Ossulstone was an ancient hundred in the south east of the county of Middlesex, England. Its area has been entirely absorbed by the growth of London; and now corresponds to the part of Inner London that is north of the River Thames and, from Outer London, parts of the London boroughs of Barnet, Brent, Ealing, Haringey and Hounslow.
History
It was named after "Oswald's Stone" or "Oswulf's Stone", an unmarked pre-Roman monolith which was situated at Tyburn (the modern-day junction of the Edgware Road with Bayswater Road). Oswald's Stone was earthed over in 1819, but dug up three years later because of its presumed historical significance. Later in the 19th century it was to be found leaning against Marble Arch following its move. In 1869, shortly after an archaeological journal published an article about it, the stone disappeared and it has not been identified since.
Within Middlesex, it bordered Edmonton hundred to the north and Elthorne and Gore hundreds to west and north. It bordered the Becontree hundred of Essex to the east, the Blackheath Hundred of Kent to the southeast, and had a short boundary with Hertfordshire to the north. It did not include the City of London, which it surrounded to the west, north and east. Additionally, Westminster formed an independent liberty.
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Artist: Antechamber (Codex Empire)
Title: Archaic Idol
Label: Polymorphism Records
Catalogue: PM002
Format: 12" Vinyl
Genre: Electronic
Style: #Techno
Release date: September 8, 2020
Mastered by Rubén Montesco
Artwork by Alcarcia
Manufactured and distributed by Melting Pot
Tracklist:
1. Archaic Idol
2. Ossulstone
3. Susurrus
4. Crisis Apparition
5. Archaic Idol (Lemna Remix)
6. Ossulstone (Lakker Remix)
South London’s Polymorphism second vinyl release serves up glacial techno vistas For PM002, Antechamber’s tectonic plate shifting grooves are carved into slabs of deep-dyed ochre vinyl.
Four new tracks bring uncompromising sounds for the mature palette. Antech...
published: 04 Sep 2020
Antechamber - Ossulstone (Lakker Remix) [PM002]
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Artist: Antechamber (Codex Empire)
Title: Archaic Idol
Label: Polymorphism Records
Catalogue: PM002
Format: 12" Vinyl
Genre: Electronic
Style: #Techno
Release date: September 8, 2020
Mastered by Rubén Montesco
Artwork by Alcarcia
Manufactured and distributed by Melting Pot
Tracklist:
1. Archaic Idol
2. Ossulstone
3. Susurrus
4. Crisis Apparition
5. Archaic Idol (Lemna Remix)
6. Ossulstone (Lakker Remix)
South London’s Polymorphism second vinyl release serves up glacial techno vistas For PM002, Antechamber’s tectonic plate shifting grooves are carved into slabs of deep-dyed ochre vinyl.
Four new tracks bring uncompromising sounds for the mature palette. Antech...
published: 04 Sep 2020
Ossulstone Court, Arnos Grove, N11, a spacious 1 bedroom apartment.
A walk through of a stylish one bedroom apartment, within walking distance to Arnos Grove tube, with lift access and a private balcony.
published: 04 Jul 2024
Antechamber | Ossulstone [Polymorphism 2020]
Polymorphism actively seeks to work with artists from different parts of the world in order to combine different cultures and influences. In addition, digital arts, sociocultural events and supporting different non-profit organizations are accounted to be essential fields of this project.
The first Polymorphism series is made up of 4 different releases that will keep a similar graphic design line. Each of these will be split into original tracks and remixes.
This time, the Austria-based British artist, Antechamber, produces the four original tracks along with two remixes by Lemna (Japan) and Lakker (Ireland).
Produced by Antechamber (Codex Empire)
Remixed by Lemna and Lakker (Arad & Eomac)
Mastered by Rubén Montesco
Artwork by Alcarcia
Released by Polymorphism Records
Manufactured and d...
published: 27 Aug 2020
Exploring Somers Town (and Drummond Street) around Euston and St. Pancras
A look at some of the streets around Euston Station threatened with demolition for HS2 including the Bree Louise pub. A lunchtime veggie curry in Drummond Street. Then a wander through Somers Town including Brill Place, Charlton Street Market, and Ossulstone Estate.
