please can someone help with a querie regarding a place in wisbech called sluice row can anybody tell me whether the place still exists if not were was it and is there anything there now has it changed name if so what to thanks![]()
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30-01-2010 2:47 PM #1Settling in.
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30-01-2010 3:27 PM #2Marie C..Guest
Well there was such a place in 1900 as a Pte. Thomas White husband of Mrs White of 99Sluice Row Wisbech , a reservist in the ist Suffolk Regiment lived there before going off to fight in the Boer war. He died 1900. Whether it is there now I do not know but someone will.
Wisbech is more Cambridgeshire than Norfolk and there was a Denver sluice so guess Sluice Row must be near there.
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Could it have been near the sluice gates where the canal joined the River Nene?
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Sluice row appears on the 1911 census.
Obviously, I can't tell you more, due to copyright!
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Perhaps you could tell more by giving other road names in the same area. The road could have changed name or disappeared.
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There's not much help there!
Sluice Passage was before, and Cunnington Square both before and after.
Can't find any of these on maps.
Both are mentioned on a website regarding the War Memorial (1914-18).
(www first, then) roll-of-honour.com/Cambridgeshire/Wisbech1914-19.htmlLast edited by Kevin Garrad; 03-11-2010 at 6:37 PM. Reason: Added War Memorial
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Hi, ...with regard to SLUICE PASSAGE, Wisbech...On my birth cert., my parents address is given as 9 Sluice Passage,Wisbech...This was in 1945. It was located very close to the old Wisbech Canal, and there was a sluice into the River Nene nearby. The canal was filled in years ago,ie no longer exists. The area was designated a slum in 1940 ( Cambridgeshire History website ) and people were re- housed...my late grandmother among them. Denver sluice is miles away, and nothing to do with sluice passage. Hope this is of help...Norman Long...Littlehampton West Sussex.
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google street map Wisbech. A1101 crossing Nene is the point the canal entered the river, there are still several sluices in the area. the old canal followed the route now known as A1101 Churchill Road, the area marked Horse Fair/now the bus station is all re-developed. from Nene Quay through to Market Place are still some very narrow alley's still containing georgian cottages etc, some of these appear un-named now, ie names missing. you really need access to a pre 1950 street map. I live in March but am often in Wisbech, I will try to find out for you when next over there, I have just arrived home from there before reading this entry.
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Sluice Passage
Thankyou for your reply...very interesting... I have just purchased an O/S map of Wisbech 1900, and it only shows the main roads and streets. It does show three sluices into the R.Nene. I am particularly interested in Wisbech 1940-1960, as my Grandmother lived in Savory Rd, during the 1950's; before that Sluice Passage after being bombed out while at work in her previous home We visited now and then from Ely via March (Bluebell Buses to the Horsefair) I would like a good street map of Wisbech from that era, but have not been able to find one...any ideas where I might obtain one?.......... Norman Long...Littlehampton, West Sussex
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Hi Norman, I have made a first attempt today, without success, to establish exactly where sluice passage was, I spoke to a man from Elm, this was actually on the old canal, he seemed to recollect in his childhood the canal ran into the Nene, sluice shown on map, at freedom bridge, the only road at that time close by being Nene Quay, running paralel to the canal was he believed canal road, off this road were quite a few alley's with very old slum cottages, all demolished when Freedom Bridge was built and canal filled in giving rise to the extremely busy through route that is now Churchill road. the town bridge prior to this was the one adjacent to the Clarkson memorial. to recap, your site of interest is either swallowed by the roundabout, a supermarket, or the bus station and car park. I will endeavour to find out more when next in Wisbech either at the museum or council offices. Richard.
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