Stevendale Road, SW6

Road in/near Fulham

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Stevendale Road is part of Fulham


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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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Acfold Road, SW6 Acfold Road is part of Fulham (Fulham)
Althea Street, SW6 Althea Street lies within the SW6 postal area (Fulham)
Altura Tower, SW11 Altura Tower can be found on Bridges Court (Battersea)
Ash House, SW6 Ash House is a block on Townmead Road (Fulham)
Ashcombe Street, SW6 Ashcombe Street was part of the Morrison’s Farm Estate (Fulham)
Aspect Court, SW6 Aspect Court is a block on The Boulevard (River Thames)
Bagleys Lane, SW6 Bagleys Lane is a location in Fulham (Fulham)
Banyan House, SW6 Banyan House is sited on Thames Path (Fulham)
Beltran Road, SW6 Beltran Road dates from 1897 (Fulham)
Birch House, SW6 Birch House is a block on Townmead Road (Fulham)
Bovingdon Road, SW6 Bovingdon Road is a location in Fulham (Fulham)
Bowerdean Street, SW6 Bowerdean Street is in Fulham (Fulham)
Box Tree House, SW6 Box Tree House is a block on Lensbury Avenue (Fulham)
Breer Street, SW6 Breer Street is part of Fulham (Fulham)
Bridge Studios, SW6 Bridge Studios is in the Fulham part of the SW6 area (Fulham)
Bridges Wharf, SW11 Bridges Wharf was designed by architects Chantrey Ltd for the Weston Group in 2009 (Battersea)
Broughton Road, SW6 Broughton Road is in the Fulham part of the SW6 area (Fulham)
Byam Street, SW6 Byam Street, forms part of the London suburb of Fulham (Fulham)
Candlemakers Apartments, SW11 Candlemakers Apartments is a residential block (Battersea)
Cedar House, SW6 Cedar House is a block on Lensbury Avenue (Imperial Wharf)
Central Garden Apartments, SW6 Central Garden Apartments is a block on Townmead Road (Fulham)
Chipstead Street, SW6 Chipstead Street is one of the streets of London in the SW6 postal area (Parsons Green)
Clancarty Road, SW6 Clancarty Road began life as Bryans Lane which led to Morrison’s Farm (Fulham)
Compass House, SW6 Compass House is a block on Park Street (Imperial Wharf)
Consort House, SW6 Consort House can be found on Lensbury Avenue (Fulham)
Cotton Row, SW11 Cotton Row, formerly part of York Place, leads to the Thames (Battersea)
Counter House, SW6 Counter House is a block on Park Street (Imperial Wharf)
Courtyard House, SW6 Courtyard House is a building on Lensbury Avenue (Fulham)
Cranbury Road, SW6 Cranbury Road is in the Fulham area (Fulham)
Cyprus House, SW6 Cyprus House is a block on Townmead Road (Fulham)
De Morgan Road, SW6 De Morgan Road is in Fulham (Fulham)
Dockside House, SW6 Dockside House is a block on Park Street (Fulham)
Dolphin House, SW6 Dolphin House can be found on Lensbury Avenue (Fulham)
Elbe Street, SW6 Elbe Street is part of Fulham (Fulham)
Elswick Street, SW6 Elswick Street is in the Fulham part of the SW6 area (Fulham)
Fountain House, SW6 Fountain House can be found on The Boulevard (Imperial Wharf)
Friston Street, SW6 Friston Street dates from 1898 (Fulham)
Fulmead Street, SW6 Fulmead Street is in the Fulham part of the SW6 area (Fulham)
Furness Road, SW6 Furness Road is in an area of Fulham (Fulham)
Gilstead Road, SW6 Gilstead Road is in the Fulham part of the SW6 area (Fulham)
Glenrosa Street, SW6 This is a street in the SW6 postcode area (Fulham)
Gurney Road, SW6 Gurney Road lies in Fulham (Fulham)
Hamble Street, SW6 Hamble Street is in the Fulham area (Fulham)
Harbour Yard, SW10 Harbour Yard is a block in Imperial Wharf (Imperial Wharf)
Hawthorn House, SW6 Hawthorn House is a block on Townmead Road (Fulham)
Hazlebury Road, SW6 Hazlebury Road lies in Fulham (Fulham)
Hugon Road, SW6 Hugon Road is in the Fulham part of the SW6 area (Fulham)
Imperial Crescent, SW6 Imperial Crescent is part of Fulham (Fulham)
Imperial Road, SW6 Imperial Road, forms part of the London suburb of Fulham (Fulham)
Imperial Wharf, SW6 Imperial Wharf is one of the streets of London in the SW6 postal area (Imperial Wharf)
Jaeger House, SW6 Jaeger House is a block on Thurstan Street (Fulham)
Jepson House, SW6 Jepson House, forms part of the London suburb of Fulham (Fulham)
Kilkie Street, SW6 Kilkie Street is a location in Fulham (Fulham)
Langford Road, SW6 Langford Road is a location in Fulham (Fulham)
Leeward House, SW11 Leeward House is a 1990s block (Battersea)
Lensbury House, SW6 Lensbury House is a block on William Morris Way (Fulham)
Lindrop Street, SW6 Lindrop Street is part of Fulham (Fulham)
Mahogany House, SW6 Mahogany House is sited on Lensbury Avenue (Fulham)
