Curnock Street, NW1

Road in/near Camden Town, existing until 1966

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George Curnock was the 19th century proprietor of two wharves on the Regent’s Canal.

While Curnock Street disappeared, the Curnock Street Estate was created between 1967 and 1970 by Paul Boissevain and Barbara Osmond.

Until 1938, Curnock Street had been called Archer 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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Arlington Road, NW1 Arlington Road is ultimately a noble derivation of Harlington, Middlesex (Camden Town)
Barclay Street, NW1 Barclay Street led from Aldenham Street northwards to Medburn Street (Somers Town)
Barker Drive, NW1 Barker Drive built over railway sidings, takes its name from Tom Barker (1887-1970) who served as Mayor of Camden in the 1950s (Camden Town)
Barton Place, NW1 Barton Place was a mid-nineteenth century name for a section of Camden High Street (Camden Town)
Bayham Place, NW1 Bayham Place is a short cobbled street (Camden Town)
Bayham Street, NW1 Bayham Street is named for one of Lord’s Camden’s titles, Viscount Bayham (Camden Town)
Baynes Street, NW1 Baynes Street connects Royal College Street with St Pancras Way (Camden Town)
Beatty Street, NW1 Beatty Street is a road in the NW1 postcode area (Mornington Crescent)
Bergholt Mews, NW1 Bergholt Mews is a road in the NW1 postcode area (Camden Town)
Bruges Place, NW1 Bruges Place is a street in Camden Town (Camden Town)
Buck Street, NW1 Buck Street leads from Kentish Town Road to Camden High Street (Camden Town)
Camden High Street, NW1 Camden High Street is the local high street for Camden Town (Camden Town)
Camden Street, NW1 Camden Street is named for Charles Pratt, 1st Earl Camden (Camden Town)
Camley Street, N1C Camley Street runs north from King’s Cross (Camden Town)
Camley Street, NW1 Camley Street is a street in Camden Town (Camden Town)
Canal Terrace, NW1 Canal Terrace was an 1820s development, surviving to the post-Second World War period as Canal View (Camden Town)
Carlow House, NW1 Carlow House is a building on Mary Terrace (Camden Town)
Carlow Street, NW1 Carlow Street leads off Arlington Road (Mornington Crescent)
Carol Street, NW1 Carol Street is a street in Camden Town (Camden Town)
Carpenter Court, NW1 Carpenter Court is a building on Pratt Street (Camden Town)
Cedar Way Industrial Estate, N1C Commercial area (King’s Cross)
Cedar Way, N1C Cedar Way is a road in the N1C postcode area (King’s Cross)
Charrington Street, NW1 Charrington Street runs south to north and is a continuation of Ossulston Street (Somers Town)
Clarendon Street, NW1 Clarendon Street dated from before Earl Camden’s transformation of Camden Town (Camden Town)
Cobden House, NW1 Cobden House is located on Beatty Street (Mornington Crescent)
College Grove, NW1 College Grove is a road in the NW1 postcode area (Camden Town)
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Crofters Way, NW1 Crofters Way is a road in the NW1 postcode area (Camden Town)
Crowndale Court, NW1 Crowndale Court is a road in the NW1 postcode area (St Pancras)
Crowndale Road, NW1 Crowndale Road was at first called Fig Lane and then Gloucester Place (Somers Town)
Curnock Street, NW1 George Curnock was the 19th century proprietor of two wharves on the Regent’s Canal (Camden Town)
Delancey Passage, NW1 Delancey Passage is a street in Camden Town (Camden Town)
Delancey Street, NW1 Delancey Street was formed in 1867 out of the combination of Warren Street and Stanhope Street (Camden Town)
Early Mews, NW1 Early Mews is a road in the NW1 postcode area (Camden Town)
Fig Lane, NW1 Fig Lane was the original name for the road later called Crowndale Road (Camden Town)
Georgiana Street, NW1 Georgiana Street is a street in Camden Town (Camden Town)
Gloucester Crescent, NW1 Gloucester Crescent is a street in Camden Town (Camden Town)
Godwin Court, NW1 Godwin Court is a block on Crowndale Road (Somers Town)
Goldington Crescent, NW1 Goldington Crescent connects Crowndale Road and Pancras Road (St Pancras)
Goldington Street, NW1 Goldington Street was formerly part of the Duke of Bedford’s Figs Mead Estate (later Bedford New Town). The Duke also owned land in Goldington, Bedfordshire (St Pancras)
Goodwin Court, NW1 Goodwin Court is located on Goodwin Court (Somers Town)
Granary Street, NW1 Granary Street is a road in the NW1 postcode area (Camden Town)
Greater London House, NW1 Greater London House is located on Hampstead Road (Mornington Crescent)
Greenland Place, NW1 Greenland Place followed the line of Church Path (Camden Town)
Greenland Road, NW1 Greenland Road was called Hamilton Street until 1939 (Camden Town)
Greenland Street, NW1 Greenland Street was originally York Street (Camden Town)
Grove Street, NW1 Grove Street was a 1790s-era road of Camden Town (Camden Town)
Hamilton Street, NW1 Until 1938, Hamilton Street was the name for Greenland Road (Camden Town)
Harrington Square, NW1 Harrington Square is named after the Earl of Harrington, one of whose daughters married the seventh Duke of Bedford (Mornington Crescent)
Hawley Crescent, NW1 Hawley Crescent is a street in Camden Town (Camden Town)
Hurdwick House, NW1 Hurdwick House can be found on Harrington Square (Mornington Crescent)
Inverness Street, NW1 Inverness Street is a street in Camden Town (Camden Town)
Jamestown Road, NW1 Jamestown Road is a street in Camden Town (Camden Town)
