Ewen House, N1

Block in/near Islington

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Ewen House is a block on Caledonian Road.



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Lena    
Added: 18 Mar 2021 13:08 GMT   

White Conduit Street, N1
My mum, Rosina Wade of the Wade and Hannam family in the area of Chapel Street and Parkfield Street, bought her first “costume” at S Cohen’s in White Conduit Street. Would have probably been about 1936 or thereabouts. She said that he was a small man but an expert tailor. I hope that Islington Council preserve the shop front as it’s a piece of history of the area. Mum used to get her high heel shoes from an Italian shoe shop in Chapel Street. She had size 2 feet and they would let her know when a new consignment of size 2 shoes were in. I think she was a very good customer. She worked at Killingbacks artificial flower maker in Northampton Square and later at the Halifax bombers factory north of Edgware where she was a riveter.

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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
White Conduit Fields White Conduit Fields in Islington was an early venue for cricket and several major matches are known to have been played there in the 18th century.
White Conduit Street (1950s) A line of children hold hands as they walk along the middle of White Conduit Street towards the junction with Chapel Market in Islington in the 1950s.

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Albion Mews, N1 A street within the N1 postcode (Barnsbury)
Albion Yard, N1 Albion Yard lies off of Balfe Street (King’s Cross)
All Saints Street, N1 All Saints Street is one of the streets of London in the N1 postal area (King’s Cross)
ArtHouse, N1C ArtHouse is a block on York Way (King’s Cross)
Balfe Street, N1 Balfe Street is one of the streets of London in the N1 postal area (King’s Cross)
Barnsbury Road, N1 Barnsbury Road is one of the streets of London in the N1 postal area (Islington)
Baron Street, N1 Baron Street is named after Joseph Barron, landlord of the White Lion inn during the late eighteenth century (Angel)
Battlebridge Court, N1 Battlebridge Court is sited on Wharfdale Road (King’s Cross)
Beaconsfield Street, N1C Beaconsfield Street is a road in the N1C postcode area (King’s Cross)
Bemerton Street, N1 Bemerton Street is a street of terraced houses to the west of the Caledonian Road (Islington)
Berners House, N1 Berners House is a block on Barnsbury Road (Islington)
Bingfield Street, N1 Bingfield Street marks the southern boundary of the Bemerton Estate
Blackmore House, N1 Blackmore House is a block on Copenhagen Street (Islington)
Boadicea Street, N1 Boadicea Street is one of the streets of London in the N1 postal area (Islington)
Bonington House, N1 Bonington House is a block on Killick Street (Islington)
Boxworth Grove, N1 Boxworth Grove is one of the streets of London in the N1 postal area (Islington)
Bradleys Close, N1 Bradleys Close is one of the streets of London in the N1 postal area (Islington)
Bramwell Mews, N1 A street within the N1 postcode
Bridge Wharf, N1 Bridge Wharf is one of the streets of London in the N1 postal area (King’s Cross)
Bryan Street, N1 The modern line of Bryan Street lies somewhat to the west of the original pre-Second World War line of the street (Islington)
Brydon Walk, N1 A street within the N1 postcode (Islington)
Caithness House, N1 Caithness House is a block on Twyford Street (Islington)
Caledonian Road, N1 Caledonian Road runs north from King’s Cross (Islington)
Calshot House, N1 Calshot House is a building on Priory Green (Islington)
Calshot Street, N1 Calshot Street is one of the streets of London in the N1 postal area (Islington)
Campbell Walk, N1 A street within the N1 postcode (Islington)
Carnegie Street, N1 Carnegie Street is one of the streets of London in the N1 postal area (Islington)
Chalbury Walk, N1 A street within the N1 postcode (Islington)
Chapel Market, N1 Chapel Market is a daily street market in Islington (Islington)
Charlotte Terrace, N1 Charlotte Terrace is a road in the N1 postcode area (Islington)
Clayton Crescent, N1 A street within the N1 postcode (Islington)
Cloudesley Place, N1 Cloudesley Place is one of the streets of London in the N1 postal area (Islington)
Cloudesley Road, N1 Cloudesley Road is one of the streets of London in the N1 postal area (Islington)
Copenhagen House, N1 Copenhagen House is a block on Charlotte Terrace (Islington)
Copenhagen Street, N1 Copenhagen Street is one of the streets of London in the N1 postal area (Islington)
Corbet House, N1 Corbet House is a block on Maygood Street (Islington)
Cowdenbeath Path, N1 Cowdenbeath Path is a walkway on the Bemerton Estate (Islington)
Crinan Street, N1 Crinan Street is one of the streets of London in the N1 postal area (King’s Cross)
