Hanbury Drive, E11

Road in/near Leytonstone

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Hanbury Drive is one of the streets of London in the E11 postal area.





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John Neill   
Added: 25 Nov 2021 11:30 GMT   

Sandringham Road, E10 (1937 - 1966)
I lived at No. 61 with my parents during these years. I went to Canterbury Road school (now Barclay Primary) and sang as a boy soprano (treble) in the church choir at St Andrew’s church, on the corner of Forest Glade.
Opposite us lived the Burgess family. Their son Russell also sang in my choir as a tenor. He later became a well-known musician and the choirmaster at Wandsworth Boys’ School.
Just at the end of WW2 a German rocket (V2) landed in the grounds of Whipps Cross Hospital, damaging many of the houses in Sandringham Road, including ours.

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Richard Eades   
Added: 3 May 2021 11:42 GMT   

Downsell Primary School (1955 - 1958)
I was a pupil at Downsell road from I think 1955 age 7 until I left in 1958 age 10 having passed my "11plus" and won a scholarship to Parmiters school in bethnal green. I remember my class teacher was miss Lynn and the deputy head was mrs Kirby.
At the time we had an annual sports day for the whole school in july at drapers field, and trolley buses ran along the high street and there was a turning point for them just above the junction with downsell road.
I used to go swimming at cathall road baths, and also at the bakers arms baths where we had our school swimming galas. I nm y last year, my class was taken on a trip to the tower of london just before the end of term. I would love to hear from any pupils who remember me.

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Loraine Brocklehurst    
Added: 24 May 2023 14:00 GMT   

Holcombe Road, N17
I lived at 23Holcombe Rd. with my parents, Grandfather , Aunt and Uncle in 1954. My Aunt and Uncle lived there until it was demolished. I’m not sure what year that was as we emigrated to Canada.

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Jen Williams   
Added: 20 May 2023 17:27 GMT   

Corfield Street, E2
My mother was born in 193 Corfield Street in 1920.Her father was a policeman.

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sofia   
Added: 19 May 2023 08:57 GMT   

43 MELLITUS STREET
43 MELLITUS STREET

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Added: 17 May 2023 11:50 GMT   

Milson Road (1908 - 1954)
My grandparents and great grandparents and great great grandparents the Manley family lived at 33 Milson Road from 1908 to 1935. My grandad was born at 33 Milson Road. His parents George and Grace had all four of their chidren there. When his father Edward died his mother moved to 67 Milson in 1935 Road and lived there until 1954 (records found so far, it may be longer). Before that they lived in the Porten Road. I wonder if there is anyone that used to know them? My grandad was Charles ’Ted’ Manley, his parents were called George and Grace and George’s parents were called Edward and Bessie. George worked in a garage and Edward was a hairdresser.

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Added: 16 Apr 2023 15:55 GMT   

Rendlesham Road, E5
I lived at 14 Rendlesham Road in the 1940s and 50s. The house belonged to my grandfather James Grosvenor who bought it in the 1920s for £200.I had a brother who lived in property until 1956 when he married. Local families were the paisleys, the Jenners and the family of Christopher Gable.

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Sandra Field   
Added: 15 Apr 2023 16:15 GMT   

Removal Order
Removal order from Shoreditch to Holborn, Jane Emma Hall, Single, 21 Pregnant. Born about 21 years since in Masons place in the parish of St Lukes.

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Sue Germain   
Added: 10 Apr 2023 08:35 GMT   

Southwood Road, SE9
My great great grandfather lived in Time Villa, Southwood Rd around 1901. He owned several coffee houses in Whitechapel and in South London, including New Time Coffee House so either his house was named after the coffee house or vice versa.

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David Gleeson   
Added: 7 Apr 2023 22:19 GMT   

MBE from Campbell Bunk (1897 - 1971)
Walter Smith born at 43 Campbell Bunk was awarded the MBE in january honours list in 1971. A local councillor for services to the public.