Here's the episode of Ventures and Adventures in Topography on the area North of Euston https://venturesintopography.wordpress.com/2009/12/01/north-o-euston/
Read more about Somers Town on my blog http://thelostbyway.com/2017/01/somers-town-around-chalton-street.html
Please subscribe for regular videos: http://bit.ly/1EJjIB8
My book: This Other London http://bit.ly/1PD7gYA
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Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/fugueur
Music:
Wind Marching F...
published: 30 Oct 2017
Exploring the Finsbury and it's districts
Finsbury is a district of Central London, forming the south-eastern part of the London Borough of Islington. It borders the City of London.
The Manor of Finsbury is first recorded as Vinisbir and means "manor of a man called Finn" Finsbury lay just outside Cripplegate (and on its later construction, Moorgate) in London Wall. At that time, much of the manor was part of the "great fen which washed against the northern wall of the City".
Finsbury gave its name to two larger administrative areas: the Finsbury Division of the Ossulstone Hundred of Middlesex, from the 17th century until 1900, and from 1900 to 1965 the Metropolitan Borough of Finsbury. The Metropolitan Borough included Finsbury (also known as St Luke's) and Clerkenwell.
The area should not be confused with Finsbury Park, a publi...
published: 28 Feb 2023
London - Chelsea - Kings Road - Rainy Day - Driving Tour - 4K
Chelsea is an affluent area in West London, England, due south-west of Charing Cross by approximately 2.5 miles. It lies on the north bank of the River Thames and for postal purposes is part of the south-western postal area.
Chelsea historically formed a manor and parish in the Ossulstone hundred of Middlesex, which became the Metropolitan Borough of Chelsea in 1900. It merged with the Metropolitan Borough of Kensington, forming the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea upon the creation of Greater London in 1965.
The exclusivity of Chelsea as a result of its high property prices historically resulted in the coining of the term "Sloane Ranger" in the 1970s to describe some of its residents, and some of those of nearby areas. Chelsea is home to one of the largest communities of American...
published: 16 May 2023
Antechamber - Archaic Idol (Lemna Remix) [PM002]
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Artist: Antechamber (Codex Empire)
Title: Archaic Idol
Label: Polymorphism Records
Catalogue: PM002
Format: 12" Vinyl
Genre: Electronic
Style: #Techno
Release date: September 8, 2020
Mastered by Rubén Montesco
Artwork by Alcarcia
Manufactured and distributed by Melting Pot
Tracklist:
1. Archaic Idol
2. Ossulstone
3. Susurrus
4. Crisis Apparition
5. Archaic Idol (Lemna Remix)
6. Ossulstone (Lakker Remix)
South London’s Polymorphism second vinyl release serves up glacial techno vistas For PM002, Antechamber’s tectonic plate shifting grooves are carved into slabs of deep-dyed ochre vinyl.
Four new tracks bring uncompromising sounds for the mature palette. Antech...
published: 04 Sep 2020
N London High Road (Whetstone Town History below 👇) To St Albans Road (Hatfield)
#whetstone is a #place in #the #london #borough #of #barnet, #bearing the #postcode N20. It is to the #east of #totteridge, and these areas are #known #together as Totteridge and Whetstone. Whetstone is around 8 miles North of Charing Cross, is in the county of Greater London and historically was in Middlesex. The combined areas of Totteridge and Whetstone was, at the outset of the 21st century, found to be the 63rd-richest of the moreEarly history
Edit
In medieval times the Hospitallers had a settlement nearby in Friern Barnet probably where Friary Park is now and alongside the old road to London. In 1340 the Bishop of London opened a gate into his park (the Highgate) which enabled a straight road across Finchley Common along the ridge there. The Hospitallers' settlement moved further we...
