North Street West Ordnance Survey 1880
1880 Ordnance Survey map of junction of North Street with Old Bedford Road. Shows the 1870 chapel with capacity for 205 and a Sunday school at the rear. The site of the 1913 chapel is vacant in front of 5 cottages.
The map also shows The Rabbit pub, built in an area known as Coney Hall, from which it derived its name. The public house, formerly two separate tenements, was purchased by Luton brewers Frederick and Charles Burr from Charles Austin in 1839. It was occupied by Matthew Lawrence and shared the use of a well with the owners and occupiers of adjoining cottages previously owned by Richard Jones and the Marquis of Bute, enjoying a right of way to the well across the neighbouring properties.
Creator
Ordnance SurveyDate of creation
1880Date of coverage
1880Place
North Street, LutonCopyright
Ordnance SurveyLicense
Copyrighted. For educational and non-commercial use only.Reference number
LHF.0320Storage location
Stargate 1Format
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