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Bacon's large-print map of London and Suburbs circa 1900. Extending from Hampton Court to Greenwich and Highgate to Crystal Palace. Scanned in full colour with alphabetical index, provided as an Acrobat file with reader.... More Info
Bartholomew's Handy Reference Atlas of London and Suburbs Walk the streets of London as they were in 1930. *Digitally enchanced images of the original text *Includes full colour maps *Searchable by whole or part name *Bookmarked by major headings *Fully printable... More Info
Early 1930s street map of London on CD-ROM. Find the places where your relatives may have lived and view London as it was before the bombings of WWll. Complete with indexes to streets. Includes outer suburbs and all London postal areas, a map of the underground railways and 124 full colour sectional maps. * Digitally enhanced images of original text * Bookmarked index * Fully printable * Full Colour... More Info
Learn about London in the time of your ancestors. Contains colour street maps along with numerous photographs of places of interest circa 1915. * Digitally enhanced images of the original text * Searchable text * Bookmarked by major headings * Fully printable... More Info
This CD contains the Wilson's School magazine from April 1914 to December 1919. It includes Rolls of Honour (with name, rank, date and place of death), letters from the front and news and results of school events, etc. There are also photos of teams and prefects. *Digitally enhanced images of the original text *Searchable text *Bookmarked by major headings *Fully printable... More Info
This CD contains a high resolution map of London circa 1890. This is ideal for seeing where your ancestors lived in late Victorian times, and for looking at streets which may no longer exist. The map is highly detailed and includes street names, parks, railways, railway stations, steamer routes, and omnibus and tramway routes. * Digitally enhanced images of the original map * Large colour map * Bookmarked for easy viewing * Fully printable... More Info
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Volume I - St Botolph Aldgate abstracted and indexed by Cliff Webb, who writes in the introduction: "St Botolph Aldgate is a large but poor parish with a highly transient population. There are only a few Huguenots in the records but quite a few Jewish people, Irish, Scots and other early immigrants. For civil purposes St Botolph was divided into two parts, each with separate civil jurisdiction. Th...More Info
AN INDEX OF BURIALS IN LONDON & MIDDLESEX, covering 52 parishes. Nearly 58,000 burials (NOT INCLUDED IN THE National Burial Index) .Parishes, dates and number of records as follows: Ashford 1700 –06/7, 1760 –1870 (666); Christ Church Greyfriars, (City) 1639-39/40 (98); Clerkenwell: St Barnabas, 1842-54 (82); Clerkenwell: St Thomas Charterhouse 1846-54 (472); Cowley 1562–1876 (1617); Cranford...More Info
CD 46 City of London Burials 1400-1812 - Over 118,500 burials in 52 City Parishes - transcribed by Cliff Webb, plus many volunteers worldwide, indexed and prepared for publishing by Chris Willis and Rosemary Cleaver, September 2017. All Hallows Bread Street: 1538-1755. All Hallows Honey Lane: 1538-1667. All Hallows Lombard Street: 1550-1653. All Hallows Staining: 1653-1710. All Hallows The Gre...More Info
By Maureen Specht. Fully revised 2nd edition (1997). This A4-size illustrated book sets out the history of the German Hospital in Dalston, Hackney, in central London, which was founded by the German Community to provide medical care to the expanding German-speaking population. It also tells about the German community in England and why so many chose to live there. 72 pages (A4) with many illustrat...More Info
Historian and archaeologist Jennie Lee Cobban explores the occult mysteries of the Barnet area, delves into its hidden history and brings to life some of the bizarre characters who have lived in this most surprising of London suburbs.