published: 29 Aug 2023
Antechamber - Archaic Idol [PM002]
Support the label, buy it here:
https://polymorphism.bandcamp.com/album/archaic-idol-pm002
https://www.polymorphismrecords.com/
Artist: Antechamber (Codex Empire)
Title: Archaic Idol
Label: Polymorphism Records
Catalogue: PM002
Format: 12" Vinyl
Genre: Electronic
Style: #Techno
Release date: September 8, 2020
Mastered by Rubén Montesco
Artwork by Alcarcia
Manufactured and distributed by Melting Pot
Tracklist:
1. Archaic Idol
2. Ossulstone
3. Susurrus
4. Crisis Apparition
5. Archaic Idol (Lemna Remix)
6. Ossulstone (Lakker Remix)
South London’s Polymorphism second vinyl release serves up glacial techno vistas For PM002, Antechamber’s tectonic plate shifting grooves are carved into slabs of deep-dyed ochre vinyl.
Four new tracks bring uncompromising sounds for the mature palette. Antech...
Support the label, buy it here:
https://polymorphism.bandcamp.com/album/archaic-idol-pm002
https://www.polymorphismrecords.com/
Artist: Antechamber (Codex Empi...
Support the label, buy it here:
https://polymorphism.bandcamp.com/album/archaic-idol-pm002
https://www.polymorphismrecords.com/
Artist: Antechamber (Codex Empire)
Title: Archaic Idol
Label: Polymorphism Records
Catalogue: PM002
Format: 12" Vinyl
Genre: Electronic
Style: #Techno
Release date: September 8, 2020
Mastered by Rubén Montesco
Artwork by Alcarcia
Manufactured and distributed by Melting Pot
Tracklist:
1. Archaic Idol
2. Ossulstone
3. Susurrus
4. Crisis Apparition
5. Archaic Idol (Lemna Remix)
6. Ossulstone (Lakker Remix)
South London’s Polymorphism second vinyl release serves up glacial techno vistas For PM002, Antechamber’s tectonic plate shifting grooves are carved into slabs of deep-dyed ochre vinyl.
Four new tracks bring uncompromising sounds for the mature palette. Antechamber’s sound blends opposing feelings of claustrophobia with a bold transporting musicality that reveals 25 years of perfecting a craft.
The opener, Archaic Idol, is a rude awaking in a foreign land - and alludes to the iconoclasm evident in the shattered panes of the cover artwork by Alcarcia.
Track two, Ossolstone lays down the foundations for the new reality. Sparse, rich reverb, allowing the blocks to fall into place as the listener discovers and becomes acclimatized to the new sonic reality. Opening with an exquisitely dense and profound synth we are plunged into a landscape where Antechamber has free reign to show off skills.
Bordering on regimented syncopation, yet with enough space to allow the track to breathe. Susurrus pulses in an organic sense, tapping into a primordial vision. Remix duties are handled by Lemna (Japan) and La kker (Ireland).
Lemna’s take on Archaic Idol opens up the sound. The emotional heart of the original is maintained but with an unexpected direction that rewards the listener with lavish full range mesmerizing intention.
Follow #Antechamber here:
https://soundcloud.com/codexempire
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https://www.residentadvisor.net/dj/codexempire
Contact: [email protected]
Booking: [email protected]
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Artist: Antechamber (Codex Empire)
Title: Archaic Idol
Label: Polymorphism Records
Catalogue: PM002
Format: 12" Vinyl
Genre: Electronic
Style: #Techno
Release date: September 8, 2020
Mastered by Rubén Montesco
Artwork by Alcarcia
Manufactured and distributed by Melting Pot
Tracklist:
1. Archaic Idol
2. Ossulstone
3. Susurrus
4. Crisis Apparition
5. Archaic Idol (Lemna Remix)
6. Ossulstone (Lakker Remix)
South London’s Polymorphism second vinyl release serves up glacial techno vistas For PM002, Antechamber’s tectonic plate shifting grooves are carved into slabs of deep-dyed ochre vinyl.
