Here is where you will (eventually)  find an archive of images relating to the Vango family. These will be a mixture of photographs old-and-new, as well as documents, such as birth, marriage and death certificates.

They will all be thumb-nailed (i.e. you will be able to see very small versions of them on this page) and clicking on a thumb-nail will bring up the full- size image into a new window of your browser. When you have finished you should close the new browser window and you should find this page again.


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Click on any of the thumb-nails to see a full size version in a new pop-up window. Please don't forget to close the new window after you've viewed the picture.
Newscutting concerning James Vango (72 Kbytes) detailed Map of the East End of London 1827 Detailed street map of the East End of London (2 Mbytes)

A news-cutting about James Vango (circa 1935) who's father (unnamed) wove the silk for Queen Victoria's wedding dress.

A large map of the East End of London in 1827. This is the area that the Vango's inhabited for a hundred years either side of that time.

This is a huge detailed street map of the East-End of London, from Canonbury in the northwest to Millwall in the southeast. The page is around 2 MBytes in memory size so, if you decide to load it, I would suggest you only ever do it once and save the page to your PC in case you wish to refer to it in the future.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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