King Street Cloisters, W6

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King Street Cloisters is a street in Hammersmith.


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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
Corona Theatre School Corona Theatre School was for a time also known as the Ravenscourt Theatre School.
Hammersmith to Goldhawk Road walk This is a proposed walk between Hammersmith and Goldhawk Road along the Hammersmith & City Line.
Latymer Upper School Latymer Upper School is an independent selective grammar school which accepts boys and girls between the ages of 7 and 19.
Lyric Hammersmith The Lyric Theatre (Lyric Hammersmith) is a theatre off King Street, Hammersmith.
New Blue Hall Cinema The New Blue Hall Cinema opened on 10 December 1912 with a seating capacity of 1300.
Polish Social and Cultural Association The Polski Ośrodek Społeczno-Kulturalny (POSK) is the Polish Social and Cultural Association in London.
Ravenscourt Park Ravenscourt Park is served by the District line and is located between Hammersmith and Stamford Brook stations.

NEARBY STREETS
Aiten Place, W6 Aiten Place is a road in the W6 postcode area (Hammersmith)
Albion Gardens, W6 Albion Gardens ran off Dalling Road (Ravenscourt Park)
Albion Mews, W6 Albion Mews is a street in Hammersmith (Hammersmith)
Albion Place, W6 Albion Place is a street in Hammersmith (Hammersmith)
Angel Walk, W6 Angel Walk was previously Angel Road before 1938 (Hammersmith)
Argyle Place, W6 Argyle Place is a street in Hammersmith (Hammersmith)
Ashcroft Square, W6 Ashcroft Square is a street in Hammersmith (Hammersmith)
Aspen Gardens, W6 Aspen Gardens serves the blocks of the Aspen Gardens Estate (Hammersmith)
Aspen Place, W6 In a complicated set of renamings, both Providence Yard and Henrietta Place became Aspen Place in 1891 (Hammersmith)
Atwood Road, W6 Atwood Road is a street in Hammersmith (Ravenscourt Park)
Banim Street, W6 Banim Street is a street in Hammersmith (Hammersmith)
Beadon Road, W6 Beadon Road runs down to the Hammersmith and City Line station in central Hameersmith (Hammersmith)
Beavor Lane, W6 Beavor Lane is a street in Hammersmith (Hammersmith)
Black’s Road, W6 This is a street in the W6 postcode area (Hammersmith)
Blades Court, W6 Blades Court is a street in Hammersmith (Hammersmith)
Bradmore Park Road, W6 Bradmore Park Road is a street in Hammersmith (Ravenscourt Park)
Bridge Avenue, W6 Bridge Avenue is a street in Hammersmith (Hammersmith)
Bridge View, W6 Bridge View is a street in Hammersmith (Hammersmith)
Cambridge Grove, W6 Cambridge Grove was previously called Cambridge Road (Hammersmith)
Cambridge House, W6 Residential block (Hammersmith)
Caroline House, W6 Caroline House is a block on Crisp Road (Hammersmith)
Chambon Place, W6 Chambon Place is a road in the W6 postcode area (Hammersmith)
Chancellors Street, W6 Chancellors Street is a street in Hammersmith (Hammersmith)
Charlotte House, W6 Charlotte House is one of a number of local blocks named after female members of the British Royal Family (Hammersmith)
Crisp Walk, W6 Crisp Walk is a location in London (Hammersmith)
Cromwell Avenue, W6 Cromwell Avenue is a street in Hammersmith (Hammersmith)
Dalling Road, W6 Dalling Road runs north from King Street (Ravenscourt Park)
Dimes Place, W6 Dimes Place is a street in Hammersmith (Hammersmith)
Down Place, W6 Down Place is a street in Hammersmith (Hammersmith)
Felgate Mews, W6 Felgate Mews is a street in Hammersmith (Hammersmith)
Flora Gardens, W6 Flora Gardens is a street in Hammersmith (Ravenscourt Park)
Galena Road, W6 Galena Road is a street in Hammersmith (Hammersmith)
Glenthorne Mews, W6 Glenthorne Mews is a street in Hammersmith (Hammersmith)
Glenthorne Road, W6 Glenthorne Road is a major thoroughfare in Hammersmith (Hammersmith)
Great West Road, W6 Great West Road is a major dual carriageway, leading west out of Hammersmith (Hammersmith)
Hammersmith Bridge Road, W6 Hammersmith Bridge Road is a street in Hammersmith (Hammersmith)
Holcombe Street, W6 Holcombe Street is a street in Hammersmith (Hammersmith)
Kilmarsh Road, W6 Kilmarsh Road is a street in Hammersmith (Hammersmith)
King Street Cloisters, W6 King Street Cloisters is a street in Hammersmith (Hammersmith)
King Street, W6 King Street is a street in Hammersmith (Hammersmith)
Kings Mall, W6 Kings Mall is a street in Hammersmith (Hammersmith)
Lamington Street, W6 Lamington Street is a street in Hammersmith (Hammersmith)
Linden House, W6 Linden House is a block on Upper Mall (Hammersmith)
Lord Napier Place, W6 Lord Napier Place is a street in Hammersmith (Hammersmith)
Lower Mall, W6 Lower Mall is a street in Hammersmith (Hammersmith)
Lyric Square, W6 This is a street in the W6 postcode area (Hammersmith)
Macbeth Street, W6 Macbeth Street is a street in Hammersmith (Hammersmith)
Mall Road, W6 Mall Road is a street in Hammersmith (Hammersmith)
Oil Mill Lane, W6 Oil Mill Lane is a street in Hammersmith (Hammersmith)
Overstone Road, W6 Overstone Road is a street in Hammersmith (Hammersmith)
Parkside, W6 Parkside is a street in Hammersmith (Ravenscourt Park)
Perrers Road, W6 Perrers Road is a street in Hammersmith (Ravenscourt Park)
Queen Caroline Street, W6 Caroline of Brunswick, wife of George IV, lived and died in nearby Brandenburg House (Hammersmith)
Ravenscourt Avenue, W6 Ravenscourt Avenue is a street in Hammersmith (Hammersmith)
Ravenscourt House, W6 Ravenscourt House is a block on Paddenswick Road (Ravenscourt Park)
Ravenscourt Park, W6 Ravenscourt Park is a street with the same name as its adjacent park and also its railway station (Ravenscourt Park)
Ravenscourt Place, W6 Ravenscourt Place runs behind Ravenscourt Park station (Hammersmith)
Ravenscourt Road, W6 Ravenscourt Road is a street in Hammersmith (Ravenscourt Park)
Raynham Road, W6 Raynham Road is a street in Hammersmith (Ravenscourt Park)
Redmore Road, W6 Redmore Road is a street in Hammersmith (Hammersmith)
Rivercourt Road, W6 Rivercourt Road is a road in the W6 postcode area (Hammersmith)
Riverside Gardens, W6 Riverside Gardens is a street in Hammersmith (Hammersmith)
Rutland Grove, W6 Rutland Grove is a road in the W6 postcode area (Hammersmith)
Ship Lane, W6 Ship Lane was formerly known as Bridge Street (Hammersmith)
Southerton Road, W6 Southerton Road is a street in Hammersmith (Hammersmith)
Studland Street, W6 Studland Street is a street in Hammersmith (Hammersmith)
Sussex Place, W6 Sussex Place is a road in the W6 postcode area (Hammersmith)
The Arches, W6 The Arches is a street in Hammersmith (Hammersmith)
The Square, W6 The Square is a road in the W6 postcode area (Hammersmith)
Theresa Road, W6 Theresa Road is a street in Hammersmith (Hammersmith)
Trafalgar Street, W6 Trafalgar Street was a small street in Hammersmith, off Aspen Place (Hammersmith)
Upper Mall, W6 Upper Mall is a street in Hammersmith (Hammersmith)
Vencourt Place, W6 Vencourt Place is a street in Hammersmith (Hammersmith)
Wellington Walk, W6 Wellington Walk was a former street of Hammersmith (Hammersmith)
Weltje Road, W6 Weltje Road was named for the Prince Regent’s chef (Hammersmith)
Westside, W6 Westside is a block on the corner of Ravenscourt Gardens (Ravenscourt Park)
Worlidge Street, W6 Worlidge Street is a street in Hammersmith (Hammersmith)
York House, W6 A street within the W6 postcode (Hammersmith)


