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COCKNEY ANCESTOR MAGAZINE COVERS

This page will eventually become a record of the Cockney Ancestor front covers over a period of time. Click each image to see larger version.

All illustrations by Malcolm J. Commander

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Issue

Published

Cover Illustration
116 Autumn 2007

EoLFHS: Cockney Ancestor No. 116 Autumn 2007

  St Dunstan's, Stepney also known as the Church of the High Seas.

St Dunstan dedicated a church to All Saints on this site a thousand years ago.

Photograph by John Reynolds

115 Summer 2007

EoLFHS: Cockney Ancestor No. 115 Summer 2007

  South East Essex Crematorium, Corbets Tey, RM14 2UY.

The Crematorium celebrated its 50th Anniversary in June this year. It opened on 29th June 1957 and held its first service on the following 4th July. Since that time it has provided for over 171,000 cremations, including many from the East of London area.

Photograph by John Reynolds

114 Spring 2007

EoLFHS: Cockney Ancestor No. 114 Spring 2007

  The Ragged School Museum, Copperfield Road, Mile End, London E3 4RR.
See www.raggedschoolmuseum.org.uk

Photograph by John Reynolds

113 Winter 2006

EoLFHS: Cockney Ancestor No. 113 Winter 2006

  Trinity Church, Station Road, Upminster, Essex RM14 2UD built c. 1912 - the venue for the Society's Havering Branch

Photograph by John Reynolds

112 Autumn 2006

EoLFHS: Cockney Ancestor No. 112 Autumn 2006

  The Town of Ramsgate Public House, 62 Wapping High Street, London E1 2PN, dates from 1545.

Photograph by John Reynolds

111 Summer 2006

EoLFHS: Cockney Ancestor No. 111 Summer 2006

  Statue of the Roman Emperor Trajan AD 98-117, standing on Tower Hill, London EC£N 4AB. In the background can be seen one of the last remaining sections of the old Roman Wall. The statue was presented to the Tower Hill Improvement Trust by Padre P.B. Clayton founder of Toc H.

From a photograph by John Reynolds

110 Spring 2006

EoLFHS: Cockney Ancestor No. 110 Spring 2006

  Christ Church, Spitalfields built by
Nicholas Hawkesmore c. 1729

From a photograph by John Reynolds

109 Winter 2005

EoLFHS: Cockney Ancestor No. 109 Winter 2005

  The Fuller House, Church End, Walthamstow Village, E17 9RJ

From a photograph by John Reynolds

108 Autumn 2005

EoLFHS: Cockney Ancestor No. 108 Autumn 2005

  The Jewish Soup Kitchen, Bruce Street, Whitechapel E1 1NJ

From a photograph by John Reynolds

107 Summer 2005

EoLFHS: Cockney Ancestor No. 107 Summer 2005

  Valence House, Becontree Avenue,
Dagenham, Essex RM8 3HT

From a photograph by John Reynolds

106 Spring 2005

EoLFHS: Cockney Ancestor No. 106 Spring 2005

  Tredegar House circa 1912

By permission of Arthur Royall

105 Winter 2004

EoLFHS: Cockney Ancestor No. 105 Winter 2004

Wilton's Music Hall,
Grace's Alley, Wapping,
London E1 8JB

From a photograph taken by John Reynolds

104 Autumn 2004

EoLFHS: Cockney Ancestor No. 104 Autumn 2004

Bancroft Library,
277 Bancroft Road, Mile End,
London E1 4DQ

From a photograph taken by John Reynolds

103 Summer 2004

EoLFHS: Cockney Ancestor No. 103 Summer 2004

St. George in the East, Wapping built c. 1714-29 by Nicholas Hawksmoor.

From a photograph taken by John Reynolds

102 Spring 2004

EoLFHS: Cockney Ancestor No. 102 Spring 2004

  Monza Street formerly Star Street, Wapping, London c. 1900

By permission of Dennis Cox

100 Autumn 2003

EoLFHS: Cockney Ancestor No. 100 Autumn 2003

  The former Passmore Edwards Museum, Romford Road, Stratford, London E15. Venue of the First Meeting of the EoLFHS.

From a photograph taken by John Reynolds

99 Summer 2003

EoLFHS: Cockney Ancestor No. 99 Summer 2003

  The Angel Public House, High Road, Ilford, Essex circa 1895.

From a postcard belonging to the London Borough of Redbridge Library, Local Studies and Archives.

98 Spring 2003

EoLFHS: Cockney Ancestor No. 98 Spring 2003

  The Entrance to The Foot Tunnel Under The River Thames at North Woolwich, which is now in the Borough of Newham, built circa 1912.

From a photo taken by John Reynolds

97 Winter 2002

EoLFHS: Cockney Ancestor No. 97 Winter 2002

  The Customs Houses on the Thames embankment Wapping, London.

From a photo taken by John Reynolds
96 Autumn 2002

EoLFHS: Cockney Ancestor No. 96 Autumn 2002

  The Prospect of Whitby, Wapping High Street, Wapping, London E1.

This riverside public house has stood on this site since circa 1520.

From a photo taken by John Reynolds.

95 Summer 2002
EoLFHS: Cockney Ancestor No. 95 Summer 2002   Ilford/Cranbrook Castle c. 1900, built c. 1765 as the Raymond family mausoleum. Demolished 1923 to build the Port of London Authority Sports Ground in The Drive, Ilford, Essex.

94

Spring 2002

EoLFHS: Cockney Ancestor No. 94 Spring 2002

  The interior of the Whitechapel Bell Foundry, Whitechapel Road, Middlesex founded circa 1570

93

Winter 2001

EoLFHS: Cockney Ancestor No. 93 Winter 2001

  The Baptist Tabernacle, Linton Road, Barking, Essex built 1893

92

Autumn 2001

EoLFHS: Cockney Ancestor No. 92 Autumn 2001

  St John's Church,  Stratford c.1891

91

Summer 2001

EoLFHS: Cockney Ancestor No. 91 Summer 2001

  Ashley Crescent, Hoxton, Middx c. 1841

90

Spring 2001

EoLFHS: Cockney Ancestor No. 90 Spring 2001

  Drinking Fountain, Snaresbrook built 1872 (rebuilt and altered 1985)

89

Winter 2000

EoLFHS: Cockney Ancestor No. 89 Winter 2000

  St John's Church Hackney circa 1800

88

Autumn 2000

EoLFHS: Cockney Ancestor No. 88 Autumn 2000

  Ilford Borough Tram circa 1935

87

Summer 2000

EoLFHS: Cockney Ancestor No. 87 Summer 2000

  The Windmill, Upminster, Essex built circa 1803

86

Spring 2000

EoLFHS: Cockney Ancestor No. 86 Spring 2000

  Bow Church, Middlesex circa 1820

85

Winter 1999

EoLFHS: Cockney Ancestor No. 85 Winter 1999

  Parish Church, Bromley, Middlesex circa 1861

84

Autumn 1999

EoLFHS: Cockney Ancestor No. 84 Autumn 1999

  All Saints Poplar, Middlesex circa 1850

 

 
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