Jameson Street, W8

Road in/near Notting Hill Gate

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Jameson Street was formerly St James or James Street.


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EMC   
Added: 10 Jul 2023 22:35 GMT   

Ossington Street, W8
correcting the date on my existing comment

Source: Paddington: Bayswater | British History Online

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EMC   
Added: 10 Jul 2023 22:31 GMT   

Correction re Ossington Street
In the Wikipedia date of 1837 for the renaming of Victoria Grove as Ossington Street, the two last figures appear to have been transposed from the likely source, London County Council, Names of Streets (1905) quoted in T F T Baker, Diane K Bolton and Patricia E C Croot, ’Paddington: Bayswater’, in A History of the County of Middlesex: Volume 9, Hampstead, Paddington, ed. C R Elrington (London, 1989), pp. 204-212. British History Online ptth;:’www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/middx/vol9/pp204-212 [accessed 10 July 2023]. "During the 1830s Victoria Grove (renamed Ossington Street in 1873) (fn. 48) was laid out from the Uxbridge road close to the boundary, on part of Gravel Pit field." This makes sense, as John Evelyn Denison, a former Speaker of the House of Commons, was created 1st Viscount Ossington in 1873.

Source: Paddington: Bayswater | British History Online

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Added: 2 May 2024 16:14 GMT   

Farm Place, W8
The previous name of Farm Place was Ernest St (no A)

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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
Aubrey House Aubrey House is a large 18th-century detached house with two acres of gardens in the Campden Hill area of Holland Park.
Coach and Horses The Coach & Horses was situated at 108 Notting Hill Gate.
Horbury Chapel (Kensington Temple) In September 1849, the Horbury Chapel, Notting Hill was officially opened.
Ladbroke Square Garden Ladbroke Square communal garden lies in Notting Hill.
Mercury Theatre The Mercury Theatre was situated at 2a Ladbroke Road, next to the Kensington Temple.
Notting Hill in Bygone Days Notting Hill in Bygone Days by Florence Gladstone, was originally published in 1924 by T. Fisher Unwin.