Four new tracks bring uncompromising sounds for the mature palette. Antechamber’s sound blends opposing feelings of claustrophobia with a bold transporting musicality that reveals 25 years of perfecting a craft.
The opener, Archaic Idol, is a rude awaking in a foreign land - and alludes to the iconoclasm evident in the shattered panes of the cover artwork by Alcarcia.
Track two, Ossolstone lays down the foundations for the new reality. Sparse, rich reverb, allowing the blocks to fall into place as the listener discovers and becomes acclimatized to the new sonic reality. Opening with an exquisitely dense and profound synth we are plunged into a landscape where Antechamber has free reign to show off skills.
Bordering on regimented syncopation, yet with enough space to allow the track to breathe. Susurrus pulses in an organic sense, tapping into a primordial vision. Remix duties are handled by Lemna (Japan) and La kker (Ireland).
Lemna’s take on Archaic Idol opens up the sound. The emotional heart of the original is maintained but with an unexpected direction that rewards the listener with lavish full range mesmerizing intention.
Follow #Antechamber here:
https://soundcloud.com/codexempire
https://www.instagram.com/codexempire/
https://www.facebook.com/codexempire
https://www.residentadvisor.net/dj/codexempire
Contact: [email protected]
Booking: [email protected]
Follow #PolymorphismRecords here:
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https://www.facebook.com/polymorphismrecords/
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Artist: Antechamber (Codex Empi...
Support the label, buy it here:
https://polymorphism.bandcamp.com/album/archaic-idol-pm002
https://www.polymorphismrecords.com/
Artist: Antechamber (Codex Empire)
Title: Archaic Idol
Label: Polymorphism Records
Catalogue: PM002
Format: 12" Vinyl
Genre: Electronic
Style: #Techno
Release date: September 8, 2020
Mastered by Rubén Montesco
Artwork by Alcarcia
Manufactured and distributed by Melting Pot
Tracklist:
1. Archaic Idol
2. Ossulstone
3. Susurrus
4. Crisis Apparition
5. Archaic Idol (Lemna Remix)
6. Ossulstone (Lakker Remix)
South London’s Polymorphism second vinyl release serves up glacial techno vistas For PM002, Antechamber’s tectonic plate shifting grooves are carved into slabs of deep-dyed ochre vinyl.
Four new tracks bring uncompromising sounds for the mature palette. Antechamber’s sound blends opposing feelings of claustrophobia with a bold transporting musicality that reveals 25 years of perfecting a craft.
The opener, Archaic Idol, is a rude awaking in a foreign land - and alludes to the iconoclasm evident in the shattered panes of the cover artwork by Alcarcia.
Track two, Ossolstone lays down the foundations for the new reality. Sparse, rich reverb, allowing the blocks to fall into place as the listener discovers and becomes acclimatized to the new sonic reality. Opening with an exquisitely dense and profound synth we are plunged into a landscape where Antechamber has free reign to show off skills.
Bordering on regimented syncopation, yet with enough space to allow the track to breathe. Susurrus pulses in an organic sense, tapping into a primordial vision. Remix duties are handled by Lemna (Japan) and La kker (Ireland).
Lemna’s take on Archaic Idol opens up the sound. The emotional heart of the original is maintained but with an unexpected direction that rewards the listener with lavish full range mesmerizing intention.
Follow #Antechamber here:
https://soundcloud.com/codexempire
https://www.instagram.com/codexempire/
https://www.facebook.com/codexempire
https://www.residentadvisor.net/dj/codexempire
Contact: [email protected]
Booking: [email protected]
Follow #PolymorphismRecords here:
https://www.polymorphismrecords.com/
https://soundcloud.com/polymorphism_records
https://www.instagram.com/polymorphism_recs/
https://www.facebook.com/polymorphismrecords/
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Artist: Antechamber (Codex Empire)
Title: Archaic Idol
Label: Polymorphism Records
Catalogue: PM002
Format: 12" Vinyl
Genre: Electronic
Style: #Techno
Release date: September 8, 2020
Mastered by Rubén Montesco
Artwork by Alcarcia
Manufactured and distributed by Melting Pot
Tracklist:
1. Archaic Idol
2. Ossulstone
3. Susurrus
4. Crisis Apparition
5. Archaic Idol (Lemna Remix)
6. Ossulstone (Lakker Remix)
South London’s Polymorphism second vinyl release serves up glacial techno vistas For PM002, Antechamber’s tectonic plate shifting grooves are carved into slabs of deep-dyed ochre vinyl.
