by goodlookingone » Tue Jun 22, 2021 8:18 pm
I think The Stort starts in Bedfordshire (Luton, Maybe) but at some point south of Harlow Becomes the Lee. I must find your map.
However.... As part of my "De-cluttering" Policy, I found an OS Section of East London - Terrific detail, but included my Chilhood Home, and infant school. But it was dated 1913. Some Sections are Older... My Grandad moved into that home in 1910, just in time for the Ten-year Census and the photo's of the time showed it to be Very Tidy.. I think it went wrong in the 1940,s When the Railings (Built atop a 3ft high wall) were snaffled as War salvage, so it seems that was when the Privat-hedges were extended in hieght, virtually Hiding The Dining room window a few feet away. However, The Map shows Houses that I know to have been Bombsites, and running off the map where I knew Prefab's to be.
I was trying to trace the Route that My Old Mum took me in my pushchair to the Lea Bridge Road Shops.... I can't trace it as I thought it to be... The Lea Bridge Road was where the Lee rejoined The Hackney Cut - which oddly was where a Factory that I worked in was build adjacent to The Cut (That Factory built more cars, busses, lorries and aircraft in the world ... yes, honest .... Oh, and a Coronation Coach, but the other vehicles were sold in Matchboxes?).
I'm Guessing there must have been a later bridge in my time and some new build (or Bodging of bomb damage) - The Power staion was on my Right on the opposite side of the river, but not in the 1913 map - My side had the Tow path for the Barge Hosses... delivering Coal to Lectric and Gas utilities from The Thames Docks.. It was also where the LNER Shunting Yards once stood (all night clanging of loose coupled wagons Shunting to keep me awake... and Latterly when a Japanese railway had their shiny new depot to ferry Eurostar passengers to the Stratford Olympics (Is now The Eurostar new Depot after a Certain Pollytition Scrapped all my lovely International Sleepers - full size, not Matchbox ones - they had long gone.
Oh yes: another thing - in 1910, those Marshes were "watercress Beds" by the 1913 map thet were Recreation Grounds. MY mum used to tell me of their Spaniel dog would follow the Sheep around, pre 1940, but In my time (apart from the odd Kids Plaground slides and swings) it was all Allotments - some concentrated in Heaps of Bombsite detritus (that I thought had been built for us kids to play on).
I think The Stort starts in Bedfordshire (Luton, Maybe) but at some point south of Harlow Becomes the Lee. I must find your map.
However.... As part of my "De-cluttering" Policy, I found an OS Section of East London - Terrific detail, but included my Chilhood Home, and infant school. But it was dated 1913. Some Sections are Older... My Grandad moved into that home in 1910, just in time for the Ten-year Census and the photo's of the time showed it to be Very Tidy.. I think it went wrong in the 1940,s When the Railings (Built atop a 3ft high wall) were snaffled as War salvage, so it seems that was when the Privat-hedges were extended in hieght, virtually Hiding The Dining room window a few feet away. However, The Map shows Houses that I know to have been Bombsites, and running off the map where I knew Prefab's to be.
I was trying to trace the Route that My Old Mum took me in my pushchair to the Lea Bridge Road Shops.... I can't trace it as I thought it to be... The Lea Bridge Road was where the Lee rejoined The Hackney Cut - which oddly was where a Factory that I worked in was build adjacent to The Cut (That Factory built more cars, busses, lorries and aircraft in the world ... yes, honest .... Oh, and a Coronation Coach, but the other vehicles were sold in Matchboxes?).
I'm Guessing there must have been a later bridge in my time and some new build (or Bodging of bomb damage) - The Power staion was on my Right on the opposite side of the river, but not in the 1913 map - My side had the Tow path for the Barge Hosses... delivering Coal to Lectric and Gas utilities from The Thames Docks.. It was also where the LNER Shunting Yards once stood (all night clanging of loose coupled wagons Shunting to keep me awake... and Latterly when a Japanese railway had their shiny new depot to ferry Eurostar passengers to the Stratford Olympics (Is now The Eurostar new Depot after a Certain Pollytition Scrapped all my lovely International Sleepers - full size, not Matchbox ones - they had long gone.
Oh yes: another thing - in 1910, those Marshes were "watercress Beds" by the 1913 map thet were Recreation Grounds. MY mum used to tell me of their Spaniel dog would follow the Sheep around, pre 1940, but In my time (apart from the odd Kids Plaground slides and swings) it was all Allotments - some concentrated in Heaps of Bombsite detritus (that I thought had been built for us kids to play on).