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A History of the County of Middlesex
… Giles Wells's widow Mary held garden ground where Victoria Park Road could not be constructed until the lease expired in … designed by Eric Lyons as part of the L.C.C.'s Frampton Park estate. 71 The garden on the east side of St. Thomas's … Grove faced the junction of Northiam Street and Victoria Park road, whence new houses stretched eastward, with an …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… a garden and for houses. The founder was reburied in Abney Park cemetery and the almshouses were mostly let as flats in … Bath Street, in St. Luke's, to a 3-a. site in Victoria Park Road. In effect an almshouse and larger than any other …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… end of Bell's (later Bailey's) Lane, which led along the Tottenham boundary towards the Lea. 22 Stamford Hill had many … stretched north to Bell's or Bailey's Lane (later Craven Park Road) and eastward to the Lea, where his son Arthur in … called Amhurst Park Road) and the parallel Vartry Road in Tottenham from 1882 and 50 smaller houses in Bergholt …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… part of an impressive range of buildings, as at Clapton Park, the successor to the Old Gravel Pit chapel, in 1871. … 28 Utd. Ref. ch. from 1972. 29 Mission in St. Ann's Rd., Tottenham, from 1878, seating 150 in 1894. 30 Homerton … chs. in Stoke Newington, and St. John's, Vartry Rd., Tottenham. Figs. for Hackney census dist. in Mudie-Smith, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… to Church Street and thence south-eastward across Victoria Park to Old Ford, 92 where it joined the Marsh sewer skirting the Lea from Tottenham and, in the 1860s, the Wick Lane branch sewer. The … of warrants. Claiming to have driven criminals away to Tottenham, Hackney advised other parishes to copy its …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… than one household, since some were also described as of Tottenham. 25 Recusants in 1609 were Sir Rhys Griffin of … Joseph, built over a school at the corner of Culford and Tottenham roads, opened in 1856. In Clapton a mission was … opened at no. 83 Culford Rd. North 1855. Ch. on S. side of Tottenham Grove (later Rd.) near E. corner with Culford Rd. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… oak dugout of c. 950, originally 3.73 m., from Springfield park. 52 Before the Conquest most of the later parish formed …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… the surviving Shacklewell Lane, stretching from Downs Park Road only to the north end of Amhurst Road between the … the lane and the track to Hackney Downs (later Downs Park Road). 31 On the south side of the green Doggett's dairy … Farther east villas were built in the mid 1860s in Downs Park and Norfolk (later Cecilia) roads and also along the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… had c. 700 persons for every licensed house and Clapton Park had 3,630. 2 Pleasure grounds were attached to the … behalf of local charities at the Manor rooms. 37 Clapton Park theatre, designed by J. T. Robinson for nearly 600, was … 1926. The family acquired publications in St. Pancras and Tottenham before merging its business in 1987 with North West …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… There followed Holy Trinity, Dalston, All Souls', Clapton Park, and St. Michael and All Angels', Stoke Newington … Marsh (St. Barnabas, Homerton, and All Souls, Clapton Park) in 1985. 75 Two Sisters 76 of St. Margaret, an order … 63. The total excludes St. John's, Vartry Rd., partly in Tottenham: V.C.H. Mdx. v. 352. A few streets in S. Hackney …
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