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Shepherd's Bush Road, W6
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Ravenscourt Park
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New Blue Hall Cinema, Hammersmith The New Blue Hall Cinema opened on 10 December 1912 with a seating capacity of 1300. It was built and operated by Blue Halls Limited. It was such a success that a second cinema known as the Blue Hall Extension was opened on 26 December 1913 at the rear of the original Blue Hall. In 1935 ABC were planning a new cinema for Hammersmith and the Blue Hall Cinema was demolished to be replaced by the Regal Cinema. The Blue Hall Annexe continued to operate while the new Regal Cinema was being built. When that opened on 14 September 1936 the Blue Hall Annexe was closed and demolished to provide a cinema car park at the rear of the new Regal Cinema. The Regal Cinema operated as a 4-screen Cineworld Hammersmith until its closure in April 2016.
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Shepherd's Bush Road, W6
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Ravenscourt Park
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Margaret House - an original section of the Caroline Estate built in the early twentieth-century. The London County Council extended the estate in 1953. In the background, you can see a tall red-brick building with prominent chimneys. This was another housing estate, which was owned and run by the Peabody Trust. Previously, the site had been home to the Convent of the Good Shepherd, which closed in 1920.
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Stage hands at the Lyric Opera House, Hammersmith (1897) Later called the Lyric Theatre, it had been redesigned in 1895 and opened by Lille Langtry
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The junction of Glenthorne Road and Cambridge Road (now Cambridge Grove), 1909 The driver of the 133 tram is adjusting the rear indicator blind ready for the journey to Kew Bridge.
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The Cannon, 80 Queen Caroline Street, Hammersmith (1906)
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New Blue Hall Cinema, Hammersmith The New Blue Hall Cinema opened on 10 December 1912 with a seating capacity of 1300. It was built and operated by Blue Halls Limited. It was such a success that a second cinema known as the Blue Hall Extension was opened on 26 December 1913 at the rear of the original Blue Hall. In 1935 ABC were planning a new cinema for Hammersmith and the Blue Hall Cinema was demolished to be replaced by the Regal Cinema. The Blue Hall Annexe continued to operate while the new Regal Cinema was being built. When that opened on 14 September 1936 the Blue Hall Annexe was closed and demolished to provide a cinema car park at the rear of the new Regal Cinema. The Regal Cinema operated as a 4-screen Cineworld Hammersmith until its closure in April 2016.
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The Duke of Edinburgh, on the corner of Queen Caroline Street and Worlidge Street, Hammersmith (1920)
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Horse-drawn cab outside Hammersmith station in Beadon Road (1894) Staffords - the shop next to the station - repaired and sola umbrellas.
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Cambridge Road (now Cambridge Grove) during the Edwardian period. A District Line train is crossing the bridge.
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