Four new tracks bring uncompromising sounds for the mature palette. Antechamber’s sound blends opposing feelings of claustrophobia with a bold transporting musicality that reveals 25 years of perfecting a craft.
The opener, Archaic Idol, is a rude awaking in a foreign land - and alludes to the iconoclasm evident in the shattered panes of the cover artwork by Alcarcia.
Track two, Ossolstone lays down the foundations for the new reality. Sparse, rich reverb, allowing the blocks to fall into place as the listener discovers and becomes acclimatized to the new sonic reality. Opening with an exquisitely dense and profound synth we are plunged into a landscape where Antechamber has free reign to show off skills.
Bordering on regimented syncopation, yet with enough space to allow the track to breathe. Susurrus pulses in an organic sense, tapping into a primordial vision. Remix duties are handled by Lemna (Japan) and La kker (Ireland).
Lemna’s take on Archaic Idol opens up the sound. The emotional heart of the original is maintained but with an unexpected direction that rewards the listener with lavish full range mesmerizing intention.
Follow #Antechamber here:
https://soundcloud.com/codexempire
https://www.instagram.com/codexempire/
https://www.facebook.com/codexempire
https://www.residentadvisor.net/dj/codexempire
Contact: [email protected]
Booking: [email protected]
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Polymorphism actively seeks to work with artists from different parts of the world in order to combine different cultures and influences. In addition, digital a...
Polymorphism actively seeks to work with artists from different parts of the world in order to combine different cultures and influences. In addition, digital arts, sociocultural events and supporting different non-profit organizations are accounted to be essential fields of this project.
The first Polymorphism series is made up of 4 different releases that will keep a similar graphic design line. Each of these will be split into original tracks and remixes.
This time, the Austria-based British artist, Antechamber, produces the four original tracks along with two remixes by Lemna (Japan) and Lakker (Ireland).
Produced by Antechamber (Codex Empire)
Remixed by Lemna and Lakker (Arad & Eomac)
Mastered by Rubén Montesco
Artwork by Alcarcia
Released by Polymorphism Records
Manufactured and distributed by Melting Pot
Release Date: September 8th. 2020
https://polymorphism.bandcamp.com/album/archaic-idol-pm002
https://www.polymorphismrecords.com/
https://soundcloud.com/polymorphism_records
Polymorphism actively seeks to work with artists from different parts of the world in order to combine different cultures and influences. In addition, digital arts, sociocultural events and supporting different non-profit organizations are accounted to be essential fields of this project.
The first Polymorphism series is made up of 4 different releases that will keep a similar graphic design line. Each of these will be split into original tracks and remixes.
This time, the Austria-based British artist, Antechamber, produces the four original tracks along with two remixes by Lemna (Japan) and Lakker (Ireland).
Produced by Antechamber (Codex Empire)
Remixed by Lemna and Lakker (Arad & Eomac)
Mastered by Rubén Montesco
Artwork by Alcarcia
Released by Polymorphism Records
Manufactured and distributed by Melting Pot
Release Date: September 8th. 2020
https://polymorphism.bandcamp.com/album/archaic-idol-pm002
https://www.polymorphismrecords.com/
https://soundcloud.com/polymorphism_records
A look at some of the streets around Euston Station threatened with demolition for HS2 including the Bree Louise pub. A lunchtime veggie curry in Drummond Stree...
