I have looked for Queens Street, Chelsea, which is a location in the 1851 census, but cannot find it in Multimap. Does anyone know what it is now called?
thanks,
Pete
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Thread: Queens Street, Chelsea
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21-02-2005, 5:38 PM #1bearkinGuest
Queens Street, Chelsea
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21-02-2005, 7:49 PM #2AnnBGuest
Try the maps section of the GENUKI web site at https://homepages.gold.ac.uk/genuki/LND/#Maps There are a lot of on-line maps for London (including Greenwood's) but they do take a bit of patience while they download. Having looked at a couple of old London maps, I found a Queen Street which ran between the Kings Road and Queen's Road, just at the end of Cheyne walk.
Best wishes
Ann
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21-02-2005, 8:00 PM #3
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Do we get a clue?
Which parish? Nearby streets?
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23-02-2005, 7:53 PM #4bearkinGuest
Thanks
Thanks AnnB and Peter.
I followed Ann's lead and did indeed find Queen Street on the Greenwood map. It looks like it is now called Flood Street.
Thanks for your help,
Pete
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23-02-2005, 11:12 PM #5mlarooijGuest
Queen st. Chelsea
In a situation like this I find a nearby street still with the same name & search the census for that, then around it.
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01-08-2015, 4:16 PM #6foulshamgirlGuest
Queens Street in Chelsea no longer exists but I have looked at old maps and modern ones and it used to run parallel to Flood Street and Shawfield Street (between the two). Shawfield Street was shorter then and now joins Redesdale Stree. However, there is a small bit of Queens Street remaining from a turning on Flood Street about halfway down between Kings Road and Redesdale Street going towards Shawfield Street. Hope this helps others looking for Queens Street in Chelsea.
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