Talk:Lordship Lane (Haringey)

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To-do list for Lordship Lane (Haringey):
  • Add a paragraph to History outlining the major phases of building.
  • Resolve all "?"s, etc in text -Arb. (talk) 00:23, 8 December 2007 (UTC).
  • Complete "Includes..." for all parades -Arb. (talk) 00:23, 8 December 2007 (UTC).
  • Obtain further scans for Maps.
  • Complete CCTV list -Arb. (talk) 00:23, 8 December 2007 (UTC).
  • Obtain bus service map (showing stops) for Transport. No longer relevant - inappropriate detail -Arb. (talk) 00:23, 8 December 2007 (UTC).
  • Additional images for main text where useful.
  • Obtain details of the architectural award made to Millicent Fawcett Court.
  • Verify that the toilets outside the rec are a listed building.
  • Go through the scanned maps, comparing each to it's predecessor, and update the main text (Side Streets, Buildings, Parks, Etc.) to reflect any observations of interest. Italicised = scan not yet available.
    • Dean and Chapter of St. Paul's 1599
    • Earl of Dorset's survey 1619
    • John Ogilby’s map of Middlesex c1677
    • Edward Wyburd's survey and plan 1718
    • John Warburton's map of the City of London and Middlesex 1749
    • John Rocque's topographic map of Middlesex 1754
    • John Carey's map of Middlesex 1793
    • Tottenham Plan for Wyburd Survey 1798
    • Facsimile of the OS's Drawings of the London Area 1799-1808
    • Milne's Land use map of Middlesex 1800
    • John Cary's new map of Middlesex 1802
    • Jonathon and William Newton map of Tottenham 1818
    • Survey of Middlesex 1818
    • Greenwood's map of Middlesex 1819
    • OS sheet 7 of 1" old series 1822
    • Tithe Commissioner's map of Tottenham 1844
    • Ducketts Farm fields map c1846
    • OS 1st edition 25" 1864
    • OS 1st edition 25" 1869-82
    • OS 1st edition Middlesex sheet XII 1873
    • OS London sheet 3, Middlesex sheet VII 15 25" 1894-96
    • OS Sheet III 14, 15, 16, 17, 26 (5 foot) Middlesex 1894-1937
    • OS 1st edition (5 foot) Middlesex
    • OS 1895 2nd edition London Sheet III 14, 15, 16, 17, 26 (5 foot)
    • Land Registry Series Sheet III 14, 15, 16, 17, 26 (5 foot) 1894-1922
    • OS 6" (may be County Series and three sheets: Essex, London & Middlesex) 1896
    • Railways into Wood green c1900
    • OS 3rd edition 25" 1912-14
    • OS 6" (may be County Series and three sheets: Essex, London & Middlesex) 1920
    • LCC Revised OS Sheet III 14, 15, 16, 17, 26 (5 foot) 1934-9
    • 251935-7 OS Revised (5 foot) Sheet III 14, 15, 16, 17, 26
    • LCC 25" 1940
    • OS 6" (may be County Series and three sheets: Essex, London & Middlesex) 1946
  • Resolve apparent duplications and inconsistencies in the above list.

[edit] Adding pictures to this article

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Thanks.