style over the final remaining market garden south of Knightbridge in 1882.
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The interior of St Simon Zelotes church, Milner Street, SW3
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Admiral Codrington, 17 Mossop Street, Chelsea
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Houses on the northwest side on Onslow Square, SW7
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Walton Street, SW3 That ladder is a health and safety nightmare! Not that I believe in moaning about H&S nor nothing. I leave that to others...
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