EPW034860 ENGLAND (1930) [Unlocated]. UNLOCATED
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Title | [EPW034860] UNLOCATED |
Reference | EPW034860 |
Date | 1930 |
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Country | ENGLAND |
Easting / Northing | 0, 0 |
Longitude / Latitude | -7.556448482059, 49.766185796754 |
National Grid Reference | SV000000 |
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Knotty |
Friday 27th of June 2014 09:48:47 PM |
Tennis court |
Biggles1951 |
Sunday 15th of December 2013 04:39:23 PM |
User Comment Contributions
Possible identification supplied by Philip Plumb: Just off Carthouse Lane, Knaphill, Woking. Now being investigated. |
Duncan Brown |
Friday 12th of February 2016 09:51:48 AM |
I attach the text of a response from the Surrey History Centre: Unidentified Aerial Photograph Thank you for your e-mail of 22 September 2014. A search has been made in our collections catalogue for any reference to Major Cochran-Patrick to find out where he may have lived in Woking but no records were found. Looking online, William John Charles Kennedy Cochran-Patrick, to give his full name, appears to have been born in Edinburgh and died in an air crash in Johannesburg in September 1933, aged 37. I am not sure that he ever actually lived in Woking. After war service, he did aerial survey work and so he may have taken the photograph but he appears to have mainly worked abroad in South America, Burma and southern Africa. I also checked a Kelly’s Directory for Surrey for 1930 but Major Cochran-Patrick was not listed. I and my colleagues have looked at the photos you emailed but we don’t recognise the house. I have also searched some 6 inch maps of the Woking area from 1934 and there certainly were some large houses with extensive gardens in the area but I couldn’t find one that appeared to be located in the position that your photograph shows. There are what appear to be two full size tennis courts marked out so it might be some sort of sports club or a hotel as it is a very large property to be a family home. It also appears to be in quite a rural area surrounded by fields so may be quite some way outside Woking itself. Unfortunately none of this helps identify where the property might be. I am sorry we cannot help further on this occasion but certainly if you find any additional information regarding the house or a more specific location we will be happy to look again. This enquiry has been answered in accordance with the requirements of the Freedom of Information Act (2000), Data Protection Act (1998) and the Environmental Information Regulations. Yours sincerely Justine Pearson for Public Services and Engagement Manager SURREY HISTORY CENTRE 130 GOLDSWORTH ROAD WOKING GU21 6ND Tel: 01483 518737 Fax: 01483 518738 E-mail: shs@surreycc.gov.uk SEEKING SURREY ANCESTORS Where will your story take you? Planning to delve further into your family history? Let our 'Seeking Surrey Ancestors' web page show you how much Surrey History Centre can help with your research, including: • links to our free online resources • signposts to key genealogical records • invaluable tips from our experts • free online research guides and leaflets www.surreycc.gov.uk/seekingsurreyancestors Discover how Surrey Heritage is commemorating the First World War at http://www.exploringsurreyspast.org.uk/themes/subjects/military/surreys-... Ancestry.com is now available at the Surrey History Centre and in every Surrey Library. For full details of our online resources go to the online reference shelf at http://www.surreycc.gov.uk/libraries For news and further details of talks, displays and events at Surrey History Centre, see http://www.surreycc.gov.uk/heritageevents or join our mailing list at www.surreycc.gov.uk/surreyheritagemailinglist Follow us on Twitter and join the conversation, @SurreyHeritage Surrey Heritage is now on Facebook – follow us on http://www.facebook.com/surreyheritage |
Class31 |
Saturday 4th of October 2014 05:42:48 PM |
Hullo everyone. Thanks for taking the time to look into this one. I've had a good look at Brandon Park but I don't think this image shows that house. The Listed Building Description for Brandon Park doesn't match what can be seen here. The original Aerofilms Ltd Register entry reads "Private Residence near Woking taken for Major Patrick". I suspect that's Major Cochran-Patrick who sat on Aerofilms Ltd's Board in the late 1920s. Yours, Katy Britain from Above Cataloguing Team Leader |
Katy Whitaker |
Monday 30th of June 2014 04:51:08 PM |
This is now Brandon Country Park, which incorporates a nursing home. This is located in Brandon, Suffolk, just west of Thetford. http://www.brandoncountrypark.co.uk/ https://www.google.co.uk/maps/place/Brandon+Country+Park/@52.435119,0.624711,3a,75y,90t/data=!3m5!1e2!3m3!1s52374120!2e1!3e10!4m2!3m1!1s0x0:0x4ec4b648ba3b95f |
Steve Cooper |
Friday 13th of June 2014 01:17:10 AM |
Any details? What were these buildings? Do they still exist? If no, what hapenned to them as I cannot see them on maps |
Elston |
Wednesday 11th of June 2014 10:03:23 AM |
As much as I'd like these buildings to be located I'm sorry to say that I can't see anything in the way of maps or photos to support this location. Brandon Park House does not appear to have changed drastically in shape or layout since the 1882 map and non of the buildings around the area pinned ever looked like this house. |
Dave Brunt |
Friday 13th of June 2014 01:17:10 AM |
This looks as though it belong in the North-West Kent / Surrey area. Places such as Edenbridge for example. |
Matthew Kinross |
Saturday 26th of April 2014 03:12:49 PM |
This is the same location as EPW034861. There is a possibility that EPW034862 is close by. |
Class31 |
Wednesday 11th of September 2013 11:55:03 AM |
See also EPW034861. |
BigglesH |
Wednesday 16th of January 2013 03:13:55 PM |