Topic: | Re:A local history question | |
Posted by: | Tracey Szwagrzak | |
Date/Time: | 28/10/13 22:41:00 |
Ditto. Your first stop should be Chiswick Library's local studies section (open all day Thursday & alternate Saturdays). Any expert there can help I've just looked at the 1896 OS map and can see Cranbrooke Road marked out but with no houses on it. There are a couple of nearby buildings with cross-hatching but it sounds like you actually are talking about a box arked 'X'. Ther's no such building on the 1867 OS map. Sometime a box with an X in it can refer to the site of a stink pipe on a sewers map, for instance. Is it possible there's a utility iutlet if some kind near you? Either that or you have a box of buried treasure under the floor boards. |
Topic | Date Posted | Posted By |
A local history question | 28/10/13 20:44:00 | Colin Potter |
Re:A local history question | 28/10/13 20:49:00 | Elizabeth Jane Daley |
Re:Re:A local history question | 28/10/13 20:55:00 | bobby osborne |
Re:Re:Re:A local history question | 28/10/13 23:06:00 | Steven Trembath |
Re:A local history question | 28/10/13 22:41:00 | Tracey Szwagrzak |
Re:Re:A local history question | 29/10/13 02:14:00 | Jim Lawes |
Re:Re:Re:A local history question | 29/10/13 02:31:00 | Jim Lawes |
Re:Re:Re:Re:A local history question | 29/10/13 02:40:00 | Jim Lawes |
Re:Re:Re:A local history question | 29/10/13 08:26:00 | Tracey Szwagrzak |
Re:Re:Re:Re:A local history question | 23/10/15 12:25:00 | Colin Potter |
Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:A local history question | 23/10/15 13:16:00 | Stuart Kerr |
Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:A local history question | 23/10/15 13:27:00 | Stuart Kerr |
Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:A local history question | 23/10/15 19:27:00 | Colin Potter |
Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:A local history question | 24/10/15 10:33:00 | Stuart Kerr |