A look at some of the streets around Euston Station threatened with demolition for HS2 including the Bree Louise pub. A lunchtime veggie curry in Drummond Street. Then a wander through Somers Town including Brill Place, Charlton Street Market, and Ossulstone Estate.
Here's the episode of Ventures and Adventures in Topography on the area North of Euston https://venturesintopography.wordpress.com/2009/12/01/north-o-euston/
Read more about Somers Town on my blog http://thelostbyway.com/2017/01/somers-town-around-chalton-street.html
Please subscribe for regular videos: http://bit.ly/1EJjIB8
My book: This Other London http://bit.ly/1PD7gYA
Audiobook & Kindle: http://amzn.to/2xLGb8s
My blog: http://thelostbyway.com/
Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/fugueur
Music:
Wind Marching For Rain by Puddle of Infinity
Monplaisir - Creation is like that
Lithium by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1200085
Artist: http://incompetech.com/
Jorge Mario Zuleta
Komiku
-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-
Please watch: "Walk from St.Paul's through Islington to Highgate"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fC5JonPnfvE
-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-
A look at some of the streets around Euston Station threatened with demolition for HS2 including the Bree Louise pub. A lunchtime veggie curry in Drummond Street. Then a wander through Somers Town including Brill Place, Charlton Street Market, and Ossulstone Estate.
Here's the episode of Ventures and Adventures in Topography on the area North of Euston https://venturesintopography.wordpress.com/2009/12/01/north-o-euston/
Read more about Somers Town on my blog http://thelostbyway.com/2017/01/somers-town-around-chalton-street.html
Please subscribe for regular videos: http://bit.ly/1EJjIB8
My book: This Other London http://bit.ly/1PD7gYA
Audiobook & Kindle: http://amzn.to/2xLGb8s
My blog: http://thelostbyway.com/
Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/fugueur
Music:
Wind Marching For Rain by Puddle of Infinity
Monplaisir - Creation is like that
Lithium by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1200085
Artist: http://incompetech.com/
Jorge Mario Zuleta
Komiku
-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-
Please watch: "Walk from St.Paul's through Islington to Highgate"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fC5JonPnfvE
-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-
Finsbury is a district of Central London, forming the south-eastern part of the London Borough of Islington. It borders the City of London.
The Manor of Finsbur...
Finsbury is a district of Central London, forming the south-eastern part of the London Borough of Islington. It borders the City of London.
The Manor of Finsbury is first recorded as Vinisbir and means "manor of a man called Finn" Finsbury lay just outside Cripplegate (and on its later construction, Moorgate) in London Wall. At that time, much of the manor was part of the "great fen which washed against the northern wall of the City".
Finsbury gave its name to two larger administrative areas: the Finsbury Division of the Ossulstone Hundred of Middlesex, from the 17th century until 1900, and from 1900 to 1965 the Metropolitan Borough of Finsbury. The Metropolitan Borough included Finsbury (also known as St Luke's) and Clerkenwell.
The area should not be confused with Finsbury Park, a public space roughly 3 miles (5 km) to the north, which gives its name to its surrounding mainly residential area.
Finsbury is a district of Central London, forming the south-eastern part of the London Borough of Islington. It borders the City of London.
The Manor of Finsbury is first recorded as Vinisbir and means "manor of a man called Finn" Finsbury lay just outside Cripplegate (and on its later construction, Moorgate) in London Wall. At that time, much of the manor was part of the "great fen which washed against the northern wall of the City".
Finsbury gave its name to two larger administrative areas: the Finsbury Division of the Ossulstone Hundred of Middlesex, from the 17th century until 1900, and from 1900 to 1965 the Metropolitan Borough of Finsbury. The Metropolitan Borough included Finsbury (also known as St Luke's) and Clerkenwell.
The area should not be confused with Finsbury Park, a public space roughly 3 miles (5 km) to the north, which gives its name to its surrounding mainly residential area.
Chelsea is an affluent area in West London, England, due south-west of Charing Cross by approximately 2.5 miles. It lies on the north bank of the River Thames a...