Delhi Street, N1 A street within the N1 postcode (Islington)
Denmark Grove, N1 Denmark Grove is one of the streets of London in the N1 postal area (Islington)
Dewey Road, N1 A street within the N1 postcode (Islington)
Dignum Street, N1 A street within the N1 postcode (Islington)
Donegal Street, N1 Donegal Street is one of the streets of London in the N1 postal area (Islington)
Doves Yard, N1 Doves Yard is a road in the N1 postcode area (Islington)
Dowrey Street, N1 All but the northern tip of Dowrey Street was redeveloped away (Islington)
Dunoon House, N1 Dunoon House is a block on Edward Square (Islington)
Earlsferry Way, N1 Earlsferry Way is a road in the N1 postcode area
Eckford Street, N1 Eckford Street is a road in the N1 postcode area (Islington)
Edward Square, N1 Edward Square is one of the streets of London in the N1 postal area (Islington)
Elsinore House, N1 Elsinore House is a block on Barnsbury Road (Islington)
Elystan Walk, N1 A street within the N1 postcode (Islington)
Everilda Street, N1 Everilda Street is a road in the N1 postcode area (Islington)
Ewen House, N1 Ewen House is a block on Caledonian Road (Islington)
Fife Terrace, N1 A street within the N1 postcode (Islington)
Fisher House, N1 Fisher House is a building on Barnsbury Road (Islington)
Francis Walk, N1 A street within the N1 postcode (Islington)
Gatti’s Wharf, N1 Gatti’s Wharf is a road in the N1 postcode area (King’s Cross)
Godson Street, N1 A street within the N1 postcode (Islington)
Granary Building, N1C Granary Building is a location in London (King’s Cross)
Grant Street, N1 The present Grant Street is the remnant of Warren Street, an L-shaped road running between Chapel Market and White Conduit Street, renamed Grant Street in 1936 (Islington)
Grendon House, N1 Grendon House is located on Collier Street (Islington)
Half Moon Crescent, N1 Half Moon Crescent is one of the streets of London in the N1 postal area (Islington)
Harvest Lodge, N1 Harvest Lodge a plain brick, four-storey block of flats was built in 1962 (Islington)
Havelock Street, N1 A street within the N1 postcode (Islington)
Hayward House, N1 Hayward House is a four-storey block of flats immediately north of St Silas’s Church (Islington)
Hemingford Road, N1 Hemingford Road is one of the streets of London in the N1 postal area (Barnsbury)
Henry Place, N1 Henry Place predated the Barnsbury Estate (Islington)
Jays Street, N1 Jays Street dates from the 1950s reconfiguration of the area (Islington)
Jocelin House, N1 Jocelin House is located on Leirum Street (Islington)
Julius Nyerere Close, N1 A street within the N1 postcode (Islington)
Kenwrick House, N1 Kenwrick House is a block on Leirum Street (Islington)
Killick Street, N1 Killick Street is one of the streets of London in the N1 postal area (Islington)
Kings Quarter Apartments, N1 Kings Quarter Apartments is a block on Copenhagen Street (Islington)
Kinross House, N1 Kinross House is a block on Bemerton Street
Lambert Street, N1 A street within the N1 postcode (Barnsbury)
Lavina Grove, N1 A street within the N1 postcode (King’s Cross)
Lawrence Place, N1 A street within the N1 postcode (Islington)
Leirum Street, N1 The name of Leirum Street is the result of Muriel Street being split in half post-war (Islington)
Lighterman House, N1 Lighterman House can be found on Wharfdale Road (King’s Cross)
Lower Carriage Drive, N1 Lower Carriage Drive is a road in the W4 postcode area (Islington)
Malvern Terrace, N1 Malvern Terrace is a road in the N1 postcode area (Barnsbury)
Mantell Street, N1 Mantell Street, originally Sermon Lane, is now part of Tolpuddle Street (Islington)
Matilda Street, N1 Matilda Street is one of the streets of London in the N1 postal area (Islington)
Mavor House, N1 Mavor House is a block on Jays Street (Islington)
Maygood Street, N1 Maygood Street is a road in the N1 postcode area (Islington)
Maynard House, N1 Maynard House is located on Penton Street (Islington)
Messiter House, N1 Messiter House is a block on Pultney Street (Islington)
Molton House, N1 Molton House is a block on Copenhagen Street (Islington)
Muriel Street, N1 A street within the N1 postcode (Islington)
New Wharf Road, N1 New Wharf Road is one of the streets of London in the N1 postal area (King’s Cross)
Orkney House, N1 Orkney House is a building on Copenhagen Street (Islington)
Outram Place, N1 Outram Place is a road in the N1 postcode area (Islington)
Payne House, N1 Payne House, along Charlotte Terrace and dating from 1937, is part of the Barnsbury Estate (Islington)
Payne Street, N1 Payne Street appeared on the map in 1837 (Islington)
Pembroke Avenue, N1 Pembroke Avenue is the southern extension of Pembroke Street (Islington)
Penton Grove, N1 The narrow loop of Penton Grove, now reduced to an L-shaped alley, was laid out on the site of one of the bowling greens belonging to Prospect House (Dobney’s). (Islington)
