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Councillor Henry E. Davenport

Councillor Henry E. Davenport

Mayor of Hackney 1912-13. Member of the Metropolitan Water Board.

From the , referring to a large, low building stretching from Fouldon Road to the back of the Ambassador BP service station in Stoke Newington Road: "The building went up in 1904 as a confectionary {sic} factory, built on the success of owner Henry E Davenport’s sweet shop at 136 Kingsland High Street. Henry Davenport went on the become the Mayor of Hackney and was later knighted.." 

The building is currently (2023) labelled on Google Maps as 'La Bell Cuisine' but does not look very active. Before 2012 it operated as Mellow Mix and Blend, an informal Caribbean arts centre. It was then brought back to life by Total Refreshment Centre, "home to London’s flourishing jazz scene .. a labyrinthine collection of rooms within a Victorian warehouse ..".

In 2022 the sweet shop premises were occupied by Circle Collective.

A man with this name was Sherriff of London in 1927 and was knighted in 1928. That's probably our man.

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Councillor Henry E. Davenport

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Clapton Library

This stone was laid by The Mayor Councillor Henry E. Davenport. JP, on Saturd...

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Covent Garden Jubilee Market Hall

Covent Garden Jubilee Market Hall

The original Jubilee Market, to the left of this Jubilee Market Hall, was erected in 1904. 

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Coppice Row turnpike

Coppice Row turnpike

We can't see this turnpike on a map of 1790.  View from the Mirror has a good general post on London turnpikes.

Building, Commerce

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Sir John Morden

Sir John Morden

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Person, Commerce, Philanthropy, Turkey

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César Ritz

César Ritz

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Person, Commerce, Switzerland

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John Kemp-Welch

John Kemp-Welch

Say what you like about estate agents, they are sometimes extremely helpful when trying to identify people of property from the past. Courtenays have published some of the history of the Clapham Ab...

Person, Commerce, Food & Drink

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