[posted] Posted(#44516, Broadbridge)
David Price
ccx074 at pglaf.org
Thu Dec 26 10:17:12 PST 2013
Report on the Plans of the Various Railways before the Examiners of the 44516
[Title: Report on the Plans of the Various Railways before the Examiners
of the House of Commons, 1864, so far as relates to the Parish of
Kensington]
[Author: James Broadbridge]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/4/4/5/1/44516 ]
[Files: 44516-0.txt; 44516-h.htm]
For those wishing to know: Well, the title says it all really. In 1864
the mania for building railways in London had hit its peak and everyone
and their dog was planning them - Parliament had to form a special
committee to get through the workload. Kensington Vestry (who
administered the civil Parish of Kensington, West London), had James
Broadbridge prepare a report for them as to what was being proposed for
Kensington, and how this would affect the parish. Some of these lines did
get built, although the parish was more "rural" at that time, so it wasn't
complete demolishion...
All the best,
David,
England, cold and a storm approaching
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