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Alan Godfrey Maps for the Teddington Putney Area

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Whitton 1894   -   Map Ref: LND109Price:£2.50
Detailed map of Whitton; London sheet 109
Introduction by John Griffiths
incl Hounslow & Whitton stn, St Stephens church, Whitton village, Kneller Hall

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Richmond & St Margarets 1894   -   Map Ref: LND110Price:£2.50
Detailed map of Richmond; London sheet 110
Introduction by Alan Godfrey
incl Twickenham Park, Cambridge Park, Richmond Green, Buccleuch House

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Richmond Hill & E Sheen 1894   -   Map Ref: LND111Price:£2.50
Detailed map of Richmond Hill; London sheet 111
Introduction by Alan Godfrey
Incl Wesleyan College, Sheen Common, Bog Lodge, Sheen House

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Roehampton 1894   -   Map Ref: LND112Price:£2.50
Detailed map of Roehampton; London sheet 112
Introduction by Tony Shaw
incl Palewell Common, Trinity church, Putney Park

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West Twickenham 1894   -   Map Ref: LND121Price:£2.50
Detailed map of West Twickenham; London sheet 121
Introduction by John Griffiths
Incl Strawberry Hill

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Twickenham 1894   -   Map Ref: LND122Price:£2.50
Detailed map of Twickenham; London sheet 122
Introduction by Marilyn Scott
incl Eel Pie Island, Petersham, Ham

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Teddington, Hampton Hill 1894   -   Map Ref: LND131Price:£2.50
Detailed map of Teddington; London sheet 131
Introduction by John Griffiths
incl Cardinal's River, Fulwell & Hampton Hill stn, Teddington cemetery, Upper Lodge

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Teddington Lock 1894   -   Map Ref: LND132Price:£2.50
Detailed map of Teddington Lock; London sheet 132
Introduction by John Griffiths
from Teddington stn and High St eastward to St Albans church and river; across Thames is St Andrew's church, Ham Common

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Hampton 1894   -   Map Ref: LND139.2Price:£2.50
Detailed map of Hampton; London sheet 139
Introduction by John Griffiths
incl Hurst Park race course, Hampton Court House (but not palace), Chestnut Ave

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Hampton 1934   -   Map Ref: LND139.4Price:£2.50
We have published two versions of this map, showing how the area changed across the years. Please note that on the 1934 version the small Surrey area south of the Thames is left blank.

The maps cover an area of a mile by a mile and a half, stretching from Hampton Village eastward to Chestnut Walk; from the Manor House southward to Ash Island. The maps covers Hampton village and the area to the east. Features include St Mary's church, High Street, Southwark & Vauxhall Water Works, Station Road (but not as far as the station), Hurst Park race course (on 1894 version), a stretch of the Thames including Taggs Island, The Green, Hampton Court House (but not the Palace), part of Bushy Park, Bushy House. Contemporary Hampton directories are included on each.

An index map showing the areas covered by this and adjacent maps is available here. The map links up with Sheet 131 Teddington to the north, 140 Kingston to the east, and Surrey Sheet 12.13 Hampton Court to the south.


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Kingston & Hampton Wick 1894   -   Map Ref: LND140.2Price:£2.50
Detailed map of Kingston; London sheet 140
Introduction by Tim Everson
incl South Teddington, Hampton Wick, and centre of Kingston, incl station and All Saints church

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Hampton Wick 1934   -   Map Ref: LND140.4Price:£2.50
published 2008; introduction by Alan Godfrey
We have published two versions of this map, covering the same area; please note however that, as usual with Middlesex maps in the 1930s, the area in Surrey is left blank.

The 1894 map, therefore, covers both the Middlesex and the Surrey sides of the river by Kingston Bridge. On the Surrey side is the town centre of Kingston, as far east as Richmond Road and Fairfield West, and south to Orchard Road; it includes the station, All Saints church, Clattern Place, Eden Street, Clarence Street, Horse Fair, brewery, gasworks, but do note that this is only the town centre. Across the river is Hampton Wick, incl station, St John's church and High Street. The map also extends north to cover a few streets in South Teddington, including Wick Road, Upper Teddington Road, Normansfield. There is then a large expanse of Bushy Park, including Hawthorn Lodge. On the reverse is a list of Private Residents for Hampton Wick, plus street directories for Church St, Market Place and Richmond Rd in Kingston.
The 1934 map covers the Middlesex side of the map, basically Hampton Wick and part of Bushy Park, and also includes a directory of Hampton Wick. The introduction includes an explanation why the OS left Surrey areas blank at this time.

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Putney Vale 1913   -   Map Ref: LND161Price:£2.50
Detailed map of Putney Vale; London sheet 161
Introduction by John Griffiths
incl Manresa House, Roehampton Park

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