EPR000473 ENGLAND (1935). Residential area around The Mall and York Avenue, East Sheen, 1935

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Title [EPR000473] Residential area around The Mall and York Avenue, East Sheen, 1935
Reference EPR000473
Date 21-March-1935
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Place name EAST SHEEN
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District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 520289, 174800
Longitude / Latitude -0.26837954855395, 51.4588910346
National Grid Reference TQ203748

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Denton Lodge (1950s 1:1250 OS map). Certainly single storey. Could there be a weather vane on the tall chimney? Possible shadow on West Lodge. I don't see how this can possibly be 'Lypiatt'.

Chris Willis
Wednesday 26th of April 2017 03:01:22 PM

Chris Willis
Wednesday 26th of April 2017 02:50:56 PM

Chris Willis
Wednesday 26th of April 2017 02:49:23 PM
MI5 safe house, 61 Richmond Park Road, Barnes. During 1944 this house, provided by MI5, was home for Roman Czerniawaski, aka Agent Brutus / Armand / Walenty (MI5), aka Agent Hubert (Abwehr, the Nazi foreign intelligence and espionage organisation) and his wife. Roman Czerniawaski was one of the key wartime agents involved in the Double Cross deception of Hitler and the German high command as to the place and timing of the invasion of France in 1944. See Double Cross, the true story of the D-Day spies by Ben Macintyre, published by Bloomsbury.

Kentishman
Friday 15th of July 2016 04:51:05 PM

Chris
Saturday 19th of March 2016 06:59:55 PM

Chris
Saturday 19th of March 2016 06:59:12 PM

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MI5 safe house, 61 Richmond Park Road, Barnes. During 1944 this house, provided by MI5, was home for Roman Czerniawaski, aka Agent Brutus / Armand / Walenty (MI5), aka Agent Hubert (Abwehr, the Nazi foreign intelligence and espionage organisation) and his wife. Roman Czerniawaski was one of the key wartime agents involved in the Double Cross deception of Hitler and the German high command as to the place and timing of the invasion of France in 1944.

See Double Cross, the true story of the D-Day spies by Ben Macintyre, published by Bloomsbury

Kentishman
Sunday 17th of July 2016 10:27:11 PM