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A History of the County of Middlesex
… Hampstead. Terraces of artisans' houses sprang up along Cricklewood Lane near the Red Lion, in the Mead (later … the Ecclesiastical Commissioners. 4 The growth of modern Cricklewood began after the opening of Childs Hill (later Cricklewood) station in 1868, when the 'railway village', …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Highpark and Downage, the latter near Church End, 82 while Cricklewood and Highwood Hill, first recorded then, gave … near Burton Hole farm; at the Hyde; at Temple Fortune; in Cricklewood Lane (Cowhouse Green); and at Golders Hill. 91 As … on Edgware Road: the Hyde, recorded in 1281, 97 and Cricklewood, mentioned in 1294. 98 The Hale, in the northwest …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 10 miles from London, Golders Green, Childs Hill, part of Cricklewood, and the greater part of Hampstead Garden Suburb, … south-west to meet Watling Street (Edgware Road), south of Cricklewood. The western boundary followed the road for … inventor of bill-posting, who lived at Rockhall, Cricklewood; 18 Thomas Cobden-Sanderson (1840- 1922), …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… point north of Golders Green Underground station and from Cricklewood to Golders Hill. 26 Westminster leased it out at … diminished by the encroachments of the Midland Railway's Cricklewood carriage-sidings in 1868, 77 remained the … block in the south-west of the parish by Edgware Road near Cricklewood. 79 It remained intact until the mid 19th …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… for about four years. 9 It was reopened as a mission by Cricklewood Congregational church, 10 whose daughter church … mission started by Childs Hill Baptists in Claremont Road, Cricklewood, by 1928. 30 A separate church was formed in …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… sec. Manor Ho. hosp. Wembley Hist. Soc., Acc. 346. Dexter, Cricklewood, 83. Howkins, Golders Green, 21-2. Hopkins, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… served by its own priest in 1969. The church of St. Agnes, Cricklewood Lane, opened in 1883 as an iron building, 17 … in Gillingham Road in 1920. 18 A permanent church in Cricklewood Lane was consecrated in 1929. 19 It is a large … La Sagesse, known also as the Montfort sisters, settled in Cricklewood in 1903 after their expulsion from France. They …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Bear in 1828 61 and a bowling green adjoining the Crown at Cricklewood in 1842 62 may have been the forerunner of a … of Church Road and Parson Street, opened in 1939. 92 The Cricklewood electric palace stood beside a dance-hall and … station 2 and in 1915 there were several ranges between Cricklewood Lane and the Brent. 3 Horse races were held at …
Survey of London
… Nuns' Hall 30, 32, 34, 36, Ills 7, 8 St Michael's Church, Cricklewood 277 sSt Pancras Iron Co. 398 St Pancras Station …
A History of the County of Essex
… 243; sch., 2468 Creswell, Eliz., see Barnsley; Thos., 105 Cricklewood (Mdx.), 2545 Cromwell, Sir Hen., 194 n; Joan, see …
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