Airedale Avenue, W4

Road in/near Chiswick

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Airedale Avenue is a street in Chiswick.


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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
22 St Peter’s Square, W6 22 St Peter’s Square, in Hammersmith, is a grade II Listed building with a former laundry that has been converted to an architects’ studio and office building.
Stamford Brook Stamford Brook is a station on the District Line.

NEARBY STREETS
Airedale Avenue, W4 Airedale Avenue is a street in Chiswick (Chiswick)
Airedale Road South, W4 Airedale Road South is a road in the W4 postcode area (Chiswick)
Aiten Place, W6 Aiten Place is a road in the W6 postcode area (Hammersmith)
Albion Court, W6 Albion Court is a street in Hammersmith (Hammersmith)
Annandale Road, W4 Annandale House, a house on this site, gave its name to Annandale Road (Chiswick)
Annardale Road, W4 Annardale Road is a road in the W4 postcode area (Chiswick)
Ashbourne Grove, W4 Ashbourne Grove is the northernmost and first of a series of road names in alphabetical order (Chiswick)
Ashlar Court, W6 Ashlar Court is sited on Ravenscourt Gardens (Ravenscourt Park)
Balfern Grove, W4 Balfern Grove is claimed by the local historical society as one of the least imaginative approaches to road naming in Chiswick (Chiswick)
Bedford Park Corner, W4 Bedford Park Corner is a shopping parade (Turnham Green)
Berestede Road, W4 Berestede Road is a road in the W6 postcode area (Hammersmith)
Beverley Road, W4 Beverley Road is a street in Chiswick (Chiswick)
Black Lion Lane, W6 Black Lion Lane is a street in Hammersmith (Hammersmith)
Black Lion Mews, W6 Black Lion Mews is a road in the W6 postcode area (Hammersmith)
Brackley Road, W4 Brackley Road is a street in Chiswick (Chiswick)
Brackley Terrace, W4 Brackley Terrace is a street in Chiswick (Chiswick)
British Grove South, W4 British Grove South is a road in the W4 postcode area (Hammersmith)
British Grove, W6 The Hammersmith and Turnham Green British School created the name British Grove. (Hammersmith)
Chardin Road, W4 Chardin Road is a street in Chiswick (Turnham Green)
Chiswick Field Road, W4 Chiswick Field Road was an old lane (Chiswick)
Chiswick High Road, W4 Chiswick High Road is the main road through Chiswick (Chiswick)
Chiswick Lane, W4 Chiswick Lane is a street in Chiswick (Chiswick)
Cleveland Avenue, W4 Barbara, Duchess of Cleveland, lived in Walpole House and was buried in St Nicholas Church. (Chiswick)
Coombe Road, W4 Coombe Road is a street in Chiswick (Chiswick)
Cornwall Grove, W4 Cornwall Grove is the middle of five groves with names beginning A to E (Chiswick)
Cranbrook Road, W4 Cranbrook Road is a street in Chiswick (Chiswick)
Dale Street, W4 Dale Street commemorates the Vicar of Chiswick - the Rev. Lawford William Torriano Dale - who laid out the Glebe Estate (Chiswick)
Devonshire Mews, W4 Devonshire Mews is a street in Chiswick (Chiswick)
Devonshire Place, W4 Devonshire Place was the northernmost road of Chiswick New Town (Chiswick)
Devonshire Road, W4 Devonshire Road is a street on the Glebe Estate, commemorating the Duke of Devonshire (Chiswick)
Devonshire Street, W4 Devonshire Street was a main road of Chiswick New Town (Chiswick)
Eastbury Grove, W4 Eastbury Grove links four other streets beginning with letters A to D: Ashbourne Grove, Balfern Grove, Cornwall Grove and Dorchester Grove (Chiswick)
Elliott Road, W4 Elliott Road is a street in Chiswick (Turnham Green)
Ennismore Avenue, W4 Ennismore Avenue was originally named after a pub (Chiswick)
Eyot Gardens, W4 Eyot Gardens is a street in Hammersmith (Hammersmith)
Flanders Mansions, W4 Flanders Mansions is a street in Chiswick (Chiswick)
Flanders Road, W4 In the area of Turnham Green station, Flanders Road leaves Bath Road and runs at a diagonal to the latter (Chiswick)
Furze Street, W4 Furze Street was redeveloped as part of the Hogarth Estate (Chiswick)
Grove Passage, W4 British Grove Passage is a road in Chiswick (Hammersmith)
Hamlet Gardens, W6 Hamlet Gardens is a road in the W6 postcode area (Ravenscourt Park)
Hammersmith Terrace, W6 Hammersmith Terrace is a street in Hammersmith (Hammersmith)
Homefield Road, W4 Homefield Road is a street in Chiswick (Chiswick)
Hunt Street, W4 Hunt Street was an original street of Chiswick New Town (Chiswick)
James Street, W4 James Street existed between 1838 and 1950 (Chiswick)
Kings Court, W6 Kings Court is a street in Hammersmith (Ravenscourt Park)
Kings Yard, W4 Kings Yard is one of the streets of London in the E15 postal area (Chiswick)
Linkenholt Mansions, W6 Linkenholt Mansions is a residential block (Stamford Brook)
Mayfield Avenue, W4 Mayfield Avenue is a street in Chiswick (Chiswick)
Merton Avenue, W4 Merton Avenue was named after a large local house - Merton Lodge (Chiswick)
Mulberry Place, W6 Mulberry Place is a road in the W6 postcode area (Hammersmith)
Netheravon Road South, W4 Netheravon Road South is a street in Chiswick (Chiswick)
Netheravon Road, W4 Netheravon Road is a street in Chiswick (Chiswick)
North Verbena Gardens, W6 North Verbena Gardens is a road in the W6 postcode area (Hammersmith)
Parkside, W6 Parkside is a street in Hammersmith (Ravenscourt Park)
Prebend Gardens, W4 Prebend Gardens is a street in Chiswick (Chiswick)
Prebend Mansions, W4 Prebend Mansions on Chiswick High Road were first occupied in 1906 (Chiswick)
Ravenscourt Gardens, W6 Ravenscourt Gardens is a street in Hammersmith (Ravenscourt Park)
Ravensmede Way, W4 Ravensmede Way was built over the site of the short-lived Hammersmith & Chiswick station (Chiswick)
Roman Road, W4 Roman Road is a road in the W4 postcode area (Chiswick)
Salisbury Court, W4 Salisbury Court is a street in Chiswick (Chiswick)
South Black Lion Lane, W6 South Black Lion Lane is a street in Hammersmith (Hammersmith)
St Peter’s Wharf, W6 St Peter’s Wharf is a road in the W6 postcode area (Hammersmith)
St Peters Road, W6 St Peters Road is a street in Hammersmith (Hammersmith)
St Peter’s Grove, W6 Saint Peter’s Grove runs south off of King Street (Hammersmith)
St Peter’s Square, W6 St Peter’s Square is a garden square laid out in the 1820s (Hammersmith)
Stamford Brook Mansions, W6 Stamford Brook Mansions on Goldhawk Road were built in 1901 (Stamford Brook)
Stamford Court, W6 Stamford Court is a building on Stamford Court (Ravenscourt Park)
Swanscombe Road, W4 Swanscombe Road is a street in Chiswick (Chiswick)
The Close, W4 The Close became British Grove in 1932, when that was split by the building of Great West Road (Hammersmith)
The Power House, W4 Residential block (Chiswick)
Theresa Road, W6 Theresa Road is a street in Hammersmith (Hammersmith)
Thornton Avenue, W4 Dr Thornton was the Prebendary of Chiswick when his avenue was built. (Chiswick)
Turnham Green Terrace Mews, W4 Turnham Green Terrace Mews is a small side turning (Chiswick)
Turnham Green Terrace, W4 Turnham Green Terrace is a street in Chiswick (Turnham Green)
Upham Park Road, W4 Upham Park Road is a street in Chiswick (Chiswick)
Vaughan Avenue, W6 Vaughan Avenue is a street in Hammersmith (Stamford Brook)
Verona Court, W4 Verona Court is a road in the W4 postcode area (Chiswick)
Westcroft Square, W6 Westcroft Square is a street in Hammersmith (Ravenscourt Park)
Western Terrace, W6 Western Terrace is a street in Hammersmith (Hammersmith)
Westside, W6 Westside is a block on the corner of Ravenscourt Gardens (Ravenscourt Park)
Wilson Walk, W4 Wilson Walk is a street in Chiswick (Stamford Brook)
Wilton Avenue, W4 Wilton Avenue is a street in Chiswick (Chiswick)
Wood Street, W4 Wood Street, an original road of Chiswick New Town, survived the bulldozers of the Hogarth Estate (Chiswick)