NEARBY STREETS
Airlie Gardens, W8 Airlie Gardens is named after the 5th Earl of Airlie (1826-1881), who lived on nearby Campden Hill at Holly Lodge (Kensington)
Astley House, W8 Astley House is a block on Notting Hill Gate (Notting Hill Gate)
Aubrey Road, W8 Aubrey Road leads into Aubrey Walk, which runs west of Campden Hill Road at the top of Campden Hill. It was named in the 1840s (Kensington)
Aubrey Walk, W8 Aubrey Walk runs west of Campden Hill Road at the top of Campden Hill (Kensington)
Bark Place, W2 This is a street in the W2 postcode area (Bayswater)
Bedford Gardens, W8 Bedford Gardens is one of the prime residential streets in Kensington. (Kensington)
Berkeley Gardens, W8 Berkeley Gardens is a short street which runs between Brunswick Gardens and Kensington Church Street containing terraced houses on both sides with small front gardens (Kensington)
Brunswick Gardens, W8 Brunswick Gardens runs north from Vicarage Gate - a wide tree-lined road with white stuccoed terraces on either side (Kensington)
Buckingham Court, W11 Buckingham Court is a block on Kensington Park Road (Notting Hill)
Bulmer Mews, W11 Bulmer Mews is a tiny mews behind Notting Hill Gate (Notting Hill Gate)
Callcott Street, W8 Callcott Street is a small street between Uxbridge Street and Hillgate Place (Notting Hill Gate)
Campden Grove, W8 Campden Grove runs between Kensington Church Street and Hornton Street. (Kensington)
Campden Hill Close, W8 Campden Hill Close is a small cul-de-sac entered by a narrow driveway off Hornton Street (Kensington)
Campden Hill Gardens, W8 Campden Hill Gardens runs northwards from Aubrey Walk (Kensington)
Campden Hill Place, W11 Campden Hill Place is a road in the W11 postcode area (Notting Hill Gate)
Campden Hill Square, W8 Campden Hill Square is a residential square consisting of large family houses. (Kensington)
Campden Hill Towers, W11 Campden Hill Towers is a block (Notting Hill Gate)
Campden Hill, W8 Campden Hill is a hill and street in Kensington (Kensington)
Campden House, W8 Campden House (Chambers) is a block on Sheffield Terrace (Kensington)
Campden Street, W8 Campden Street stretches between Campden Hill Road and Kensington Church Street (Kensington)
Caroline House, W2 Caroline House is a block on Bayswater Road (Queensway)
Caroline Place Mews, W2 Caroline Place Mews is a road in the W2 postcode area (Queensway)
Caroline Place, W2 Caroline Place is a road in the W2 postcode area (Queensway)
Clanricarde Gardens, W2 Clanricarde Gardens is a street of very tall, narrow houses built between 1869 and 1873 by a pair of West London builders, Thomas Good and William White. (Bayswater)
David Game House, W11 David Game House is a block on Notting Hill Gate (Notting Hill Gate)
Edge Street, W8 Edge Street, laid out in the 1820s, developed with small cottages around courtyards. (Kensington)
Farm Place, W8 Farm Place was formerly called Earnest Street (Kensington)
Farmer Street, W8 Farmer Street was formerly Farm Street (Notting Hill Gate)
Gate Hill Court, W11 Gate Hill Court is a block on Notting Hill Gate (Notting Hill Gate)
Gloucester Walk, W8 Gloucester Walk is a road in the W8 postcode area (Kensington)
Hillgate House, W8 Hillgate House is a block on Hillgate Street (Notting Hill Gate)
Hillgate Place, W8 Hillgate Place was formerly Dartmoor Street (Kensington)
Hillgate Street, W8 Hillgate Street was formerly Johnson Street (Notting Hill Gate)
Hillsleigh Road, W8 Hillsleigh Road is a street in Kensington (Kensington)
Holland Walk, W8 Holland Walk is a street in Notting Hill (Kensington)
Holland Walk, W8 Holland Walk is a street in Kensington (Kensington)
Horbury Crescent, W11 Horbury Crescent is a short half-moon shaped street between Ladbroke Road and Kensington Park Road (Notting Hill)
Horbury Mews, W11 Horbury Mews is a T-shaped mews in Notting Hill (Notting Hill Gate)
Inverness Gardens, W8 Inverness Gardens is a street in Kensington (Kensington)
Jameson Street, W8 Jameson Street was formerly St James or James Street (Notting Hill Gate)
Kensington Church Street, W8 Kensington Church Street is a street in Kensington (Kensington)
Kensington Mall, W8 Kensington Mall is a street in Kensington (Notting Hill Gate)
Kensington Palace Gardens, W8 Kensington Palace Gardens is a street in west central London with some of the most expensive properties in the world. (Kensington)
Kensington Park Gardens, W11 Kensington Park Gardens is a street in Notting Hill (Notting Hill)
Kensington Place, W8 Kensington Place is a street in Kensington (Kensington)
Ladbroke Road, W11 Ladbroke Road is a street in Notting Hill (Notting Hill)
Ladbroke Square, W11 The huge Ladbroke Square communal garden is part communal garden accessed from the backs of the houses lining it and part traditional London Square with roads between the houses and the square. (Notting Hill)
Ladbroke Terrace, W11 Ladbroke Terrace was one of the first streets to be created on the Ladbroke estate (Notting Hill)
Ladbroke Walk, W11 Ladbroke Walk, W11 is part of the Ladbroke Conversation Area (Notting Hill)
Linden Gardens, W11 Linden Gardens is a cul-de-sac and the first of James Ladbroke’s plots to be developed. (Notting Hill Gate)
Linden Mews, W2 Linden Mews lies off Linden Gardens (Notting Hill Gate)
Lucerne Mews, W8 Lucerne Mews is a street in Kensington (Notting Hill Gate)
Matlock Court, W11 Matlock Court can be found on Kensington Park Road (Notting Hill)
Melon Place, W8 Melon Place is a street in Kensington (Kensington)