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NEARBY STREETS
Alison House, E11 Alison House is a block on High Road Leytonstone.
Ashbridge Road, E11 Ashbridge Road dates from the 1890s.
Aylmer Road, E11 Aylmer Road is a road in the E11 postcode area
Barfield Road, E11 A street within the E11 postcode
Beacontree Road, E11 Beacontree Road is a road in the E11 postcode area
Browning Road, E11 Browning Road is one of the streets of London in the E11 postal area.
Burghley Road, E11 Burghley Road is one of the streets of London in the E11 postal area.
Bush Road, E11 Bush Road is one of the streets of London in the E11 postal area.
Bushwood, E11 Bushwood - the road - skirts Bush Wood in Wanstead.
Cambridge Park Road, E11 A street within the E11 postcode
Cambridge Road, E11 Cambridge Road is one of the streets of London in the E11 postal area.
Carlton Road, E11 Carlton Road is one of the streets of London in the E11 postal area.
Chadwick Road, E11 Chadwick Road was an 1890s development, part of the Wallwood Estate.
Chestnut Drive, E11 Chestnut Drive is one of the streets of London in the E11 postal area.
Church Lane, E11 Church Lane is one of the streets of London in the E11 postal area.
Colworth Road, E11 Colworth Road is one of the streets of London in the E11 postal area.
Corbicum, E11 Corbicum is a road in the E11 postcode area
Crosby House, E11 Crosby House can be found on Carlton Road.
Dacre Road, E11 Dacre Road is a very short section of street.
Dyson Road, E11 Dyson Road was at first called East Road.
Esther Road, E11 Esther Road is one of the streets of London in the E11 postal area.
Forest View, E11 A street within the E11 postcode
Gainsborough Road, E11 Gainsborough Road is one of the streets of London in the E11 postal area.
Gordon Road, E11 Gordon Road is a road in the E11 postcode area
Green Man Roundabout, E11 Green Man Roundabout is a road in the E11 postcode area
Grove Road, E11 Grove Road is a road in the E11 postcode area
Hartley Road, E11 Hartley Road is one of the streets of London in the E11 postal area.
Harvey Gardens, SE7 Harvey Gardens is a location in London.
Harvey Road, E11 Harvey Road was named after Henry Martin Harvey, a church warden of St John’s Church, Leytonstone.
Highstone Avenue, E11 Highstone Avenue is a road in the E11 postcode area
Holly Road, E11 Holly Road is a road in the E11 postcode area
Hollybush Road, E11 A street within the E11 postcode
John Drinkwater Close, E11 John Drinkwater Close is a road in the E11 postcode area
King’s Passage, E11 King’s Passage is a road in the E11 postcode area
Kingswood Road, E11 A street within the E11 postcode
Kirkdale House, E11 Kirkdale House is a block on Kirkdale Road.
Kirkdale Road, E11 Kirkdale Road is one of the streets of London in the E11 postal area.
Lemna Road, E11 Lemna Road is one of the streets of London in the E11 postal area.
Lonsdale Road, E11 Lonsdale Road is one of the streets of London in the E11 postal area.
Mandalay Mews, E11 Mandalay Mews lies within the E11 postcode.
Mohmmad Khan Road, E11 Mohmmad Khan Road was known previously as both Edgecombe Road and as part of Aylmer Road.
Nexus Court, E11 Nexus Court can be found on Kirkdale Road.
Oak Lodge, E11 A street within the E11 postcode
Oceanair House, E11 Oceanair House is a building on High Road Leytonstone.
Poppelton Road, E11 Poppleton Road was first occupied some time around 1894.
Preston Road, E11 Preston Road dates from the last decade of the Victorian era.
Ripley Mews, E11 Ripley Mews is a road in the E11 postcode area
Robart House, E11 Robart House is a block on Lemna Road.
Selsdon Road, E11 Selsdon Road is one of the streets of London in the E11 postal area.
Teesdale Road, E11 Teesdale Road was laid out after 1894 as part of the Wallwood estate.
Temple Close, E11 Temple Close is a road in the E11 postcode area
Wadley Road, E11 Wadley Road is a road in the E11 postcode area
Weavers Almshouses, E11 Weavers Almshouses is one of the streets of London in the E11 postal area.
Weavers House, E11 Weavers House is a block on Chestnut Drive.
Woodcote Road, E11 Woodcote Road is a road in the E11 postcode area

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Leytonstone

Leytonstone is an area of east London and part of the London Borough of Waltham Forest. It is a suburban area, located seven miles north east of Charing Cross.

The name Leytonstone — in early documents Leyton-Atte-Stone — may derive from the large stone standing at the junction of Hollybush Hill and New Wanstead; in the 18th-century an obelisk was mounted on top of it, and it has been claimed that it is the remains of a Roman milestone.

Leytonstone station was opened by the Eastern Counties Railway on 22 August 1856. In turn it became, from 1862, part of the Great Eastern Railway system and then in 1923 part of the London & North Eastern Railway before being transferred to London Transport in 1947. This formed part of the New Works Programme 1935 - 1940 that was to see major changes at Leytonstone with the station becoming the junction of the existing Epping branch, newly electrified, with the new tube tunnel running under Eastern Avenue towards Newbury Park. This work saw a complete reconstruction of the station along with the removal of the level crossing at Church Lane and its replacement by an underbridge. The work stopped in May 1940 due to wartime priorities; further delays were caused by the station buildings being hit by a German bomb in January 1944. During the war, the new tunnels were used as an aircraft component factory; the part closest to Leytonstone was a public air-raid shelter.

The station was first served by the Central Line on 5 May 1947 when it became the temporary terminus of the line, passengers changing on to steam shuttle onwards to Epping. This ceased on 14 December 1947 with the extension of Underground services to Woodford and Newbury Park.


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Despite the old postcode calling the area ’Leytonstone’, this is on the Leytonstone/Wanstead border. Either name applies.
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Postcard showing a scene in Bushwood, Leytonstone (1905) Avenue Road was a previous name for the road now called Bushwood
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Undated postcard depicting "Gipsy Simon Smith and Mother, Leytonstone, London" Simon Smith (1875-1943) was a near relative of the more famous ’Gipsy’ Rodney Smith and, like him, was born in a Romany camp in Epping Forest. He became a well-known evangelist.
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