Vauxhall - where the name came from.
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Vauxhall - where the name came from.
Sir Falkes de Breauté, was a military leader and a favourite of King John and later Henry III. In 1215 de Breauté fought a successful military campaign on behalf of King John against Prince Louis of France and the Barons, by taking the City of Worcester. As a consequence de Breauté received Margaret de Redvers’s hand in marriage. His wife’s family owned a large estate in Lambeth. De Breauté, on receiving part of this land and property, renamed the manor house, Falkes Hall. Over time this name evolved into Fox Hall and ultimately, Vauxhall. In 1224, de Breauté, having nearly triggered a civil war in England, was excommunicated and banished to the continent. He died in Rome in 1226. His heraldic crest was the griffin.
In 1857 a marine engineering company was founded by Alexandra Wilson on the Wandsworth Road. The company began to produce motor vehicles in 1903 and changed its name to Vauxhall Motors. It took, as its logo, the de Breauté griffin.
In 2003, a plaque was fixed to a Sainsbury’s petrol station on Wandsworth Road to mark the site of the 'Vauxhall Ironworks Company Limited' factory, as part of the companies centenary. But it is not clear what has happened to this plaque now; as the Sainsbury's, it's petrols station and other building in the area have been demolished as part of the areas redevelopment plans. The Vauxhall Griffin pub on Wyvil Road remains, just avoiding the new building schemes.
In 1857 a marine engineering company was founded by Alexandra Wilson on the Wandsworth Road. The company began to produce motor vehicles in 1903 and changed its name to Vauxhall Motors. It took, as its logo, the de Breauté griffin.
In 2003, a plaque was fixed to a Sainsbury’s petrol station on Wandsworth Road to mark the site of the 'Vauxhall Ironworks Company Limited' factory, as part of the companies centenary. But it is not clear what has happened to this plaque now; as the Sainsbury's, it's petrols station and other building in the area have been demolished as part of the areas redevelopment plans. The Vauxhall Griffin pub on Wyvil Road remains, just avoiding the new building schemes.
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Very nice. 1220's, that's pretty far back. What I find insulting is they decided to put an iconic plaque on the forecourt of a cheap supermarket gas station! Talk about bad judgment.
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Re: Vauxhall - where the name came from.
I was expecting this to be a snippet from James - the resident historian.
Indeed, you'd expect something more than a poxy plaque on a supermarket forecourt.
I am sure the local area's economy and employment would have been significantly boosted by the original Vauxhall motor company in it's day.
Indeed, you'd expect something more than a poxy plaque on a supermarket forecourt.
I am sure the local area's economy and employment would have been significantly boosted by the original Vauxhall motor company in it's day.
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"Sainsbury's. Essentials for the Essentials."
(and commemorative plaques)
(and commemorative plaques)
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Re: Vauxhall - where the name came from.
Nice bit of history there Dave.
Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for sharing.
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Looks like the 90's Griffin on the plaque.
Nice !!
Okay not a poxy plaque... still not the most fitting of locations at the time.
Nice !!
Okay not a poxy plaque... still not the most fitting of locations at the time.
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Re: Vauxhall - where the name came from.
I'm up that way next week (on one of my London all day mooching sessions) so I'll check out where the petrol station used to be and see if I can find out what happened to it.
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Only just spotted this thread (only a year late!)
Conincidentally one of Sir Falkes de Breauté's castles (of which he had several) was next to Luton parish church fairly close to where Vauxhall's heritage centre now is. Nothing remains of the castle although the earthworks still existed until the start of the 20th century.
Conincidentally one of Sir Falkes de Breauté's castles (of which he had several) was next to Luton parish church fairly close to where Vauxhall's heritage centre now is. Nothing remains of the castle although the earthworks still existed until the start of the 20th century.