Newcombe House, W11 Newcombe House is a block on Notting Hill Gate (Notting Hill Gate)
Newcombe House, W2 Residential block (Notting Hill Gate)
Newcombe House, W8 Newcombe House is a building on Notting Hill Gate (Notting Hill Gate)
Notting Hill Gate, W8 Notting Hill Gate is a main shopping and retail street (Notting Hill Gate)
Orme Court, W2 Orme Court is a street in Paddington (Bayswater)
Orme Lane, W2 Orme Lane is a road in the W2 postcode area (Bayswater)
Orme Square, W2 Orme Square is named after Edward Orme, formerly a printseller in Bond Street (Bayswater)
Ossington Street, W8 Ossington Street leads from Moscow Road at its north end to the Bayswater Road at its south end (Bayswater)
Palace Court, W2 Palace Court was built in the 1880s to connect the Bayswater Road to Moscow Road (Bayswater)
Palace Gardens Mews, W8 Palace Gardens Mews is a street in Kensington (Kensington)
Palace Gardens Terrace, W8 Palace Gardens Terrace is a street in Kensington (Kensington)
Palace Green, W8 Palace Green is a street in Kensington (Kensington)
Peel Street, W8 Developed between 1823 and 1834, Peel Street featured many houses which housed multiple families. (Kensington)
Pembridge Crescent, W11 Pembridge Crescent is a street in Notting Hill (Notting Hill)
Pembridge Gardens, W2 Pembridge Gardens dates from the 1850s (Notting Hill Gate)
Pembridge Road, W11 Pembridge Road is a street in London (Notting Hill Gate)
Pembridge Road, W2 Pembridge Road is the former southern end of Portobello Lane. (Notting Hill)
Pembridge Square, W2 Pembridge Square was developed between 1856 and 1864 (Bayswater)
Princes House, W11 Princes House is a block on Kensington Park Road (Notting Hill)
Rabbit Roe, W8 Rabbit Roe is an old street running north from Kensington Mall (Notting Hill Gate)
Sarum House, W11 Sarum House is a block on Portobello Road (Notting Hill)
Sheffield Terrace, W8 Sheffield Terrace runs between Campden Hill Road and Kensington Church Street and is on a slight slope. (Kensington)
Silver Street, W8 Silver Street was the former name for the northernmost part of Kensington Church Street (Notting Hill Gate)
St Mary Abbots Vicarage, W8 St Mary Abbots Vicarage is a street in Kensington (Kensington)
St Olaves Court, W2 St Olaves Court is a block on St Petersburgh Place (Bayswater)
St Petersburgh Mews, W2 St Petersburgh Mews is a road in the W2 postcode area (Bayswater)
St Petersburgh Place, W2 St Petersburgh Place is a street in Paddington (Bayswater)
Thornwood Gardens, W8 Thornwood Gardens is a road in the W8 postcode area (Kensington)
Tor Court, W8 Tor Court is a block on Hornton Street (Kensington)
Tor Gardens, W8 Tor Gardens is a street in Kensington (Kensington)
United House, W11 United House is a block on Pembridge Road (Notting Hill Gate)
Uxbridge Street, W8 Uxbridge Street is a street in Kensington (Notting Hill Gate)
Vicarage Court, W8 Vicarage Court is a street in Kensington (Kensington)
Vicarage Gardens, W8 Vicarage Gardens is a street in Kensington (Kensington)
Vicarage Gate House, W8 Vicarage Gate House is a block on Vicarage Gate (Kensington)
Vicarage Gate, W8 Vicarage Gate is a street in Kensington (Kensington)
Victoria Gardens, W11 Victoria Gardens is a street in Notting Hill (Notting Hill Gate)
Victoria Mews, W11 Victoria Mews is a location in London (Notting Hill Gate)
Wilby Mews, W11 Wilby Mews was maybe named after Benjamin Wilby who was involved in several 19th century development schemes (Notting Hill)
Wycombe Square, W8 Wycombe Square is a road in the W8 postcode area (Kensington)
York House Place, W8 York House Place existed between 1839 and 1904 (Kensington)


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Notting Hill
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Pembridge Road (1900s)
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Ladbroke Square Garden
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Notting Hill
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Pembridge Road (1900s)
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St Peter's Notting Hill
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Notting Hill in Bygone Days
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Ladbroke Square Garden
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The Churchill Arms, Kensington
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Pump attendant at a Lex Garage in Campden Hill Road, Kensington fills up for a customer (1952) In the 1950s, petrol pumps were still largely attached to garage workshops. People didn’t yet use the term “petrol station“ but instead “garage”.
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3-4 Ladbroke Terrace in 2006.
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This video is a little different - no walks from anywhere to anywhere. This video looks at the snapshots of lives captured by postcard photographers in Notting Hill Gate at the turn of the 1900s. As these photographers were ’winging it’ - taking photos of streets in anticipation of these being snapped up by postcard publishers - they were drawn to capturing scenes full of people going about their everyday lives. This means that zooming into these high-definition photos we can take a look at captured scenes that those depicted weren’t aware were being taken.
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Ossington Street, W2 (2012)
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