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Offline PastPresentFuture

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Italians come to England "Little Italy"
« on: Friday 02 September 11 07:47 BST (UK) »
Hello,

Is there anyone else researching the italians who came to england in 1800's to set up home in London otherwise known as "Little Italy".

I would be very interested in any information

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Re: Italians come to England "Little Italy"
« Reply #1 on: Sunday 04 September 11 10:42 BST (UK) »
There was also a "Little Italy" in Liverpool,  I have recently seen a book about it including photographs

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Re: Italians come to England "Little Italy"
« Reply #2 on: Sunday 04 September 11 19:48 BST (UK) »
And in Ancoats, Manchester!!

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Re: Italians come to England "Little Italy"
« Reply #3 on: Sunday 04 September 11 19:58 BST (UK) »
Yes i have found lots on up north and not as much on clerkenwell london. It must of been very scary for them to be leaving there homes to come to big cities!!!


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Re: Italians come to England "Little Italy"
« Reply #4 on: Sunday 04 September 11 20:47 BST (UK) »
St Peter's (Italian) Church in Clerkenwell is stunning

http://www.italianchurch.org.uk/index.aspx

The history page is quite interesting

http://www.italianchurch.org.uk/The_History.html

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Re: Italians come to England "Little Italy"
« Reply #5 on: Tuesday 04 October 11 12:36 BST (UK) »
Hi Dawn, thank you very much i do hope to visit it soon

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Re: Italians come to England "Little Italy"
« Reply #6 on: Tuesday 04 October 11 13:04 BST (UK) »
My dad grew up in Hammersmith and there were several Italian families close by, all involved with ice cream making.

He said he had two good friends who were known by all the other children as DoyDoy and Troddon, never did know what their real Italian names were  ::)

Certainly there are families in Ipswich who have been making ice cream in Suffolk for over a hundred years.

Guess the area around the brickworks in Befordshire has the greatest concentration of Italian families today.

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SUFFOLK - Pendle, Stygall, Pipe, Fruer, Bridges, Fisk, Bellamy, Sparham - all link to  Framlingham 
DERBY - Bridges and Frost (originally Framlingham/Parham)
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BERKSHIRE/then Hammersmith LDN - Fulker
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Re: Italians come to England "Little Italy"
« Reply #7 on: Tuesday 04 October 11 14:05 BST (UK) »
The Italians certainly came to Wales  and set up  many a successful  catering business and only returned to italy on retirement.
 In the 50/60s a lot of italians were shipped in to help with
the foundries and steel works. They were mainly short  term  workers   2/3 years Of course some married and settled down/

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Re: Italians come to England "Little Italy"
« Reply #8 on: Tuesday 04 October 11 20:18 BST (UK) »
Holborn and Clerkenwell was the Little Italy of London. When I was trawling through the 1881 census returns for Leather Lane once to work out the geographic location of No 69 I saw many inhabitants were Italians.
Researching:

LONDON, Coombs, Roberts, Auber, Helsdon, Fradine, Morin, Goodacre
DORSET Coombs, Munday
NORFOLK Helsdon, Riches, Harbord, Budery
KENT Roberts, Goodacre
SUSSEX Walder, Boniface, Dinnage, Standen, Lee, Botten, Wickham, Jupp
SUFFOLK Titshall, Frost, Fairweather, Mayhew, Archer, Eade, Scarfe
DURHAM Stewart, Musgrave, Wilson, Forster
SCOTLAND Stewart in Selkirk
USA Musgrave, Saix
ESSEX Cornwell, Stock, Quilter, Lawrence, Whale, Clift
OXON Edgington, Smith, Inkpen, Snell, Batten, Brain