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Tag: streets named after Conservatives

Balfour Road, SW19

26 April 2025 londonstreetguide Leave a comment

Place name Arthur James Balfour (July 25, 1848 – March 19, 1930), 1st Earl of Balfour, was a statesman and…

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Filed under: Abbey, cluster, Merton, prime ministers, streets named after Cambridge graduates, streets named after Conservatives, streets named after Eton connection, streets named after Trinity College graduates, Wimbledon

Peek Crescent, SW19

30 March 2025 londonstreetguide Leave a comment

Place Name Sir Henry William Peek (February 26, 1825 – August 26, 1898) was an importer of spices, tea, as…

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Filed under: Merton, streets named after Conservatives, streets named after MPs, Village, Wimbledon, Wimbledon Park, Wimbledon Park Estate, Wimbledon Park House

Derby Road, SW19

2 March 2025 londonstreetguide Leave a comment

Place name Edward Smith-Stanley (March 29, 1799 – October 23, 1869) was the 14th Earl of Derby. He was known…

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Filed under: Abbey, cluster, Merton, prime ministers, streets named after Christ Church graduates, streets named after Conservatives, streets named after Eton connection, streets named after Oxford graduates, streets named after Whigs, Wimbledon

Lidiard Road, SW18

27 October 2024 londonstreetguide Leave a comment

Place Name John Lidiard (1835 – March 20, 1917), was the first Mayor of Wandsworth, with his term of office…

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Filed under: named after councillor/council employee, Openview Estate, streets named after Conservatives, streets named after Tories, Wandsworth, Wandsworth and Merton, Wandsworth Common

Derby Road, SW14

20 June 2021 londonstreetguide 1 Comment

Place Name Edward Smith-Stanley (March 29, 1799 – October 23, 1869) was the 14th Earl of Derby is credited with…

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Filed under: East Sheen, prime ministers, Richmond-On-Thames, streets named after Conservatives, streets named after Eton connection, streets named after Oxford graduates

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