Penton Street, N1 Penton Street is a through-route leading on to the narrower Barnsbury Road which continues its line northwards into Islington (Islington)
Prince’s Yard, N1 Prince’s Yard is a road in the N1 postcode area (Islington)
Pultney Street, N1 A street within the N1 postcode (Islington)
Railway Street, N1 Railway Street is one of the streets of London in the N1 postal area (King’s Cross)
Randells Road, N1 Randells Road is one of the streets of London in the N1 postal area
Randell’s Road, N1 Randell’s Road is a road in the N1 postcode area
Redmond House, N1 Redmond House is a building on Carnegie Street (Islington)
Regeneration House, N1C Regeneration House is located on Regent’s Canal Towpath (King’s Cross)
Regent’s Canal Towpath, N1 Regent’s Canal Towpath lies along the canal of the same name (Islington)
Regents Wharf, N1 Regents Wharf is one of the streets of London in the N1 postal area (King’s Cross)
Richmond Avenue, N1 Richmond Avenue - Richmond Road until 1938 - has houses with Greek and Egyptian details, including sphinxes and obelisks. (Islington)
Richmond Crescent, N1 Richmond Crescent was formerly home to Tony Blair (Barnsbury)
Ripplevale Grove, N1 Ripplevale Grove is one of the streets of London in the N1 postal area (Barnsbury)
Risinghill Street, N1 Risinghill Street is one of the streets of London in the N1 postal area (Islington)
Ritchie Street, N1 Ritchie Street is one of the streets of London in the N1 postal area (Islington)
Ritson House, N1 Ritson House is a block on Caledonian Road (Islington)
Roding House, N1 Roding House is a residential block dating from the 1930s (Islington)
Rodney Street, N1 Rodney Street is one of the streets of London in the N1 postal area (Islington)
Rubicon Court, N1C Rubicon Court is a block on York Way (King’s Cross)
Rufford Street Mews, N1 Rufford Street Mews is a road in the N1 postcode area
Rufford Street, N1 Rufford Street is one of the streets of London in the N1 postal area
Samford House, N1 Samford House is a block on Charlotte Terrace (Islington)
Saxon Court, N1C Saxon Court is a block on York Way (King’s Cross)
Selkirk House, N1 Selkirk House is the twin building of Perth House
Sheen Grove, N1 Sheen Grove is a road in the N1 postcode area (Islington)
Southern Street, N1 Southern Street is a road in the N1 postcode area (Islington)
St Katharine’s House, N1 St Katharine’s House is at the corner of Penton Street and the eastern stub of what had been Wynford Road until that street was cut off to its west by the large Half Moon Estate (Islington)
St Katharines House, N1 St Katharines House is a building on Barnsbury Road (Islington)
Stanmore Street, N1 Stanmore Street runs west from Caledonian Road (Islington)
Story Street, N1 Story Street is a road in the N1 postcode area
Terrett’s Place, N1 Terrett’s Place is a road in the N1 postcode area (King’s Cross)
The Hub, N1 Block in Kings Cross (King’s Cross)
The Macmillan Building, N1 The Macmillan Building is a block on Crinan Street (King’s Cross)
Thornhill Bridge Wharf, N1 A street within the N1 postcode (Islington)
Thornhill Road, N1 Thornhill Road is a road of Barnsbury (Barnsbury)
Thornhill Square, N1 Thornhill Square was begun in 1847
Thurston House, N1 Thurston House is a block on Leirum Street (Islington)
Tiber Gardens, N1 Tiber Gardens is a road in the N1 postcode area (Islington)
Tile House, N1C Tile House is a block on Beaconsfield Street (King’s Cross)
Tolpuddle Street, N1 Tolpuddle Street is a more recent street of Islington (Islington)
Treaty Street, N1 Treaty Street was called London Street until 1938 (Islington)
Trematon Walk, N1 A street within the N1C postcode (King’s Cross)
Twyford Street, N1 Twyford Street is a road in the N1 postcode area (Islington)
Venn House, N1 Venn House is a block on Pultney Street (Islington)
Vibart Walk, N1 A street within the N1 postcode (Islington)
Vittoria House, N1 Vittoria House is a block on Charlotte Terrace (Islington)
Warren Mews, N1 Warren Mews began in 1889 (Islington)
Wellington Square, N1 Wellington Square is a road in the N1 postcode area (Islington)
Wharf Road, N1C Wharf Road is a location in London (King’s Cross)
Wharfdale Road, N1 Wharfdale Road is one of the streets of London in the N1 postal area (King’s Cross)
Wheeler Gardens, N1 A street within the N1 postcode (Islington)
White Conduit Street, N1 White Conduit Street was laid out and built up with houses and tenements from the mid-1790s (Islington)
Wynford Road, N1 Wynford Road is one of the streets of London in the N1 postal area (Islington)
York Road, N1C York Road was the pre-1938 name for what became York Way (King’s Cross)
York Way Court, N1 York Way Court is a block on York Way Court (Islington)
York Way, N1 York Way has been a thoroughfare since the twelfth century (King’s Cross)


