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Gazeteers


Gazetteer of British Place Names: 

Place Name Index to Great Britain 

www.gazetteer.co.uk

Victorian London A-Z Street Index


The third phase of our Victorian London Street Index is now complete and contains over 61,000 references.

A note of caution for family and local history researchers. During the latter-half of the nineteenth century, Metropolitan London was rapidly being rebuilt. Slums were demolished and replaced with new houses and a lot of demolition of roads took place to make way for the railways. Without consulting contemporary maps, a named road may not always be exactly the same road throughout it's history. Equally important, house numbers would change to keep pace with any demolition and rebuilding taking place. Courts and Buildings were named after the owner of the property, and when these properties changed ownership, these places were often renamed.


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