Mckiernan Court, SW11

Road in/near Battersea

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A street within the SW11 postcode


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Added: 22 Aug 2023 12:42 GMT   

Spicer Street
My grandfather was born in Spicer Street in 1910 and his family lived there for many years from the early 1900s to WWII. He remembered Zeppelin raids as a child during WW1. He left school at 12 and was apprenticed at the Army & Navy stores where he worked to become a silversmith following in his father’s footsteps. As an adult, with a wife and two infant children, he was placed on essential war work and moved at the height of the Blitz to be relocated in Worcestershire where he worked at a newly-founded aircraft factory.

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Sue L   
Added: 13 Oct 2023 17:21 GMT   

Duffield Street, Battersea
I’ve been looking for ages for a photo of Duffield Street without any luck.
My mother and grandfather lived there during the war. It was the first property he was able to buy but sadly after only a few months they were bombed out. My mother told the story that one night they were aware of a train stopping above them in the embankment. It was full of soldiers who threw out cigarettes and sweets at about four in the morning. They were returning from Dunkirk though of course my mother had no idea at the time. I have heard the same story from a different source too.

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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
Abercrombie Street, SW11 The origin of the name Abercrombie Street is unknown (Battersea)
Afghan Road, SW11 Afghan Road is a road in the SW11 postcode area (Battersea)
Althorpe Grove, SW11 Althorpe Grove was a short cul-de-sac, west of Sunbury Lane (Battersea)
Althorpe Mews, SW11 Althorpe Mews is a road in the SW11 postcode area (Battersea)
Altura Tower, SW11 Altura Tower can be found on Bridges Court (Battersea)
Ambrose Mews, SW11 A street within the SW11 postcode (Battersea)
Archer House, SW11 Archer House is a block on Vicarage Crescent (Battersea)
Atherton Street, SW11 Atherton Street is one of the streets of London in the SW11 postal area (Battersea)
Badric Court, SW11 Designed in 1967 by William Ryder & Associates, Badric Court is a large quadrangular block (Battersea)
Badric Road, SW11 Badric Road was laid out in 1868 as Urswicke Road (Battersea)
Balfern Street, SW11 Balfern Street is a road in the SW11 postcode area (Battersea)
Banbury Street, SW11 Banbury Street runs west from Battersea Bridge Road (Battersea)
Battersea Bridge Road, SW11 The laying out of Battersea Bridge Road took place in several phases between the 1770s and 1850s (Battersea)
Battersea High Street, SW11 Battersea High Street is anything but the high street of Battersea (Battersea)
Battersea Square, SW11 Battersea Square is one of the streets of London in the SW11 postal area (Battersea)
Blomfield Court, SW11 Blomfield Court is one of the streets of London in the SW11 postal area (Battersea)
Bridge Lane, SW11 Bridge Lane is one of the streets of London in the SW11 postal area (Battersea)
Bridges Court Road, SW11 Bridges Court Road serves the heliport as well as a number of riverside developments (Battersea)
Bridges Court, SW11 Bridges Court is a block on Bridges Court (Battersea)
Bridges Wharf, SW11 Bridges Wharf was designed by architects Chantrey Ltd for the Weston Group in 2009 (Battersea)
Bullen Street, SW11 Bullen Street is one of the streets of London in the SW11 postal area (Battersea)
Cabul Road, SW11 Cabul Road is one of the streets of London in the SW11 postal area (Battersea)
Cambridge Mansions, SW11 Cambridge Mansions is one of the streets of London in the SW11 postal area (Battersea)
Candahar Road, SW11 Candahar Road is one of the streets of London in the SW11 postal area (Battersea)
Castle Street, SW11 Castle Lane was marked on the 1860 map as a small country lane (Battersea)
Church Street, SW11 Church Street became part of (Battersea) Church Road in 1869 (Battersea)
Colestown Street, SW11 This is a street in the SW11 postcode area (Battersea)
Coppock Close, SW11 Coppock Close is part of the Kambala Estate (Battersea)
Cotswold Mews, SW11 Cotswold Mews leads off Battersea Square (Battersea)
Cranleigh Mews, SW11 Cranleigh Mews is one of the streets of London in the SW11 postal area (Battersea)
Crombie Mews, SW11 A street within the SW11 postcode (Battersea)
Eaton House, SW11 Eaton House is a block on Eaton House (Battersea)
Edna Street, SW11 Edna Street is one of the streets of London in the SW11 postal area (Battersea)
Fairchild Close, SW11 Fairchild Close is a housing development between Wye Street and York Road on the former sites of Lithgow Street and Tibet Street (Battersea)
Falcon Wharf, SW11 Falcon Wharf is a cluster of four 18-storey back-to-back bright blue ceramic curved towers, built in 2006 (Battersea)
Fawcett Close, SW11 Fawcett Close is one of the streets of London in the SW11 postal area (Battersea)
Frere Street, SW11 Frere Street is one of the streets of London in the SW11 postal area (Battersea)
Gaitskell Court, SW11 Gaitskell Court is located on Shuttleworth Road (Battersea)
George Potter House, SW11 George Potter House is a block on Battersea High Street (Battersea)
Goulden House, SW11 Goulden House is a block on Bullen Street (Battersea)
Granfield Street, SW11 Granfield Street was established in 1868 (Battersea)
Groveside Court, SW11 Groveside Court was built in the late 1980s on the sites of several small wharves and the White Hart public house at the north end of Lombard Road (Battersea)