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Ravenscourt Park
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Chiswick High Road (1900s)
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St Peter’s Square, W6
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In the neighbourhood...

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The skittle alley at The Black Lion on 8 June 1928
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St Peters Square, Hammersmith, late 1950s
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Chiswick High Road (1900s)
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Keene’s Automobile Works in Flanders Road, c. 1903. Mr L.P. Keene had earlier set up his works in a yard behind the Stores in Bath Road. He claimed it was the best repairing works in London with accommodation for 250 cars. He developed a fourteen-horsepower steam car called the ’Keenelet’, but it did not catch on and the company failed in 1904. In 1906 the firm of H.J. Mulliner, coachbuilders, took over the premises, which by then included workshops and offices in the three-storey Stores building. Mulliners made high-quality coachwork for firms such as Rolls-Royce and Bentley. It merged with Park Ward and moved to Willesden in 1961. A large red-brick office block, appropriately named Mulliner House, now occupies the site of the automobile works.
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St Peter’s Square, W6
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Fisherman’s Place, Chiswick, photographed probably in the 1920s. This was an enclave of small cottages tucked between a church and the River Thames.
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Gothick Cottage (early twentieth century) This house - considered one of the most beautiful in the area and a landmark on the Goldhawk Road - was, for many years, the home of a Mr Murcott, a gunsmith. It was demolished in 1958 and eventually replaced by a Shell filling station. According to descendant Hilary Tilmouth, the people you can see in the garden are Catherine Murcott, twins Annie and Kitty, along with Willy and Lionel Mutcott.
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Turnham Green station, c. 1906 The station was opened in 1869 on the London and South Western Railway from Richmond to the City. Ten years later the line to Ealing was opened and in 1883 trains started to run through to Hounslow. Initially, the station only had two platforms with one up and one down line running between them; passengers crossed from one platform to the other using the footbridge, which can be seen in the photograph. In 1911 the station was reconstructed, with two island platforms with sets of tracks running on either side, thus allowing for an increase in the number of trains. The bridge had to be rebuilt in three parts to carry the extra tracks.
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The front building of 22 St Peter’s Square
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