Daft Bat Administrator. Chief cook & bottle washer! Staff member Feb 18, 2019 #1 Can anyone read the name of the street on the burial entry below, please? The burial took place at St Saviour's, Southwark on 18th August 1832. Thank you.
Can anyone read the name of the street on the burial entry below, please? The burial took place at St Saviour's, Southwark on 18th August 1832. Thank you.
Daft Bat Administrator. Chief cook & bottle washer! Staff member Feb 18, 2019 #3 MollyMay said: America Street Click to expand... Thank you! I can see it now....
Bay Horse Can be a bit of a dark horse Feb 18, 2019 #4 In fairness, it didn't help that the name was shadowed by another entry.
Flook A True Gentleman. Rest in Peace. Feb 18, 2019 #5 America Street still exists. It wasn't there in 1795 but it was there in 1819 (screen shot below). Code: http://www.romanticlondon.org/the-1819-plan/#18/51.50463/-0.09624 The only reason I mention this is that in 1795 Great Guildford Street was called Bandy Leg Walk . So unPC - so much more interesting!! (Time for bed methinks....). Attachments upload_2019-2-18_23-11-0.png 410.5 KB · Views: 5
America Street still exists. It wasn't there in 1795 but it was there in 1819 (screen shot below). Code: http://www.romanticlondon.org/the-1819-plan/#18/51.50463/-0.09624 The only reason I mention this is that in 1795 Great Guildford Street was called Bandy Leg Walk . So unPC - so much more interesting!! (Time for bed methinks....).
Archie's Mum Always digging up clues Feb 18, 2019 #6 Perhaps it was changed from Bandy Leg to America after the bandy legged cowboys in America.