Europe, British Isles, England, London, Westminster, Fitzrovia

Fitzrovia is in Westminster [Map].

Europe, British Isles, England, London, Westminster, Fitzrovia, Fitzroy Square

Europe, British Isles, England, London, Westminster, Fitzrovia, 1 Fitzroy Square

On 06 Oct 1837 Charles Lambert (age 68) died. He was living at 1 Fitzroy Square at the time.

Europe, British Isles, England, London, Westminster, Fitzrovia, 37 Fitzroy Square

02 Apr 1871. Census. 37 Fitzroy Square.

Ford Madox Brown (age 49). Head. 49.

Emma Matilda Hill (age 41). Wife. 36.

Emma Lucy Madox Brown (age 27). Daughter. 26.

Catherine Emily Brown (age 20). Daughter. 20.

Oliver Madox Brown (age 16). Son. 16.

Charloote Kirkby. Servant. 29.

Mary Ann Edwards. Servant. 19.

Oliver Madox Brown: In 1855 he was born to Ford Madox Brown and Emma Matilda Hill. In 1874 he died.

Europe, British Isles, England, London, Westminster, Fitzrovia, Buckingham Street Fitzroy Square

Europe, British Isles, England, London, Westminster, Fitzrovia, 7 Buckingham Street Fitzroy Square

In 1787 John Flaxman (age 31) and Anne Denman (age 27) moved to Rome, Italy where they lived until 1794 when they re-settled at 7 Buckingham Street Fitzroy Square.

In 1810 Mary Ann Flaxman (age 42) moved into the home of her brother John Flaxman (age 54) at 7 Buckingham Street Fitzroy Square.

Europe, British Isles, England, London, Westminster, Fitzrovia, Fitzroy Square, Fitzroy House

On 12 Aug 1909 Algernon Charles Fountaine (age 57) died at Fitzroy House.

Europe, British Isles, England, London, Westminster, Fitzrovia, New Road Fitzroy Square

After 1827. St Margaret's Church, Wrenbury [Map]. Monument to Thomas and Maria Hewitt made by JJ Sanders of New Road Fitzroy Square.

Europe, British Isles, England, London, Westminster, Fitzrovia, Fitzroy Street

Fitzroy Street was formerly known as Russell Place South and Upper Fitzroy Street North.

Europe, British Isles, England, London, Westminster, Fitzrovia, Fitzroy Street, Russell Place

Europe, British Isles, England, London, Westminster, Fitzrovia, Fitzroy Street, 7 Russell Place

Memorials of Edward Burne-Jones 1860. After 09 Jun 1860. Our own home-coming was informal, for Russell Place had not expected us so soon and was unprepared to receive us; there were no chairs in our dining-room, nor any other furniture that had been ordered except a table. But what did that matter? if there were no chairs there was the table, a good, firm one of oak, sitting upon which the bride received her first visitors, and as the studio was in its usual condition there was a home at once. The boys at the Boys Home in Euston Road had made the table from the design of Philip Webb (age 29), and were busy with chairs and a sofa, which presently arrived. The chairs were high-backed black ones with rush seats, and the companion sofa was of panelled wood painted black. The chairs have disappeared, for they were smaller articles, vigorously used and much moved about, but the table and sofa have always shared the fortunes of their owners and were never superseded: we ate our last meal together at that table and our grandchildren laugh round it now. How modest the scale of our housekeeping was it would be hard to say, and also how rich we felt: "we live in great happiness and thankfulness" was the clue given my friend Charlotte as to our estate.

Europe, British Isles, England, London, Westminster, Mortimer Street Fitzrovia

Europe, British Isles, England, London, Westminster, 9 Mortimer Street Mortimer Street Fitzrovia

In 1770 Joseph Nollekens (age 32) set up as a maker of busts and. Monuments in 9 Mortimer Street, Fitzrovia.

Europe, British Isles, England, London, Westminster, Fitzrovia, Wells Street

Europe, British Isles, England, London, Westminster, Fitzrovia, Wells Street, Scotch Church

On 11 Mar 1801 George Waugh was born. He was baptised by his father at the Scotch Church, Wells Street.