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History, memories and photographs of St John’s Wood, London
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History, memories and photographs of St John’s Wood, London

Welcome! St John’s Wood is an area of Westminster to  the north west  of Regent’s Park, home to Lord’s Cricket Ground and Abbey Road Studios. St John’s Wood has a vibrant  heritage, which is celebrated by its residents. To bring that heritage alive we  gather historical research, photographs and memories to make this site an introduction to the richness of the area. Find out more about us or get in touch.

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  • Trails

    Trails

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    Saving Samuel Godley

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    Schools and Playgrounds

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    Clubs and Societies

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    Streets

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    Art and Artists

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  • Michael Salmon

    MIchael Salmon was chairman of the St John’s Wood Society from 1992 to 2001. Born in London in 1929, Michael was ...
  • Raymond Leppard CBE

    Raymond Leppard was born in London in 1927 and studied music, particularly baroque music, at Trinity College Cambridge. He became ...
  • Lord's in the First World War

    1914 – 1918 1914 had seen the centenary of Lord’s and had been celebrated with a match between an MCC South ...
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    • Richard on John Minton (1917-1957) Painter & IllustratorMarvellous artist. However he was not related to the china producing family.
    • John Cantouris on St John’s Wood Terrace – a 1960s childhoodI was at Barrow Hill from 1954-57 - the people I remember are Nina Chalmers and Pamela Cutler who were...
    • John Cantouris on St John’s Wood Terrace – a 1960s childhoodI attended 1953-57 ish, then I went to Kynaston (failing 11+). Are any of the 1st XI cricket team still...
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