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2 Apr 2013 09:19 |
Grandchildren & Easter not had chance to look at the boards. Thanks so much eveybody for all your comments. I like the idea of old maps I never thought about them. Shame there is no photo of the the old manor house where the Odean is today nor the original Tufnell family :-D :-D
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29 Mar 2013 01:10 |
Sue - Since you have highish #s, I'm assuming this is the N end near Tufnell Pk tube.
Go to http://www.streetmap.co.uk/ and do a search for Brecknock Road, then select the N-19 end. You'll get taken to an URL that begins with: www.streetmap.co.uk/map.srf?x=529272&y=185686 etc
This URL embeds to location of the arrowhead by its OS coordinates: 529272,185686 Actually, since the road isn't true N-S, I changed these to 100 metres to E, and 16 m to S, namely: 529372,185670
Now go to http://www.old-maps.co.uk/index.html and enter the amended coordinates, then select various old maps.
The oldest map is 1850-1 - it's just a road map, and shows no houses (but it's clear they exist on the S edge from the way the roads are laid out) - It does show Brecknock Rd was called Maiden Lane back then.
The 1871-2 map shows houses on both sides of Brecknock up to Anson, with 5 houses beyond Anson, but short of Corinne (which doesn't yet exist) on the NE side. 1873 map is same (it might not be a seperate survey).
1895 map - houses everywhere.
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GlitterBaby
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29 Mar 2013 00:14 |
Going back to my comment about my local High Street.
Back in the early 1800's part of this street was not called High St.
I did a lot of research for a shop that had been established in 1893. In 1901 it was at no. 51 and in 1911 at no 36.
Would not have known about the name change or renumbering if I had not taken the time to visit my local library. Or that a couple of properties were demolished at the end due to a road widening scheme.
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LadyKira
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29 Mar 2013 00:12 |
In 1888 the General Post Office and London County Council conducted a renaming and renumbering scheme to eliminate duplicate road names throughout the LCC and to renumber houses consistently with the lowest number being closest to the local post office. This means that a house located in 1851 need not be the same house today, or even in subsequent censuses.
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Andrew
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28 Mar 2013 23:57 |
and 210
London, England, Electoral Registers, 1832-1965 about Frederick Schulthess Name: Frederick Schulthess Year: 1891 County or Borough: Islington Ward or Division/Constituency: Islington North Street Address: 210 Brecknock road
Entry for this in 1885
Andy
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Andrew
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28 Mar 2013 23:54 |
There are dozensof entries in the Electoral Roles. eg
London, England, Electoral Registers, 1832-1965 about Peter Poulton Name: Peter Poulton Year: 1891 County or Borough: Islington Ward or Division/Constituency: Islington North Street Address: 212 Brecknock road
At a quick look this is the earliest I can see, but should be possoble to find most years up to 1965.
Andy
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SylviaInCanada
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28 Mar 2013 23:52 |
NanaSue ................
the fact that the houses have not themselves changed very much since they were built, has nothing to do with the fact that the houses may have been re-numbered
............. or even that the street itself might have been re-named.
That is what we are all trying to tell you.
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CupCakes
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28 Mar 2013 23:41 |
Choccy thank you so much - very interesting.
Also all the comments - I understand what you mean about renumbering it is just that most of the houses locally haven't changed since they were built. - few bombs during the wars but replacements have the same numbers or some council estates were built on the bombed out areas and have names only but the house each side continue with the original numbers.
Best wishes :-D :-D
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ErikaH
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28 Mar 2013 23:30 |
The age of the properties in no way precludes their being re-numbered......in fact ,the older they are, the more likely they are to have been re-numbered
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LadyKira
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28 Mar 2013 23:03 |
I believe the renumbering of streets was something to do with the nearest post office,
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Choccy
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28 Mar 2013 22:51 |
Not finding 210 and 212 before 1891 - off to my bed now, but will have another look in the morning if no-one else is able to help.
Am inclined to agree with GB that houses may have been re-numbered.
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SylviaInCanada
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28 Mar 2013 22:51 |
Lots of streets, in towns and cities all over the UK were re-numbered at different times ................ even up to modern days
and, often, seemingly for no other reason than the council could re-number them!!
It didn't, and still doesn't, seem to have much to do with re-development, or new houses being built
so it might well be worth while to check out whether re-numbering had occurred at any time from, say 1800, forward.
