This photo was taken in Fairlop Avenue. At a guess the 60’s??? I cannot see this building there now. Do you remember it?
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By Janet Penn
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02/10/2011
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I remember this house well it was Long Road end on the corner of fairlop
By Margaret (02/10/2011)
It’s facing towards us that suggests this photo was taken from Long Road looking down?
By David Bullock (02/10/2011)
The photo was indeed taken from Long Road – the bungalow was called Fairlawns. In the 1940’s the Shaw family lived there.
By michael swanson (03/10/2011)
I remember the bungalow so well as I walked past it nearly every day going down Fairlop to Lionel Road (Cul-de-sac) where I lived….On the other corner was where the Trevelian family lived.
By Carol Norman (18/09/2012)
Hello The other house you mention was called “Inglenook”. At one time there were teachers lodging there and I remember one of them [our year about 1958] had a spinal condition, so that is probably his adapted car on the left Regards Sparrow
By sparrow (18/09/2012)
My grandparents, Sam and Nellie Morton bought Fairlawns from their friends Alice and John Shaw in the mid 1940s.
By Theresa Puckett (15/01/2021)
The Property Fairlawn appears some time between Autumn 1924 and Spring of 1925 and owned by Martha Amy TURNER.
She applies for planning for a brick chimney in 1932 and drains in 1942.
In 1956 Mrs H. B. ELMES applies for planning and gives this her address.
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I remember this house well it was Long Road end on the corner of fairlop
It’s facing towards us that suggests this photo was taken from Long Road looking down?
The photo was indeed taken from Long Road – the bungalow was called Fairlawns. In the 1940’s the Shaw family lived there.
I remember the bungalow so well as I walked past it nearly every day going down Fairlop to Lionel Road (Cul-de-sac) where I lived….On the other corner was where the Trevelian family lived.
Hello The other house you mention was called “Inglenook”. At one time there were teachers lodging there and I remember one of them [our year about 1958] had a spinal condition, so that is probably his adapted car on the left Regards Sparrow
My grandparents, Sam and Nellie Morton bought Fairlawns from their friends Alice and John Shaw in the mid 1940s.
The Property Fairlawn appears some time between Autumn 1924 and Spring of 1925 and owned by Martha Amy TURNER.
She applies for planning for a brick chimney in 1932 and drains in 1942.
In 1956 Mrs H. B. ELMES applies for planning and gives this her address.
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