King Street, NW1 King Street was one of the original roads of Camden New Town, laid out in 1791 (Camden Town)
King’s Terrace, NW1 King’s Terrace was formerly Little King Street South and Little King Street North (Camden Town)
Kingston House, NW1 Kingston House is a block on Camden Street (Camden Town)
Lawfords Wharf, NW1 Lawfords Wharf is a street in Camden Town (Camden Town)
Lyme Street, NW1 Lyme Street is a street in Camden Town (Camden Town)
Lyme Terrace, NW1 Lyme Terrace is a road in the NW1 postcode area (Camden Town)
Mandela Street, NW1 Mandela Street was named after Nelson Mandela (Camden Town)
Mary Terrace, NW1 Mary Terrace is a street in Camden Town (Camden Town)
Medburn Street, NW1 Medburn Street is named after a farm between Elstree and Radlett in Hertfordshire (Somers Town)
Metro House, NW1 Metro House is a block on Arlington Road (Mornington Crescent)
Miller Street, NW1 Miller Street is a street in Camden Town (Mornington Crescent)
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Mornington Crescent, NW1 Mornington Crescent was named after Garret Wesley, 1st Earl of Mornington (Mornington Crescent)
Mornington Street, NW1 Mornington Street is a street in Camden Town (Camden Town)
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Park View House, NW1 Park View House (previously Cecil Rhodes House) was constructed on the Goldington Estate (St Pancras)
Park Village East, NW1 Park Village East was part of a proposed canal-side village (Camden Town)
Park Village Mews, NW1 Park Village Mews is a road in the NW1 postcode area (Camden Town)
Park Village West, NW1 Park Village West is a road in the NW1 postcode area (Camden Town)
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Platt Street, NW1 Platt Street formed part of the Aldenham School (Brewers’ Company) Estate (Somers Town)
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Pratt Mews, NW1 Pratt Mews dates from the 1790s (Camden Town)
Pratt Street, NW1 Pratt Street was named for Charles Pratt, 1st Earl of Camden (Camden Town)
Reachview Close, NW1 Reachview Close is a road in the NW1 postcode area (Camden Town)
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Somerston House, NW1 Somerston House is a block on St Pancras Way (Camden Town)
St Martins Almshouses, NW1 St Martins Almshouses is a street in Camden Town (Camden Town)
St Martins Close, NW1 St Martins Close is surrounded by St Martin’s Gardens (Camden Town)
St Pancras Way, NW1 St Pancras Way is a street in Camden Town (Camden Town)
Stanmore Place, NW1 Stanmore Place is a small backstreet of Camden Town (Camden Town)
Stucley Place, NW1 Stucley Place is a street in Camden Town (Camden Town)
The Marr, NW1 The Marr is a block on the Curnock Street Estate (Camden Town)
Underhill Street, NW1 Underhill Street lies off Arlington Road (Camden Town)
Unity Mews, NW1 Unity Mews is a cul-de-sac off Chalton Road’s northern section near Goldington Crescent (Somers Town)
Warren Street, NW1 Warren Street was an early nineteenth century street in Camden (Camden Town)
Weavers Way, NW1 Weavers Way is part of the Elm Village estate (Camden Town)
Werrington Street, NW1 Werrington Street was an incorporation of Clarendon Street and the west side of Clarendon Square (Somers Town)
Whitehall Park House, NW1 Whitehall Park House can be found on Camden Road (Camden Town)


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Camden Town (1920s)
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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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Agar Town (1857)
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Camden High Street
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In the neighbourhood...

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Camden Town (1920s)
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Gillfoot and Dalehead flats on the Ampthill Square Estate
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The Camden Head on Camden High Street, taken in 1903. The Camden Head is a public house and live venue which first opened towards the end of the 19th century.
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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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All Saints, Camden Town, in 1828.
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Camden High Street
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Cobden Statue, corner of Eversholt Street and Camden High Street (1905) Richard Cobden (1804 - 1865) was a Radical and Liberal politician, manufacturer, and a campaigner for free trade and peace. He was associated with the Anti-Corn Law League and the Cobden–Chevalier Treaty. In 1866, the Cobden Club was founded to promote "Peace, Free Trade and Goodwill Among Nations".
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Amy Street Art Trail - Lidlington Place, NW1
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Mornington Crescent, northwest quadrant (1904). The view includes no.31 where Spencer Gore rented a room between 1909–12.
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An STL bus entering Park Street, NW1 from the High Street (1930) The former Brittania pub is on the extreme right. The pub was later a shop and its ornamental lamps have long disappeared. The bank building, seen between the two buses, belonged to the Westminster Bank, who amalgamated with the National Provincial to become the Natwest.
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