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Camden History Review and Camden History Society Newsletter Welcome to the Index for the Camden History Review and Camden History Society Newsletter This index covers the annual Camden History Review, volumes 1 to 43 and the bimonthly Camden History Society Newsletter, issues 1 to 296. It covers the span of these serial publications from May 1970 to end of 2019. What is included? This index is intended to help those researching aspects of Camden’s local history. Excluded, therefore, are subjects that lack any direct association with the Camden area. Included in the index are: Streets, localities, buildings, organisations and institutions located within, or adjacent to, the London Borough of Camden or the former Metropolitan Boroughs of Hampstead, Holborn and St Pancras; People having a direct connection with Camden, whether through residence or work; as visitors, performers at local venues, landlords, or architects of local buildings; or as grave occupants; Generic topics (e.g. theatres) treated within a Camden context. Newsletter notices and reviews of talks, walks, outings, exhibitions and books are indexed only where they include local historical detail of potential use to researchers. Items relating wholly to the Society’s domestic business are not indexed. All references to a subject, however brief, are included on this index. Articles devoted wholly or substantially to a subject are indicated by the symbol How does it work? Key N indicates the Newsletter main or substantial issue number; e.g. N65, entry/entries 144 means Newsletters 65 * illustration included and 144. † map or plan C* cover illustration Bold numerals, indicate the BC back cover Camden History Review IFC inside front cover volume number, and are n footnote followed by page number(s) PH public house in normal type: e.g. 23 18, 20 means Other abbreviations volume 23, pages 18 and 20. Met. Metropolitan TCR Tottenham Court Rd 26s denotes the VoH Vale of Health Supplement to Review 26 WWI World War I (2002): Catching the past: WWII World War II reminiscences of 20th- century Camden. A Adams, Anne 3 15 12 24 20 12 21 16 25 21 Airy, J Talbot 7 5 Aardent Design 39 23 Adams, Clifton N112 29 37 34 3 41 23 42 34 Aitchison, George N202 abandoned babies 37 5 Adams, Hyman 31 32 N92, 140, 154, 155, 246 Aitchison, Thomas 31 26 À Beckett, Gilbert 40 29 Adams, J (cheesemonger) N265 Agas map 12 17 Aitken, Maxwell 31 12 À Beckett, William 40 29 Adams, Percy 41 12 Agate, James 30 33 N159 Aitken family 13 4 Abbas, Ali Mohammed Adams, Ronald N196 Aged Governesses’ Asylum, Ajax Road 10 15-16 N37 20 8 N210, 262 Adams, William N265 see Governesses … Akenside, Dr Mark 26 23 Abbey Estate 31 8 Adams, Sir William (later Sir Aged Poor, Society for Akenside Road 15 7 Abbey Fields N288 Wm Rawson) 30 16, 17, 18 the 35 18 17 10n 27 11 N171, 194 Abbey National warehouse 6 11 Adams Row N106, 152 Aggs, Inspector 13 12 Alan Baxter Associates N191 Abbey Road 12 26 18 13 Adamson Road N2, 226, 261 Agincourt Road 2 22 Alan Turing Institute 42 37 22 19 25 14 30 21n 31 31 Addenbrooke & Co. 41 20 6 11 21 35 34 35 Aland Road 6 11 29 36 32 22 37 5, 26 N68, 216, 292 Addison, William 2 10 Agnew, George Wm 29 5 Albanian refugees 23 30 Abbot, Charlie 15 22-23 Addy, G H 36 30 Aida café 26 21 Albany, Duchess of 39 4 Abbott, Constable N176 Adelaide PH 9 16 Aiken, Mary 15 13 Albany, Leopold (Duke Abbott, Edwin Abbott 32 25, 27* 11 15 17 8 N120, 216* Aikin, Lucy N121 of) 35 19 Abbott, William 20 10 Adelaide Gallery 32 20 Ailey, Alvin 30 35 Albany Chapel 24 48* 40 33n ABC bakery, see Aerated Adelaide Road 3 27 4 3 Ainger, ‘Mr’ 29 16 Albany Flats 26s 4 Bread Company 8 3 11 15-19*† 12 28 Ainger, Alfred 21 20-22 Albany Memorial Wing 35 19, 20 ABC Cards 2 27 17 7-8† 27 8 33 32 39 16 Ainger, Rev Thomas 8 4-5 Albany Street 1 8, 11 2 23 ABC Cinema, Shaftesbury 40 22 N16*, 43, 96, 117, 127, 21 10 25 31 34 27 N99 3 33 7 10 9 17, 22 18 18-19* Avenue 20 36 30 30, 36 137, 138, 165, 204, 216, 