Chelsea is an affluent area in West London, England, due south-west of Charing Cross by approximately 2.5 miles. It lies on the north bank of the River Thames and for postal purposes is part of the south-western postal area.
Chelsea historically formed a manor and parish in the Ossulstone hundred of Middlesex, which became the Metropolitan Borough of Chelsea in 1900. It merged with the Metropolitan Borough of Kensington, forming the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea upon the creation of Greater London in 1965.
The exclusivity of Chelsea as a result of its high property prices historically resulted in the coining of the term "Sloane Ranger" in the 1970s to describe some of its residents, and some of those of nearby areas. Chelsea is home to one of the largest communities of Americans living outside the United States, with 6.53% of Chelsea residents having been born in the U.S.
Chelsea is an affluent area in West London, England, due south-west of Charing Cross by approximately 2.5 miles. It lies on the north bank of the River Thames and for postal purposes is part of the south-western postal area.
Chelsea historically formed a manor and parish in the Ossulstone hundred of Middlesex, which became the Metropolitan Borough of Chelsea in 1900. It merged with the Metropolitan Borough of Kensington, forming the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea upon the creation of Greater London in 1965.
The exclusivity of Chelsea as a result of its high property prices historically resulted in the coining of the term "Sloane Ranger" in the 1970s to describe some of its residents, and some of those of nearby areas. Chelsea is home to one of the largest communities of Americans living outside the United States, with 6.53% of Chelsea residents having been born in the U.S.
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Artist: Antechamber (Codex Empire)
Title: Archaic Idol
Label: Polymorphism Records
Catalogue: PM002
Format: 12" Vinyl
Genre: Electronic
Style: #Techno
Release date: September 8, 2020
Mastered by Rubén Montesco
Artwork by Alcarcia
Manufactured and distributed by Melting Pot
Tracklist:
1. Archaic Idol
2. Ossulstone
3. Susurrus
4. Crisis Apparition
5. Archaic Idol (Lemna Remix)
6. Ossulstone (Lakker Remix)
South London’s Polymorphism second vinyl release serves up glacial techno vistas For PM002, Antechamber’s tectonic plate shifting grooves are carved into slabs of deep-dyed ochre vinyl.
Four new tracks bring uncompromising sounds for the mature palette. Antechamber’s sound blends opposing feelings of claustrophobia with a bold transporting musicality that reveals 25 years of perfecting a craft.
The opener, Archaic Idol, is a rude awaking in a foreign land - and alludes to the iconoclasm evident in the shattered panes of the cover artwork by Alcarcia.
Track two, Ossolstone lays down the foundations for the new reality. Sparse, rich reverb, allowing the blocks to fall into place as the listener discovers and becomes acclimatized to the new sonic reality. Opening with an exquisitely dense and profound synth we are plunged into a landscape where Antechamber has free reign to show off skills.
Bordering on regimented syncopation, yet with enough space to allow the track to breathe. Susurrus pulses in an organic sense, tapping into a primordial vision. Remix duties are handled by Lemna (Japan) and La kker (Ireland).
Lemna’s take on Archaic Idol opens up the sound. The emotional heart of the original is maintained but with an unexpected direction that rewards the listener with lavish full range mesmerizing intention.
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Artist: Antechamber (Codex Empire)
Title: Archaic Idol
Label: Polymorphism Records
Catalogue: PM002
Format: 12" Vinyl
Genre: Electronic
Style: #Techno
Release date: September 8, 2020
Mastered by Rubén Montesco
Artwork by Alcarcia
Manufactured and distributed by Melting Pot
Tracklist:
1. Archaic Idol
2. Ossulstone
3. Susurrus
4. Crisis Apparition
5. Archaic Idol (Lemna Remix)
6. Ossulstone (Lakker Remix)
South London’s Polymorphism second vinyl release serves up glacial techno vistas For PM002, Antechamber’s tectonic plate shifting grooves are carved into slabs of deep-dyed ochre vinyl.
