House History
If you are into genealogy, finding out about the history of your house and its inhabitants may also intrigue you. Apart from asking your relations and neighbours what they know about it, it is mainly a matter of ‘book research’ and some of the sources are listed below:
Title deeds.
National archives. www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
In London, the Survey of London http://www.westminster.gov.uk/libraries/archives/indexes/surveyoflondon/
http://www.ideal-homes.org.uk/index1a.html : the origins of suburbia as revealed through the history of south London: see what it was like to live in the suburbs of London
http://www.learningcurve.gov.uk/tudorhackney/ a virtual tour of Hackney in Tudor times: a reconstruction of Rectory House
www.rbkc.gov.uk/virtualmuseum : a history of Kensington and Chelsea brought to life
at your local Council offices: Rate books, Valuation books, drainage plans, Photograph collections, electoral registers, street directories
Old maps, www.old-maps.co.uk particularly Ordnance Survey maps http://leisure.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/leisure/ItemDetails.jsp?item=os_historical : for London www.motco.com/map
Census records from 1841 to 1901 http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/census/?homepage=fr-census
Old telephone directories www.btplc.com/archives
http://www.british-history.ac.uk/ : a digital library contining some of the sources of the medievil and modern history of UK
Books: “ Home:the Story of Everyone Who Ever Lived in our House” Julie Myerson http://www.amazon.co.uk/Home-Story-Everyone-Lived-House/dp/0007148232
"Tracing the History of your House" Peter Bushell. http://www.amazon.co.uk/Tracing-History-House-Peter-Bushell/dp/1851453156/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1237467090&sr=1-3
or if you would like Peter Bushell to do some of the research dog-work on your behalf, contact him on parsloe2@yahoo.co.uk
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