282* Ainger Road 3 16 18 4 21 16-17 26 12, 18 26s 4, 5 ABC Television 30 34 Adeline Place (once 24 40 N11*, 146 27 9 29 24 30 16 35 30 Abel, James N131 Caroline Street) 16 28 Ainslie’s (butchers) N68 36 9, 11†, 14n 37 35† 39 28* Abell, John 3 13 Adeney, Gladys 42 15-17* Ainsworth, Harrison 3 11 42 12, 27, 37n N57, 99, 122, Abercorn Place N110 Adeney, Rev Walter F 42 15 36 11 37 17 159, 165, 200, 261 Abercrombie, Lady 5 7 N172 Adler, Rev Dr Hermann 23 19 Air Raid Precautions, barracks, see Regent’s Abercrombie, David 13 16, 18 Adler, Larry 30 36 see Civil Defence Park Barracks Abercrombie, Sir Admiral & Eagle PH 29 37 air-raid shelters 7 30 9 23 bus garage 30 21 Patrick 19 9 N142 Admiral Mann PH 29 37 16 22-23 23 22-25 No.127(59) 36 9, 10, 11* Abercrombie, William N152 Admiral Nagle PH 29 37 24 33; deep 16 25 23 22-23 distillery 30 20 37 34 Aberdare Gardens 31 7 N141 Admiral Napier PH 29 36 26 14 26s 10 30 33 35 33, 34 gas explosion 37 32-39* Aberdeen, Lord 6 26 Admiral’s House 1 22* 6 12 7 2 N121, 184*, 243, 274, 276 police station 37 33, 34* Aberdeen House 40 22 9 C*, 2-3* 29 34 N50, 90 air raids shops 37 34-35 Abernethy House N263 Admiral’s Lodge 9 2 World War One 5 25 7 30 steam manufactory Abershaw, Jerry N16 Admiral’s Walk 3 33 6 12 8 24-25 25 4, 22 26 12 30 16-21* 32 19 Abrahams, Aleck 25 9 7 2 9 2-3 29 34 N50, 261 38 37-39 42 29, 30*, 31n Alben, H 31 32 Abrahams, Peter 29 20 33 28 adultery in Highgate N130 N28, 31, 291, 292 Albert, Prince 18 18 20 11 Academic House: site 41 23 advertising 27 8 World War Two 2 8 3 8 4 21 21 20 29 2 30 11, 25 Acford, Elizabeth 37 19n adverts painted on 5 C*, 26-29 8 16, 21 9 23 37 38n 40 29, 30 N133 Achilles Road 10 15-16 buildings 22 22-23* 15 28 16 20, 23-25* 17 8 Albert Hall (Bassett St) 6 10 41 13 N37 Aerated Bread Company 19 9, 33n 20 3, 7*, 13, 35 Albert Road, see Ackermann, Rudolf 6 8 35 16 7 3 25 47-50 N13 21 36 23 4* 24 48 25 22, 30 Prince Albert Road Acland Burghley School 42 22 factory 25 47*, 49, 50 26s 9-11, 16 28 9 30 13, 21, Albert Street 7 10 12 26 Acland Central School N26, 53 teashops 25 50* 27 17 28 32 23 35 32, 33 36 32 21 16 42 9 N261, 263 Acol Court N275 Aethelred, ‘the Unready’ 36 16 39 21, 27 N45, 47, 52, 57, Albert Terrace 21 15-19 N261 Acol Road 31 6 N275 Africa House (S Villas) 26s 14 69, 117, 141, 147, 150, 171, No.1 21 16* N48 Acton, Eliza N211 African Chief PH 41 22 172, 241*, 242, 243, Albery, Donald 30 34, 35 Acton, William 43 5 African National Congress 248*, 256, 268, 283 Albion Cottage 1 23 Acton Street 21 26 23 8 N159 26 6, 9, 10, 11 N182 Bloomsbury 39 2-8* Albion Grove 19 22 Adam, Rev R G 27 7 Africans 12 10-14* 26s 14 bomb damage maps N149 Albion House N132 Adam, Robert (1728-92), 28 14 29 8-13 29 19, 20, 21n casualties 16 25 Albion Road, see Harben Road see Adam brothers N67, 182, 222* 22 11 30 26 N121 Aldenham Street 20 10, 13, 18 Adam, Robert (fl.2010) N244 Agamemnon Road N37 fire fighting 26 13 39 6 Aldridge, Elizabeth 4 31 Adam & Eve PH (Old St Agar, Mr (BM user) 23 3 Hampstead 26 2, 23 Aldridge, Henry 40 28 Pancras) 4 33 5 15* 13 29 Agar, William & family 29 35 35 21 42 16 Aldridge’s 25 6, 9n 21 35; handbill 13 C* 1 8 4 8-9 N214, 246 Holborn 2 11-15* Aldwinckle, Thomas W 30 12 Adam & Eve PH (Tottenham mulberry ground N280 22 11-15* 26 30 Aldwych 32 31 Court) 3 4-5* 4 33 13 26* Agar Band N44 30 33* 43 37 N172 tram station 32 31 22 20 26 17 N40, 291 Agar Grove (once St Paul’s Kentish Town 26s 10* Aldwych Close 25 42 Adam brothers 4 13, 17 Road) 4 6 27 4 28 11, 14 King’s Cross 43 36, 38 Aldwychstrate 25 42 10 19 11 4-5 21 30-31 34 7 N64, 198, 223 Aird, Messrs 27 10 alehouses, see public houses 29 11 N195, 217, 262 Agar Town 1 12 5 4 3 20 7 7 Airy, Anna 31 30 42 30 Alexander, George 21 6 Alexander of Teck, Princess, Allport, James 1 12 Andrews, William 28 24 Archer, David 13 15-16, 18 20 8 see Athlone, Countess of Allsop, Thomas 42 11 Andrusier (shop) 26s 9 Archer, William 36 35 Alexandra, Queen 24 17 26 26 Allsopp & Co.
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