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Greenwood's 1827 Map of London on the Web
This interesting online map covers London and surroundings, from Earl's Court in the west to Greenwich in the east and from Highgate in the north to Camberwell in the south. You can click anywhere on the map to zoom in or out. You can also click on a place name to display that location, and portions can be downloaded and printed out for use with personal genealogies.
http://www.bathspa.ac.uk/greenwood/home.html
The metropolitan archives, 40 Northampton St EC1, have the admission
and discharge books for the Jewish Free School 1868/1869 - 1939. These
books are a wonderful source of information and the archives have good
sets for schools such as Stepney Jewish and many other schools with large
numbers of Jewish pupils.
The Corporation of London is responsible for the square mile of the City of London.
If you had family members that were council members, sheriffs or aldermen of the City of London, the City of London Records Office has records of these going back to the Middle Ages. They can be contacted by email on:
This London School of Jewish Studies is primarily a modern orthodox
Yeshiva but its library
houses a superb collection of Judaica and as such is a good source
of information for genealogists.
London School of Jewish Studies
Schaller House
Albert Road
London NW4 2SJ
Tel: (020) 8203 6102 email lsjs@mailbox.ulcc.ac.uk
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