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Covent Garden
« on: Friday 18 December 09 17:09 GMT (UK) »
Was there a place called Covent Garden in the Sunderland area c. 1810?
If so, where was it?
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Re: Covent Garden
« Reply #1 on: Friday 18 December 09 19:27 GMT (UK) »
There was a Covent Garden Street but at the moment unsure exactly where it was.

Some of the poor victims from this link lived there

http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/DUR/Sunderland/VictoriaHall.html

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Re: Covent Garden
« Reply #2 on: Friday 18 December 09 21:40 GMT (UK) »
How dreadful

Yes Covent Garden Street must be it.

Now all I need to do is find out where it was.
My family were using Holy Trinity, so I'm guessing it must have been in the east end of Sunderland.

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Crawford - Co. Durham, Ireland,
Laycock - West Yorkshire, Co. Durham
Frazer - Co. Durham
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White - Co. Down

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Re: Covent Garden
« Reply #3 on: Friday 18 December 09 22:08 GMT (UK) »
According to the 1881 census it was classed as in West Sunderland, and it was on the enumerators route between Sans Street and George Street.

I tried this link but couldn't seem to get the search to work for me.

http://gis.durham.gov.uk/website/interMAP/viewer.htm

However if you google Holy Trinity Sunderland you will see it is near the vicinity of Sans Street, well not too far away so was in that area somewhere. Sorry I cannot be any more exact.

Stanmapstone is your man for this location  :)

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Re: Covent Garden
« Reply #4 on: Saturday 19 December 09 13:28 GMT (UK) »
Was there a place called Covent Garden in the Sunderland area c. 1810?
If so, where was it?

Yes, there was as some of my ancestors lived there, can't help with where it was or if it's the same as Covent Garden Street though  :-\ . Sorry
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Re: Covent Garden
« Reply #5 on: Saturday 19 December 09 15:28 GMT (UK) »
Covent Garden Street was off Coronation Street between Sans Street and George Street. Sans Street is now the A1018. Covent Garden Street was demolished in the 1930s East End slum clearances.
If you go to http://gis.durham.gov.uk/website/interMAP/viewer.htm and enter the co-ordinates 440190, 557163 in search it will centre the map on the location. You can see Covent Garden on the 1919-1926 map.

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Re: Covent Garden
« Reply #6 on: Saturday 19 December 09 16:07 GMT (UK) »
You can see Covent Garden on the 1827 map at http://lewis.dur.ac.uk/pip/singlezoom.asp?img=p2387&ref1=2258
You might not be able to view it with Internet Explorer  :(

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Re: Covent Garden
« Reply #7 on: Saturday 19 December 09 16:29 GMT (UK) »
Thanks but I can't open that.
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Re: Covent Garden
« Reply #8 on: Saturday 19 December 09 22:16 GMT (UK) »
It should open with Firefox, it does for me.

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