Marinefield Road, SW6 Marinefield Road lies in Fulham (Fulham)
Molasses House, SW11 Molasses House is a block on Molasses Row (Battersea)
Mollases House, SW11 Mollases House is a riverside block (Battersea)
Mollases Row, SW11 Mollases Row is one of a series of 1990s roads in Plantation Wharf (Battersea)
Nacovia House, SW6 Nacovia House is a block on Townmead Road (Fulham)
Narborough Street, SW6 Narborough Street was built in late 1896 (Fulham)
Octavia House, SW6 Octavia House is a block on Townmead Road (Fulham)
Olive House, SW6 Olive House is a block on Townmead Road (Fulham)
Orbis Wharf, SW11 Orbis Wharf stands on Bridges Court Road (Battersea)
Passenger House, SW6 Passenger House is a building on William Morris Way (Fulham)
Pearscroft Court, SW6 Pearscroft Court is a location in Fulham (Fulham)
Pearscroft Road, SW6 Pearscroft Road is a location in Fulham (Fulham)
Perrymead Street, SW6 Perrymead Street is street in Fulham (Parsons Green)
Prices Court, SW11 Prices Court consists of four residential blocks arranged around a courtyard (Battersea)
Quayside House, SW6 Quayside House can be found on Thurstan Street (Fulham)
Querrin Street, SW6 Querrin Street lies within the SW6 postal area (Fulham)
Redwood House, SW6 Redwood House is a block on Townmead Road (Fulham)
Regal House, SW6 Regal House is located on Lensbury Avenue (Fulham)
Regency House, SW6 Regency House is a block on The Boulevard (Imperial Wharf)
Riverside Tower, SW6 Riverside Tower can be found on The Boulevard (River Thames)
Rosebury Road, SW6 Rosebury Road is in the Fulham area (Fulham)
Royal House, SW6 Royal House is located on Gurney Road (Fulham)
rr, SW6 Maltings Place is in Fulham (Fulham)
rr, SW6 Salisbury House is a block on Gurney Road (Fulham)
Ryecroft Street, SW6 Ryecroft Street is a road in the SW6 postcode area (Parsons Green)
Sailmakers Court, SW6 Sailmakers Court is a block on William Morris Way (Fulham)
Sandford House, SW6 Sandford House is a block on Park Street (Imperial Wharf)
Sandilands Road, SW6 Sandilands Road is in an area of Fulham (Fulham)
Sequoia House, SW6 Sequoia House is a block on Townmead Road (Fulham)
Settrington Road, SW6 Settrington Road marks the western limit of the Morrison’s Farm Estate, (Fulham)
Shell House, SW6 Shell House is a block on Gurney Road (Fulham)
Snowbury Road, SW6 Snowbury Road lies in Fulham (Fulham)
Station Court, SW6 Station Court is a block on Unnamed Road (Imperial Wharf)
Stephendale Road, SW6 Stephendale Road is in the Fulham area (Fulham)
Stevendale Road, SW6 Stevendale Road is part of Fulham (Fulham)
Stokenchurch Street, SW6 Stokenchurch Street is a road in the SW6 postcode area (Parsons Green)
Studdridge Street, SW6 Studdridge Street is one of the streets of London in the SW6 postal area (Parsons Green)
Thames Towpath, SW10 Thames Towpath is a road in the SW10 postcode area (River Thames)
The Boulevard, SW6 The Boulevard - a road - serves a number of blocks within the Imperial Wharf development (Imperial Wharf)
Townmead Business Centre, SW6 Townmead Business Centre is in the Fulham part of the SW6 area (Fulham)
Townmead Road, SW6 Townmead Road is a location in Fulham (Fulham)
Tynemouth Street, SW6 Tynemouth Street is part of Fulham (Fulham)
Vicentia Court, SW11 A street within the SW11 postcode (Battersea)
Wandsworth Bridge Road, SW6 Wandsworth^ Bridge Road dates from the construction of the bridge in 1873 (Fulham)
Watermans Quay, SW6 Watermans Quay is part of Fulham (Fulham)
Watermeadow Lane, SW6 Watermeadow Lane is in the Fulham part of the SW6 area (Fulham)
Waterside Tower, SW6 Waterside Tower is a block on The Boulevard (Imperial Wharf)
William Morris Way, SW6 William Morris Way is part of Fulham (Fulham)
Woolneigh Street, SW6 Woolneigh Street was laid out in June 1899 (Fulham)


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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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Perrymead Street, SW6
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Walham Green station platform (1939)
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Lots Road Power Station (2005).
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Perrymead Street, SW6
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Ashcombe Street, SW6
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Riverside apartments at Imperial Wharf (2016)
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Mendip Crescent (1982) One year later, this block was demolished.
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