Could someone tell me when 'East Enders' are mentioned what Parishes would that include.......
In my research i have past Family from Pancras Middlesex Islington & Marylebone.
I am not familiar with London as i'm from another country, but with great interest in the 'East Enders'
Where can i find a good map of 'Old London'
Many Thanks!
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Eastenders the programme is fiction
East london have the postcodes E.1 to E.18
E.1 I think is Bethnal Green area E.18 Woodford and they are in somesort of alphabetical order.
Islington is more north London but very close.
Someone will probably correct me about this
Postcode district Post town Coverage Local authority area E1 LONDON Eastern head district: Aldgate (part), Bishopsgate (part), Whitechapel, Shoreditch (part), Spitalfields, Shadwell, Stepney, Mile End (part), Portsoken Tower Hamlets, Hackney, City of London E1W LONDON Wapping Tower Hamlets E2 LONDON Bethnal Green district: Bethnal Green, Haggerston, Shoreditch (part), Cambridge Heath Tower Hamlets, Hackney E3 LONDON Bow district: Bow, Bromley-by-Bow, Old Ford, Mile End, Three Mills, London Gas Museum Tower Hamlets, Newham E4 LONDON Chingford district: Chingford, Sewardstone, Highams Park Waltham Forest, Epping Forest E5 LONDON Clapton district: Upper Clapton, Lower Clapton, Leyton (part) Stoke Newington (part) Hackney, Waltham Forest E6 LONDON East Ham district: East Ham, Beckton, Upton Park (part), Barking (part) Newham, Barking and Dagenham E7 LONDON Forest Gate district: Forest Gate, Stratford (part) Newham, Waltham Forest E8 LONDON Hackney district: Hackney Central, Dalston, London Fields Hackney E9 LONDON Homerton district: Homerton, Hackney Wick, South Hackney, Hackney Marshes, Victoria Park Hackney, Tower Hamlets E10 LONDON Leyton district: Leyton, Temple Mills, Hackney Marshes (part) Upper Clapton (part), Walthamstow Marshes Waltham Forest, Hackney E11 LONDON Leytonstone district: Leytonstone, Wanstead, Snaresbrook, Cann Hall Waltham Forest, Redbridge E12 LONDON Manor Park district: Manor Park, Little Ilford, Aldersbrook Newham, Redbridge E13 LONDON Plaistow district: Plaistow, West Ham (part), Upton Park (part) Newham E14 LONDON Poplar district: Poplar, Isle of Dogs, Limehouse, Canary Wharf, Blackwall, Cubitt Town Tower Hamlets E15 LONDON Stratford district: Stratford, West Ham (part), Maryland, Leyton (part), Leytonstone (part) Temple Mills (part), Hackney Wick (part), Bow (part) Newham, Waltham Forest, Hackney, Tower Hamlets E16 LONDON Victoria Docks district: Silvertown, North Woolwich, Canning Town, Custom House, London City Airport Newham E17 LONDON Walthamstow district: Walthamstow, Upper Walthamstow Waltham Forest E18 LONDON Woodford district: Woodford, South Woodford Redbridge E77 LONDON Non-geographic postcode district (NatWest, located in E1) Tower Hamlets E98 LONDON Non-geographic postcode district (News International, located in E1W) Tower Hamlets
The extra ones are new on me
jax
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This is from Wikipedia which has a lot more detail.
East End of London The term 'East End' was first applied to the districts immediately to the east of, and entirely outside, the medieval walled City of London and north of the River Thames; these included Whitechapel and Stepney. By the late 19th century, the East End roughly corresponded to the Tower division of Middlesex, which from 1900 formed the metropolitan boroughs of Stepney, Bethnal Green, Poplar and Shoreditch in the County of London. Today it corresponds to the London Borough of Tower Hamlets and the southern part of Hackney.
Islington would not be counted as East End being to the north. I think Pancras would be counted as the City, and Marylebone as west.
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Although these places are in London, some used to be classed as Essex.
I was born in Walthamstow and birth cert says county of Essex
jax
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Thankyou, Jax & Ozibird, you are Gems! as i have no knowledge of London & you have given me something to go on now.
Many Thanks!
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Best place I know of for maps online: http://archivemaps.com/mapco/index.htm
Make sure you scroll down the page, and click on map for enlargement.
Ozi
Also more specific info on Pancras from GENUKI, The National Gazetteer (1868)]: ST. PANCRAS, a parish and extensive suburban district of London, in the Holborn division of the hundred of Ossulstone and borough of Marylebone, county Middlesex, 2½ miles N.W. of St. Paul's.(Cathedral)
ST. MARYLEBONE, a parish and parliamentary borough in the Holborn division of the hundred of Ossulstone, county Middlesex, forming the north-western portion of the metropolis, about 2½ miles N.W. by W. of St. Paul's.
ISLINGTON, (or Islington St. Mary) a parish, forming part of the Metropolitan borough of Finsbury, in the Finsbury division of the hundred of Ossulstone, county Middlesex. It is an extensive suburban parish, 2 miles N. of St. Paul's, London.
Looks like they are all north of the City.
The 1795 map on the archivemaps website shows Pancras and Islington as villages north of London. The 1868 map of London can be enlarged to identify street names. Fascinating, I could spend hours there.
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