Hello friends, I am after a little more guidance locating Harlington Street, Lambeth which pops up in 1841 census in Waterloo Road Second in District 13. The Enumerators schedule has this with Ann's Place, Mill Street, Providence Place & Union Place.
I have scoured Google and every old map I can find. The families all moved around the Waterloo to Borough area. I have found Gazette references to Harlington Street York Road and also proposed compulsory purchase for the SWR extension form Nine Elms to new Waterloo Station "on the east by Cross Street, on the south by Harlington Street, and on the west by Griffin Street, all in the parish of Saint Mary Lambeth in the said countv. at, or near York Street, York Road, Lambeth, to, at, or near Three Crown Square, ... Street, on the south by Harlington Street, and on the west by Griffin Street".
Union Place was the name of a terrace of Houses in Church Street which became Lambeth Road in 1840s when Lambeth Bridge started. Opposite is a Mill Street (quite a few in the area) and about 300 yards south I found a map that shows a Providence Place in what became Topaz Street. No Anns Place.
Paul