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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => London and Middlesex => Topic started by: brian57 on Thursday 01 March 12 20:02 GMT (UK)
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I'm trying to find info about a place on East End Road in East Finchley during WW2.
It's name was something like "Prenton" and was either a nursing home or a place for unmarried mothers.
Any info would be much appreciated.
Brian
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hi,dont know if this is the same building,,but this lady is reminiscing about her life and describes moving into a house called Prenton on the East End Road...??? doesnt mention anything about its former..or later use,,,but if it is the same building,,,she gives a great description of it. ;)
http://hurlin.org/sheila/styled-2/styled-3/
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If you keep turning the pages of the article you do come to a page where she leaves and she thinks it became a nursing home.
Jennifer
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Have you tried looking at Google earth? Look for East End Road. Follow the road westwards.
I have an old map of East Finchley and my guess would be that Prenton is between the Five Bells and Trinity Road. Some of those houses on that side of the road are still there and from memory they were very large.
Fascinating story too.
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Thanks all for your help, very informative.
Basically it was regarding an unmarried mother who had a baby by a Canadian pilot. The birth address was
Prenton. She gave up the child for adoption before marrying someone else the same year.
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Hello Brian.
My name is Joy, I am currently living in NZ. But I was at Prenton, 157 (or 159) East End Road, East Finchley from 10 days old to 8 years old.
I came across your post when I put in a search on goggle just wondering what happened to the place. I was there from early 1951 to 1959/60. What would you like to know?
I had a hard job trying to get into the Roots chat site. Don't know how I get a message to back from you - but I will try and remember to google site again in next few days.
Happy New Year
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Most of the babies went to Australia , Canada and South Africa for adoption there.
The house is still there - I saw it on goggle earth.
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Welcome to Rootschat Joy.
Looks like Brian has not been on to the site since June of this year, but if he still has the same email address he should get notification of your post and come back to you.
Happy New Year.
Jennifer
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Hello Joy – What kind of a place was 'Prenton', East End Road, Finchley? I know someone who was there as a baby for a short while in 1960, but he was adopted in England, rather than overseas. Any information gratefully received!
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I've just found this about Prenton. My cousin was noted as being born at Prenton, Finchley in 1949. His parents were married so there is no question (in their case) of it being for unmarried mothers. But the general clues here are a great help and confirms my thoughts about East End Road.
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Hello,
I was born in Prenton Nursing Home in July 1941. My mother and father were married so it was not only for unmarried mothers. I attach a photo - I believe the house on the left (or possible both houses) was Prenton Nursing Home. I remember a sign under the curve of the porch which said 'Prenton'. I lived in East Finchley until I was 21 years old but I have not visited for many years. Hope this is of help.
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My birth certificate states that I was born at "Prenton" East End Road, Finchley in April 1946. My father was US Army stationed in England and my mother was a member of the RAF. They were married in June 1945. My mother and I sailed from Southampton on the USAT Zebulon B Vance to New York City in June 1946 and have lived in the US ever since.
On 6/26/24 my wife of 50 years and I will sail from Southampton for a journey around the UK for 10 days. When we return to Southampton, we will spend the next 6 days in Kent and London - perhaps I will have an opportunity to visit Prenton on East End Road in London.
This forum has provided me with information I was not aware of until today (6/5/24) so I thank all of those who had input to it.