Gwynne Road, SW11 Gwynne Road dates from the 1860s (Battersea)
Harroway Road, SW11 Harroway Road was laid out to plans by George Todd (Battersea)
Heaver Road, SW11 Heaver Road, now a cul-de-sac, once ran eastwards to Falcon Road (Battersea)
Heliport Industrial Estate, SW11 Commercial area (Battersea)
Henning Street, SW11 Henning Street is a road in the SW11 postcode area (Battersea)
Holman Road, SW11 Holman Road, an east-west street, dates from 1868 (Battersea)
Home Road, SW11 Home Road is one of the streets of London in the SW11 postal area (Battersea)
Inworth Street, SW11 Inworth Street is one of the streets of London in the SW11 postal area (Battersea)
Inworth Walk, SW11 A street within the SW11 postcode (Battersea)
Kambala Road, SW11 Kambala Road lies along the line of a former street called Natal Road (Battersea)
Kamballa Road, SW11 Kamballa Road ran from Natal Road to Falcon Road (Battersea)
Khyber Road, SW11 This is a street in the SW11 postcode area (Battersea)
Lithgow Street, SW11 Lithgow Street had two predecessors: Francis Street and Grove Lane (Battersea)
Lombard Road, SW11 Lombard Road is one of the streets of London in the SW11 postal area (Battersea)
Mckiernan Court, SW11 A street within the SW11 postcode (Battersea)
Musjid Road, SW11 Musjid Road is a shadow of its former self (Battersea)
Nepaul Road, SW11 A street within the SW11 postcode (Battersea)
Octavia Street, SW11 Octavia Street is a road in the SW11 postcode area (Battersea)
Old Battersea House, SW11 Old Battersea House dates from the early 18th century (Battersea)
Old School House, SW11 A street within the SW11 postcode (Battersea)
Orbel Street, SW11 Orbel Street is one of the streets of London in the SW11 postal area (Battersea)
Orbis Wharf, SW11 Orbis Wharf stands on Bridges Court Road (Battersea)
Orville Road, SW11 Orville Road is a road in the SW11 postcode area (Battersea)
Oyster Wharf, SW11 Oyster Wharf was built between 2002 and 2004 by Barratt Homes to designs by PRC Fewster Architects. (Battersea)
Parkham Street, SW11 Parkham Street is a road in the SW11 postcode area (Battersea)
Patience Road, SW11 Patience Road is one of the streets of London in the SW11 postal area (Battersea)
Petworth Street, SW11 Petworth Street was laid out in the late nineteenth century linking two bridge approaches - Albert Bridge Road and Battersea Bridge Road (Battersea)
Regent House, SW11 Regent House is a block on Lombard Road (Battersea)
Restoration Square, SW11 A street within the SW11 postcode (Battersea)
Rosenau Crescent, SW11 A street within the SW11 postcode (Battersea)
Rowena Crescent, SW11 Rowena Crescent was once called Zulu Crescent (Battersea)
Saltdean Place, SW11 Built in 1825 as Alfred Place, it became Saltdean Place in 1920 (Battersea)
Sesame Apartments, SW11 Sesame Apartments are on Holman Road (Battersea)
Shuttleworth Road, SW11 Castle Street became Shuttleworth Road in 1937 (Battersea)
Simpson Street, SW11 Simpson Street is a road in the SW11 postcode area (Battersea)
Sphere Walk, SW11 Sphere Walk is a location in London (Battersea)
Spicer Street, SW11 Spicer Street was laid out in 1853 (Battersea)
Stanmer Street, SW11 Stanmer Street is one of the streets of London in the SW11 postal area (Battersea)
Sunbury Lane, SW11 Sunbury Lane is one of the streets of London in the SW11 postal area (Battersea)
Surrey Lane, SW11 Surrey Lane is one of the streets of London in the SW11 postal area (Battersea)
Takhar Mews, SW11 Takhar Mews is a road in the SW11 postcode area (Battersea)
Thames Towpath, SW10 Thames Towpath is a road in the SW10 postcode area (River Thames)
The Lanterns, SW11 A street within the SW11 postcode (Battersea)
The Quad, SW11 A street within the SW11 postcode (Battersea)
Totteridge House, SW11 Totteridge House - a 21-storey tower - dates from 1971 (Battersea)
Totteridge Road, SW11 Totteridge Road lasted a century between 1868 and 1969 (Battersea)
Trott Street, SW11 Trott Street connects Battersea High Street with Shuttleworth Road (Battersea)
Ursula Street, SW11 Ursula Street is a road in the SW11 postcode area (Battersea)
Valiant House, SW11 Valiant House can be found on Valiant House (Battersea)
Vicarage Crescent, SW11 Vicarage Crescent is a rather large Crescent of Battersea High Street (Battersea)
Vicarage Road, SW11 Part of Battersea High Street was given the name Vicarage Road in 1915 (Battersea)
Vicarage Walk, SW11 Vicarage Walk is a road in the SW11 postcode area (Battersea)
Vicentia Court, SW11 A street within the SW11 postcode (Battersea)
Waterfront House, SW11 Waterfront House is a block on Lombard Road (Battersea)
Watford Close, SW11 Watford Close is a small street on the Ethelburga Estate (Battersea)
Wayford Street, SW11 A street within the SW11 postcode (Battersea)
Wendle Square, SW11 A street within the SW11 postcode (Battersea)
Westbridge Road, SW11 Wetbridge Road was previously called Bridge Road West and before that King Street (Battersea)
White House, SW11 White House is a block on Vicarage Crescent (Battersea)
Winders Road, SW11 Winders Road runs from Shuttleworth Road to Battersea Park Road (Battersea)
Winfield House, SW11 Winfield House is a block on Vicarage Crescent (Battersea)
Wye Street, SW11 Wye Street is one of the streets of London in the SW11 postal area (Battersea)
Yelverton Road, SW11 Yelverton Road has survived the redevelopment which overtook other nearby streets (Battersea)
Zulu Mews, SW11 Zulu Mews lies within the curve of a Battersea railway (Battersea)


