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Ref: MMP-MF2301
A rare historical document from the Civil War. A legal agreement between the Earl of Northumberland and about 300 copyholders & tenants in the Manor of Isleworth-Syon [parts of the parishes of Isleworth, Heston & Twickenham]
Weight 100 grammes.
Postal Type 1
£2.00
Ref: MMP-CD2301
Two Directories are contained on this CD-Rom: 1. Pigots 1823/4 Directory of Middlesex and Towns and Villages up to 18 miles around London. Index to Places, then an alphabetical list of Traders with addresses, covering Middlesex outside the Metropolis of London and Towns and Villages up to 18 miles around London. A useful source - 112 pages.
Postal Type 2
£14.95
Ref: MMP-MF2302
Towns and villages 18 miles* around London [*not 12 miles as stated ! With parts of Essex, Herts, Kent, Surrey]
£2.50
Ref: ARB-0619
This is one of the very first directories of Middlesex and is an incredibly rare book. The Project was lucky enough to secure one from a book dealer without its covers and minus two pages. After many months of searching for another copy of the book the missing pages were found and copied, so we are now able to offer a complete copy of the directory on CD.
Weight 0 grammes.
Postal Type 0
£14.25
Ref: MMP-MF2305
Parts of Ossulstone hundred - Kensington & Tower divisions [Bethnal Green, Bromley, Fulham, Hammersmith, Limehouse, Mile End, Poplar, Shadwell, Shoreditch, Spitalfields, Stepney, Wapping, Whitechapel ] an interesting Middlesex cont. No.of fiche-Total cost social document detailing benefactors and how funds were used, mainly for the poor.
Ref: ARB-0945
By the late 1830s, the Pigots directories were becoming more detailed. This one is particularly useful as it was published just before the first census of 1841, and is an invaluable aid to tracking down those elusive ancestors as well as giving detailed information about the towns and villages in the county.
£11.50
Ref: ARB-0109mdx
Covers central London, and large parts of Middlesex, Surrey, Kent and Essex. One of the very rare and sought-after earlier directories.
£17.75
Ref: ARB-0320
Once part of a larger volume The Six Home Counties Post Office Directory. This is one of the earliest directories published by Kellys, and comes with a very detailed map of the county. The book lists all towns and villages (in alphabetical order), with their residents who have trades.
Ref: ARB-0354m
The ideal companion to the 1851 Post Office Directory for the County. This one contains the Court Directory (private residents, although the well-off ones who were able to pay to get an entry) and the Classified Trades Directory - combined for the counties of Essex, Surrey, Sussex, Middlesex, Kent and Hertfordshire.
Ref: ARB-0870m
Contains a street by street directory of the more fashionable parts of central London and an excellent alphabetical list of the people who lived there. With well over 1000 pages this is an extremely comprehensive directory and the date of 1860 is an important one as it might provide an address to help you with searches in the 1861 census.
£21.00
Ref: ARB-0836
A typical early Kellys county directory. The book lists all towns and villages (in alphabetical order), with their residents who have trades. Includes a good county map. This book was kindly loaned to the Project by The Barnet Archives Office. Note: for those who have already have the 1867 Post Office Directory (now discontinued), this is the same book, although this one also has the Middlesex county map.
Ref: ARB-0833
This Post Office Directory, published by Kellys includes the County Directory, Court Directory and Classified Trades Directory, plus lots of advertisements. This book was kindly loaned to the Project by the London Borough of Barnet Archives.
Ref: ARB-0835
A three part directory. Places in the county (in alphabetical order) with their inhabitants, both private residents and commercial; the court directory, and the classified trades directory. (Note, by this period the Metropolitan Boroughs are included in the London Suburban Directories) This book was kindly loaned to the Project by the London Borough of Barnet Archives.
Ref: ARB-0834
An excellent resource for genealogists and family historians, especially as it falls close to 1901, and can be used as an aid to locate people in the census. This very comprehensive directory describes each place in the county in great detail with information about schools, churches, hospitals and other institutions. Each town, village and hamlet has lists of private residents and commercial traders plus there is excellent court directory (an alphabetical list of private individuals in the county) and a classified trades directory. This book was kindly loaned to the Project by the London Borough of Barnet Archives.