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Choccy
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28 Mar 2013 22:38 |
1891
RG number RG12 Piece: 144 Folio: 14 Page: 23 Reg. District: Islington Sub District: Upper Holloway Parish: Islington Enum. District: Ecclesiastical District: St Georges City/Municipal Borough: Address: 210, Brecknock Road, Islington, London County: London
LEVINGTON, Alexander D Head Married M 25 1866 Carpenter Aberdeen, Scotland LEVINGTON, Maggie Wife Married F 22 1869 Aberdeen, Scotland LEVINGTON, Minnie T Daughter F 0 1891 Islington, London LEVINGTON, Wilhelmina Mother Widow F 46 1845 Aberdeen, Scotland MURRAY, Tom Boarder Single M 27 1864 Compositor Aberdeen, Scotland ANDREWS, Robert Boarder Single M 25 1866 Compositor Aberdeen, Scotland
RG number RG12 Piece: 144 Folio: 14 Page: 23 Reg. District: Islington Sub District: Upper Holloway Parish: Islington Enum. District: Ecclesiastical District: St Georges City/Municipal Borough: Address: 212, Brecknock Road, Islington, London County: London
POULTER, Peter Head Single M 40 1851 Commercial Traveller Sevenoaks, Kent POULTER, Eliza Mother Widow F 74 1817 Living On Own Means Horton Kirby, Kent POULTER, Amelia Sister Single F 31 1860 Living On Own Means Sevenoaks, Kent
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Choccy
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28 Mar 2013 22:35 |
1901
RG number RG13 Piece: 161 Folio: 154 Page: 20 Reg. District: Islington Sub District: Upper Holloway Parish: Islington Enum. District: 22 Ecclesiastical District: St George's City/Municipal Borough: Address: 210, Brecknock Road, Islington County: London
Name Relation Condition Sex Age Birth Year Occupation , Disability Where Born FISHER, Jessie Head Widow F 47 1854 Living On Own Means St Pancras, London FISHER, Frank J E Son Single M 22 1879 Clerk (Type Foundry) Soho, London FISHER, Ethel M Daughter Single F 20 1881 Dressmaker's Assistant Soho, London FISHER, Nora F Daughter Single F 19 1882 Dressmaker's Assistant Soho, London FISHER, Kate E Daughter Single F 17 1884 Soho, London FISHER, John T Son M 10 1891 Soho, London
RG number RG13 Piece: 161 Folio: 154 Page: 20 Reg. District: Islington Sub District: Upper Holloway Parish: Islington Enum. District: 22 Ecclesiastical District: St George's City/Municipal Borough: Address: 212, Brecknock Road, Islington County: London
MADLEY, Arthur Head Married M 37 1864 Letter Press Printer St Pancras, London MADLEY, Francis Wife Married F 32 1869 St Pancras, London MADLEY, Arthur R Son M 9 1892 St Pancras, London MADLEY, May Daughter F 5 1896 St Pancras, London MADLEY, Ivy Daughter F 2 1899 Islington, London MADLEY, Percy Son M 0 1901 Islington, London LAWRENCE, Henry A Head Married M 31 1870 Locksmith St Pancras, London LAWRENCE, Emma Wife Married F 27 1874 Uckfield, Sussex LAWRENCE, Alice Daughter F 5 1896 Islington, London LAWRENCE, Winifred Daughter F 2 1899 Islington, London
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28 Mar 2013 22:31 |
1911
National Archive Reference: RG14PN792 RG78PN27 RD10 SD1 ED17 SN65 Reg. District: Islington Sub District: Tufnell Parish: Islington Enum. District: 17 Address: 210 Brecknock Road Tufnell Park N County: London
FARROW, Thomas Head Married M 79 1832 Keelby Lincolnshire FARROW, Amelia Wife Married 50 years F 79 1832 St Anns London FARROW, Harry Garwood Son Married M 47 1864 St Pancras London SMITH, Lilian Jessie Granddaughter Single F 20 1891 St Pancras London
National Archive Reference: RG14PN792 RG78PN27 RD10 SD1 ED17 SN66 Reg. District: Islington Sub District: Tufnell Parish: Islington Enum. District: 17 Address: 212 Brecknock Road Tufnell Park N County: London
COX, Frederick Jolne Head Married M 50 1861 Consulting Engineer London Middlesex Parish Not Known COX, Catherine Wife Married 24 years F 46 1865 Helston Cornwall HARPER, Alice Maud Maid Single F 23 1888 London St Pancras
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GlitterBaby
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28 Mar 2013 22:30 |
My local High Street was numbered 1 - 53 down one side and back from 54 on the other side on 1901 census. The street got renumbered in 1902 or might have been 1903, to read 1,3,5 down one side and 2,4,6 down the other side, so the number do not match with the 1911 census. That is why I wondered if any research had been done
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GlitterBaby
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28 Mar 2013 22:26 |
You can search the 1881 census for free on FMP and Ancestry
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CupCakes
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28 Mar 2013 22:20 |
We are just starting on the area. The numbering will not of changed much because they are old Georgian/Victorian houses near the tube station.
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GlitterBaby
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28 Mar 2013 22:14 |
Have you done any research to find out if the roads have been renumbered or renamed in the past 100 years.
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CupCakes
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28 Mar 2013 22:06 |
We have just secured funding for a local ward community historical project.I don't have membership of FMP so if anybody has a little time could they do a census. address search from 1911 backwards as far as they can go.to see who lived at 2 properties 212 Brecknock Road, Islington London and 210 Brecknock Road Islington London
210 is still in the orginal state it was built as a single family dwelling but 212 was made into 3 flats at some stage about 30 years ago.
Please note that Brecknock Road is very long and has always partly been in Pancras/Camden so any search should include Islington or Tufnell Park.
I have an idea to include a little family research in the project to see if I can find some interesting facts about any of the occupants.
:-D :-D :-D
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