Bacon's large-print map of London and Suburbs circa 1900. Extending from Hampton Court to Greenwich and Highgate to Crystal Palace. Scanned in full colour with alphabetical index, provided as an Acrobat file with reader.... More Info
Bartholomew's Handy Reference Atlas of London and Suburbs Walk the streets of London as they were in 1930. *Digitally enchanced images of the original text *Includes full colour maps *Searchable by whole or part name *Bookmarked by major headings *Fully printable... More Info
Early 1930s street map of London on CD-ROM. Find the places where your relatives may have lived and view London as it was before the bombings of WWll. Complete with indexes to streets. Includes outer suburbs and all London postal areas, a map of the underground railways and 124 full colour sectional maps. * Digitally enhanced images of original text * Bookmarked index * Fully printable * Full Colour... More Info
Learn about London in the time of your ancestors. Contains colour street maps along with numerous photographs of places of interest circa 1915. * Digitally enhanced images of the original text * Searchable text * Bookmarked by major headings * Fully printable... More Info
Stepping Stones CD publication. Full set of 18 Maps plus general statistical information about London detailing population and chronology. *Alphabetical guide to the chief places of interest and amusement*Foreign consulates in London*Addresses of principal shipping companies*Hotels and restaurants*Maps and plans of theatres, electric railways, St Paul's Cathedral, Westminster Abbey and The Tower... More Info
John Rocque's five and a half inch to the mile map of 1746 with an index of more than 2,800 street and place names linked to large scale images of the map. PC and Mac compatible.... More Info
Product Code: MSC5632
This CD contains a high resolution map of London circa 1890. This is ideal for seeing where your ancestors lived in late Victorian times, and for looking at streets which may no longer exist. The map is highly detailed and includes street names, parks, railways, railway stations, steamer routes, and omnibus and tramway routes. * Digitally enhanced images of the original map * Large colour map * Bookmarked for easy viewing * Fully printable... More Info
Product Code: GRD6105
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published by J & A Catlyn, November 2004. Over 3,300 streets indexed and linked to maps. Covering streets from Hyde Park to Limehouse and Highbury to Battersea Park. Includes many scanned directory pages which give an insight into London life in 1879. Published in a similar style to their previous publication Atlas & Guide of London, c1908, which will allow for easy comparison between the two maps...More Info
by Cliff Webb (8th edition 2007.) Shows how to reduce the cost of searching for Victorian London ancestors, with a list of parishes and registers for the London area outside the City, created before 1870, and with A2 map of parish boundaries c.1870. The latest edition, as well as showing the latest register deposits, has an appendix making it easier to locate churches in smaller districts and also...More Info
January 1911. Compiled at the beginning of November 1910, five months before the 1911 census, this is a directory of subscribers to two telephone companies operating in the London Area, viz. The Post Office London Telephone Service and The National Telephone Company, listing an estimated 125,000 subscribers. The area covered includes Barnet, Croydon, Esher, Harrow, Kingston, Richmond, Wimbledon an...More Info
Over 109,800 burials from the following 42 parishes have been transcribed and indexed: Acton, 1542, 1566-1684, 1759-1812 (4241); Chiswick, 1813-1850 (4066); Edgware, 1841-1867 (376); Edmonton and Tottenham Congregational Chapel, 1792-1809, 1826 (58); Edmonton Weld Chapel, 1813-1903 (568); Feltham, 1813-1866 (1161); Finchley, 1560-1679, 1701-1812 (7740); Finchley ...More Info
"200 Jahre deutscher Schule in London 1708-1908". A history of the German School attached to St Mary in the Savoy, London, published in 1908 for the bi-centenary of the school. Translated by Amanda Price. Occasional issue No 2 (2016)