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White Conduit House, and the conduit head from which it was named, 1827 White Conduit Fields in Islington was an early venue for cricket and several major matches are known to have been played there in the 18th century. It was the original home of the White Conduit Club, forerunner of Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC). The cricket field was adjacent to the former White Conduit House, immediately south of the modern junction between Dewey Street and Barnsbury Road.
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York Road station when it was open. This used to be the first station north on the Piccadilly Line after King’s Cross St Pancras. Plans to reopen it have so far come to nothing.
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Caledonian Road looking north towards Holloway
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Rainy St Pancras
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"From Pentonville Road Looking West/Evening" (1884)
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Risinghill Street, N1
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York Road was the name for a ’lost’ underground station on the Piccadilly Line north of King’s Cross and south of Caledonian Road. Traffic levels were never high, and the station closed in 1932, on the same day that the northern extension of the Piccadilly Line from Finsbury Park to Arnos Grove opened. London Transport Museum runs tours of the station through its "Hidden London" programme. The tour features original elements of the station including the tiled lift lobby and signal cabin and it explores the modifications that were made to the station over the years. The road it was named after has also changed its name (to York Way)
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Keystone Crescent, just on the side of King’s Cross station, has the smallest radius of any crescent in Europe, and has collection of old preserved houses
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View looking upwards of the stairway at Bevin Court. Bevin Court (1946-54) designed by Berthold Lubetkin and Tecton.
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