Ref: JIG-39
As the title suggests, the major part of the directory is concerned with Teddington, including a Street Directory, Private Residents Directory and Trades & Professions Directory. It also includes directories for South Teddington, Hampton Wick and Strawberry Hill. The usual district information and contemporary advertisements also appear.
Weight 150 grammes.
£10.00
Ref: MMP-MF2316
£5.00
Ref: BTR-D38
Streets, Private Residents & Commercial Directory - including Wealdstone, Wembley. Sudbury, Northwood & Pinner.
£9.50
Ref: MMP-MF2319
£9.75
Ref: ARB-0838
An extremely comprehensive directory. Each town and village in the county is described in great detail with historical information, population data and descriptions of local services and amenities. Each place has a very large directory of private residents and their addresses plus local tradesmen with their occupation and address. There follows a directory of private residents and their addresses which runs to more than eighty pages with an average of more than two hundred names per page giving a total of more than 16,000 householders. Also included is an excellent classified trades directory. This book was kindly loaned to the Project by the London Borough of Barnet Archives.
Ref: JIG-54
The directory comprises: Ealing, Hanwell, Greenford, Perivale, Twyford, Norwood and Southall topography; Public officers & offices; Parochial information; Churches, chapels, institutions &c; Street directory; Private residents (alphabetical list of); Tradesmen and others (alphabetical list of); Professional and trades directory; The original map. Whilst scanning we found that the sheet containing pp 437/438 was missing from the Private Residents section. The last entry on p436 is Whitaker and the first on p439 is Wickes. Some of the scanned pages appear not to be straight. This is a feature of the original book rather than the scanning process.
£11.00
Ref: JIG-156
As with many of these directories, the map was missing, when we obtained the copy used for scanning. The remainder of the directory is complete and comprises: Enfield & Ponders End Topography; Official Establishments, Local Institutions &c; Enfield Street Directory; Winchmore Hill Topography; Winchmore Hill Street Directory; Private residents (alphabetical list of); Commercial Directory; Professional and trades Directory. Some of the scanned pages appear not to be straight. This is a feature of the original book rather than the scanning process.
Ref: JIG-118
The area covered by this directory may be roughly described as extending from Kenton on the north to Twyford on the south, and from Wembley Park on the east to Sudbury on the west. As with many of these directories, the map was missing from the copy used for scanning when we obtained it. To compensate for the missing map, three pages (which cover the approximate area) have been included from the Authentic Map Directory of London & Suburbs ca 1924 (originally published by Geographia Ltd). The remainder of the directory is complete and comprises: Official Establishments, Local Institutions &c; Street directory; Private residents directory; Commercial directory; Professional and trades directory. Some of the scanned pages appear not to be straight. This is a feature of the original book rather than the scanning process.
Ref: ARB-0841
A very rare and unusual directory. It is purely a classified trades directory, organised by listing each place alphabetically, then each trade is listed with the name and address of each person with that occupation. With 524 pages this book is far more comprehensive than the classified trade directories included with the Kellys of this period. This book was kindly loaned to the Project by the London Borough of Barnet Archives.
Ref: JIG-173
As with many of these directories, the map is missing. The area covered is roughly from Shaw Wood, Church Wood & East Barnet Road on the north to Alexandra Palace & Park on the south and from the London County Mental Hospital on the west to Bush Hill & Firs Lane on the east. Other than the map, the directory is complete and comprises: Wood Green topography; Public officers & offices; Parochial information; Churches, chapel, institutions &c; Street directory; Private residents (alphabetical list of); Tradesmen and others (alphabetical list of); Professional and trades directory. Includes Winchmore Hill and Bowes Park. Some of the scanned pages appear not to be straight. This is a feature of the original book rather than the scanning process.
Ref: ARB-0839
A typically comprehensive 1930s Kellys directory this will be of immense value to social and family historians. It is laid out in the same way as the 1926 directory described above but, comparing the two it becomes obvious that, even well into the twentieth century, Londoners were every bit as mobile as they were in Victorian times. Using this directory in conjunction with the 1926 book one can begin to appreciate the effects of The Great Depression of the late 1920s. This book was kindly loaned to the Project by the London Borough of Barnet Archives.
