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Haverstock Collection

"Haverstock: A Historical Journey through London's Charm" Step into the enchanting world of Haverstock

Background imageHaverstock Collection: Dining Hall, Alexandra Orphanage, Haverstock Hill, London

Dining Hall, Alexandra Orphanage, Haverstock Hill, London
The dining hall of the Alexandra Orphanage on Maitland Park Road, Haverstock Hill, North London. Sausages appear to be the dish of the day

Background imageHaverstock Collection: Photograph of Sir Richard Steele PH, Haverstock Hill, London

Photograph of Sir Richard Steele PH, Haverstock Hill, London. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Corner on view of the pub

Background imageHaverstock Collection: Photograph of Wheatsheaf PH, Haverstock, London

Photograph of Wheatsheaf PH, Haverstock, London. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Corner on view of the pub. The back of the print (available on request) details: Trading Record 1934

Background imageHaverstock Collection: Photograph of Queens Arms, Haverstock, London

Photograph of Queens Arms, Haverstock, London. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Corner on view of the pub. The back of the print (available on request) details: Trading Record 1934

Background imageHaverstock Collection: Photograph of Haverstock Arms, Chalk Farm, London

Photograph of Haverstock Arms, Chalk Farm, London. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Corner on view of the pub

Background imageHaverstock Collection: Photograph of Fleet Tavern, Haverstock Hill, London

Photograph of Fleet Tavern, Haverstock Hill, London. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Corner on view of the pub

Background imageHaverstock Collection: Photograph of Duke Of Cornwall PH, Haverstock Hill, London

Photograph of Duke Of Cornwall PH, Haverstock Hill, London. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Right face on view of the pub

Background imageHaverstock Collection: Sir Richard Steeles House

Sir Richard Steeles House
View of Sir Richard Steeles house on Haverstock Hill, London. Sir Richard Steele (1672-1729) was an Irish writer, playwright, and politician, remembered as co-founder, with his friend Joseph Addison

Background imageHaverstock Collection: Orphan working school, Haverstock Hill 1861

Orphan working school, Haverstock Hill 1861
Orphan working school for girls and boys in Hampstead, London. Date: 1861

Background imageHaverstock Collection: Alexandra Orphanage, Haverstock Hill, North London

Alexandra Orphanage, Haverstock Hill, North London
The Alexandra Orphanage on Maitland Park Road, Haverstock Hill, North London. Nursery children are at play while nurses keep watch

Background imageHaverstock Collection: Alexandra Orphanage

Alexandra Orphanage
Children and staff on the steps of the Alexandra Orphanage on Maitland Park Road, Haverstock Hill, London

Background imageHaverstock Collection: Englands Lane, Hampstead, NW London

Englands Lane, Hampstead, NW London
Englands Lane, Haverstock Hill, Hampstead, NW London. Date: circa 1905

Background imageHaverstock Collection: Haverstock Hill

Haverstock Hill, the main approach to Hampstead from the south. Date: 1828

Background imageHaverstock Collection: Hampstead Steele

Hampstead Steele
The home formerly inhabited by sir Richard Steele, editor of the Tatler and the Spectator, on Haverstock Hill Date: circa 1860

Background imageHaverstock Collection: Steeles Cottage

Steeles Cottage
RICHARD STEELEs cottage on Haverstock Hill, Hampstead, London. Date: 1672 - 1729

Background imageHaverstock Collection: Source Size = 3989 x 2756

Source Size = 3989 x 2756
Annual Examination of Children at the Orphan Working School, Haverstock Hill, 1866

Background imageHaverstock Collection: Signalman Bayliss

Signalman Bayliss stands by his levers in the signal box at Haverstock Hill, London. Date: 1909

Background imageHaverstock Collection: Children from the Alexandra Orphanage, North London

Children from the Alexandra Orphanage, North London
Children from the Alexandra Orphanage on Maitland Park Road, Haverstock Hill, North London. They are taking a walk with two prams being pushed by their carers

Background imageHaverstock Collection: Girls at Alexandra Orphanage, Haverstock Hill, North London

Girls at Alexandra Orphanage, Haverstock Hill, North London
A group of older girls demonstrate their skipping skills at the Alexandra Orphanage on Maitland Park Road, Haverstock Hill, North London

Background imageHaverstock Collection: Children at Alexandra Orphanage, Haverstock Hill, London

Children at Alexandra Orphanage, Haverstock Hill, London
Nursery children playing ring-a-roses at the Alexandra Orphanage on Maitland Park Road, Haverstock Hill, North London


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"Haverstock: A Historical Journey through London's Charm" Step into the enchanting world of Haverstock, a neighborhood that holds within its streets tales of rich history and vibrant culture. As we explore this captivating area, let us embark on a journey that unveils the hidden gems nestled amidst its bustling lanes. Our first stop takes us to the heart Hill, where we discover an architectural marvel - Sir Richard Steele PH. This picturesque building stands as a testament to timeless elegance and serves as a reminder of the area's illustrious past. Continuing our exploration, we stumble upon Wheatsheaf PH, Queens Arms, and Haverstock Arms - all charming establishments that have witnessed countless stories unfold over their thresholds. These quaint pubs not only offer respite for weary souls but also serve as gathering places for locals who share laughter and camaraderie. Venturing further along Haverstock Hill, we encounter Fleet Tavern and Duke Of Cornwall PH - two historic landmarks that exude an old-world charm unique to this part of London. Their walls echo with whispers from bygone eras when travelers sought solace in their warm embrace. As our journey progresses, we find ourselves captivated by Sir Richard Steeles House standing proudly amidst Englands Lane in Hampstead. This grand residence tells tales of renowned figures who once graced its halls and left an indelible mark on history. Not far away lies Alexandra Orphanage – an institution dedicated to nurturing young hearts during challenging times. It stands tall as a symbol of hope and compassion within the community it serves. Haverstock Hill itself is more than just a thoroughfare; it is a lifeline connecting these remarkable landmarks together. Its winding path leads us through time while offering glimpses into both past and present – reminding us why this neighborhood remains etched in London's collective memory. So come forth and immerse yourself in the allure of Haverstock.