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Chelsea Farm was constructed in the 17th century and was used for market gardening, supplying central London. The Earl of Huntingdon, in the middle of the eighteenth century, rebuilt Chelsea Farm as a house rather than a farm. It became the residence of the Countess of Huntington, a pious Methodist. Chelsea Farm was bought in 1778 by Thomas Dawson, who was created Viscount Cremorne in 1785. Cremorne House was then built along with Ashburnham House and Ashburnham Cottage. By the early 1800s the grounds extended north from the river Thames up to the King’s Road. The estate was famous for its elegant gardens, laid out by Nathaniel Richmond. After Lady Cremorne’s death (his second wife, who was the grand-daughter of William Penn, who founded Pennsylvania) there were no direct male heirs. In 1825 the ‘Lammas’ rights of common grazing were abolished and in 1831 it was sold to Charles Random who established a ’National Sporting Club’, called the Stadium, in the grounds for ’the cultivation of skilful and manly exercise’ which included shooting, sailing, bathing, archery and fencing. The name lives on in Stadium Street. The venture failed and he was forced to surrender the property to his creditors.
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The Dancing Platform at Cremorne Gardens (1864) In the 17th century, Chelsea Farm was formed and the area was used for market gardening plots, supplying central London. In 1778, Lord Cremorne bought Chelsea Farm and Cremorne House was built. In 1830 Charles Random de Berenger, a colourful character implicated in financial fraud during the Napoleonic War, purchased Cremorne House. He was a keen sportsman and opened a sports club know as Cremorne Stadium for ‘skilful and manly exercise’ including shooting, sailing, archery and fencing. In 1846, De Berenger’s Cremorne Stadium was transformed into a pleasure garden which became a popular and noisy place of entertainment. The entertainment included a diverse range of activities including concerts, fireworks, balloon ascents, galas and theatre.
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Badric Road, SW11 (1950s)
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Battersea High Street
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Bramlands Close
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Coppock Close
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Falcon Road, Battersea, looking towards Clapham Junction with Arding & Hobbs clock tower visible above the railway arch.
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Badric Road, SW11 (1950s)
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Rowena Crescent
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Winders Road
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Ingrave Street
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Loo rolls
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Albert Bridge Road at the former end of Ethelburga Street (1958)
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