Ref: JIG-196
As with many of these directories, the map is missing. In addition some of the advertisement pages (printed on different paper and glued in, rather than being fully bound in) have been lost over the years. The remainder of the directory is complete and comprises: Public officers & offices; Parochial information; Churches, chapels, institutions &c; Street Directory; Private Residents (alphabetical list of); Commercial Directory (alphabetical list); Professional and Trades Directory. The area covered is roughly from Totteridge on the north to Turners Wood and Bishops Wood on the south, and from Fortis Green on the east to the River Brent on the west. Some of the scanned pages appear to be skewed and/or warped. This is a feature of the original book rather than the scanning process.
Ref: JIG-197
As with many of these directories, the map was missing from the copy used forscanning when we obtained it. There was also damage to four pages in the PrivateResidents section, but reference to the Street Directory has made it possible to identify all the entries affected and include notes of them at the appropriate places. The remainder of the directory is complete and comprises: Wood GreenTopography; Public officers & offices; Parochial information; Churches, chapels,institutions &c; Street Directory; Private Residents (alphabetical list of);Commercial Directory (alphabetical list); Professional and Trades Directory. The area covered is roughly from Shaw Wood, Church Wood & East Barnet Road on the north to Alexandra Palace & Park on the south, and from the London CountyMental Hospital on the west to Bush Hill & Firs Lane on the east. Some of the scanned pages appear not to be straight. This is a feature of the originalbook rather than the scanning process.
Ref: JIG-202
As with many of these directories, the map was missing when we obtained it. The advertisement pages at the start of the book (i/ii) and end of the book (720a/720b) are also missing. Otherwise, the directory is complete and comprises: Oxford History, Churches, Buildings, Institutions &c; University & Colleges; Public Educational Establishments; Local Government, Postal Information, Organisations &c; Street directory; Private residents (alphabetical list of); Commercial directory (alphabetical list); Neighbourhood directory; Professional and trades directory. Includes: Abingdon; Begbroke; Binsey; Boars Hill; Botley; Cowley; Culham; Cumnor; Cutteslowe; Dean Court; Elsfield; Forest Hill with Shotover; Foxcombe Hill; Gosford; Headington; Headington Quarry; Hensington; North or Ferry Hinksey; South Hinksey; Horspath; Iffley; Kennington; Kidlington; Littlemore; Marston; Middle, Temple & Church Cowley; New Marston; Old Botley; Radley; Sandford-on-Thames; Sandhill Estate; Sunningwell; Thrupp; Water Eaton; Wolvercote; Wood Eaton; Woodstock; Wootton; Yarnton. Some of the scanned pages appear not to be straight. This is a feature of skew printing in the original book rather than the scanning process. Some advertisements printed as footlines cross the page edge. This is also an original book feature.
Ref: JIG-198
As with many of these directories, the map was missing from the copy used for scanning when we obtained it. A large piece has been torn from one of the pages of the Classified Index to Advertisements but it is possible to identify advertisement location from the Index to Names of Advertisers. The remainder of the directory is complete and comprises: Topography &c; Street Directory; Private Residents (alphabetical list of) & Commercial Directory (alphabetical list) for: Pinner, Hatch End & Headstone; Northwood; Ruislip and Eastcote plus a Professional and Trades Directory. Some of the scanned pages appear not to be straight. This is a feature of the original book rather than the scanning process. Some page corners appear clipped. This is a result of having to angle the page to compensate for skewed print.
Ref: JIG-203
Ref: ARB-0840
A typically comprehensive 1930s Kellys directory this will be of immense value to social and family historians. It is laid out in the same way as the 1926 directory described above but, comparing the two it becomes obvious that, even well into the twentieth century, Londoners were every bit as mobile as they were in Victorian times. This book provides both social and family historians with an invaluable glimpse of the area before the widespread devastation caused by bombing in World War II. This book was kindly loaned to the Project by the London Borough of Barnet Archives.
Ref: KLI-050
Preserved on CD is this 1940 directory for Twickenham, including Teddington and neighbourhood, etc. This directory, as with all Kellys, provides a wealth of information for the family historian. Contains lists of residents, trades and professions for the district. A must for family historians and genealogists.
£4.75