On a saved thread, Rob Clack wrote:
Great Eastern Square was the area in front of the board school and extended as far as Thomas Street (now Fulbourne Street). It got it's name from the Great Eastern Railways coal depot which was on the North side of Bucks Row. And because it was such a small area, it does not appear on many maps. Surprisingly it does not appear on the 1873 O.S maps.
It is shown on this London 1868 map which MAPCO recently put out on their site. Scroll to bottom right.
Roy
Great Eastern Square was the area in front of the board school and extended as far as Thomas Street (now Fulbourne Street). It got it's name from the Great Eastern Railways coal depot which was on the North side of Bucks Row. And because it was such a small area, it does not appear on many maps. Surprisingly it does not appear on the 1873 O.S maps.
It is shown on this London 1868 map which MAPCO recently put out on their site. Scroll to bottom right.
Roy
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