Four new tracks bring uncompromising sounds for the mature palette. Antechamber’s sound blends opposing feelings of claustrophobia with a bold transporting musicality that reveals 25 years of perfecting a craft.
The opener, Archaic Idol, is a rude awaking in a foreign land - and alludes to the iconoclasm evident in the shattered panes of the cover artwork by Alcarcia.
Track two, Ossolstone lays down the foundations for the new reality. Sparse, rich reverb, allowing the blocks to fall into place as the listener discovers and becomes acclimatized to the new sonic reality. Opening with an exquisitely dense and profound synth we are plunged into a landscape where Antechamber has free reign to show off skills.
Bordering on regimented syncopation, yet with enough space to allow the track to breathe. Susurrus pulses in an organic sense, tapping into a primordial vision. Remix duties are handled by Lemna (Japan) and La kker (Ireland).
Lemna’s take on Archaic Idol opens up the sound. The emotional heart of the original is maintained but with an unexpected direction that rewards the listener with lavish full range mesmerizing intention.
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#whetstone is a #place in #the #london #borough #of #barnet, #bearing the #postcode N20. It is to the #east of #totteridge, and these areas are #known #togethe...
#whetstone is a #place in #the #london #borough #of #barnet, #bearing the #postcode N20. It is to the #east of #totteridge, and these areas are #known #together as Totteridge and Whetstone. Whetstone is around 8 miles North of Charing Cross, is in the county of Greater London and historically was in Middlesex. The combined areas of Totteridge and Whetstone was, at the outset of the 21st century, found to be the 63rd-richest of the moreEarly history
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In medieval times the Hospitallers had a settlement nearby in Friern Barnet probably where Friary Park is now and alongside the old road to London. In 1340 the Bishop of London opened a gate into his park (the Highgate) which enabled a straight road across Finchley Common along the ridge there. The Hospitallers' settlement moved further west and became known as West Town, also known variously as "le Weston" (1398), "Wheston" (1417), and "Whetstonestret" (1439).[3]
It the northernmost settlement in the Ossulstone hundred.
Until the late 19th century its tiny developed area was one of two main settlements in the ancient parish of Friern Barnet, the other being Colney Hatch. Friern Barnet remained its ecclesiastical parish and its civil form was at that time giving way to urban and rural districts, in this case Friern Barnet Urban District. than 9,000 wards of the United Kingdom.[1]
The High Road is the A1000, formerly known as the Great North Road, parts of it still bear this name.[2] Until the late 19th century its tiny developed area was one of two main settlements in the ancient parish of Friern Barnet, the other being Colney Hatch. It was thus the northernmost settlement in the Ossulstone hundred. Whetstone is also the northernmost part of the parish of Finchley
#whetstone is a #place in #the #london #borough #of #barnet, #bearing the #postcode N20. It is to the #east of #totteridge, and these areas are #known #together as Totteridge and Whetstone. Whetstone is around 8 miles North of Charing Cross, is in the county of Greater London and historically was in Middlesex. The combined areas of Totteridge and Whetstone was, at the outset of the 21st century, found to be the 63rd-richest of the moreEarly history
Edit
In medieval times the Hospitallers had a settlement nearby in Friern Barnet probably where Friary Park is now and alongside the old road to London. In 1340 the Bishop of London opened a gate into his park (the Highgate) which enabled a straight road across Finchley Common along the ridge there. The Hospitallers' settlement moved further west and became known as West Town, also known variously as "le Weston" (1398), "Wheston" (1417), and "Whetstonestret" (1439).[3]
It the northernmost settlement in the Ossulstone hundred.
Until the late 19th century its tiny developed area was one of two main settlements in the ancient parish of Friern Barnet, the other being Colney Hatch. Friern Barnet remained its ecclesiastical parish and its civil form was at that time giving way to urban and rural districts, in this case Friern Barnet Urban District. than 9,000 wards of the United Kingdom.[1]
The High Road is the A1000, formerly known as the Great North Road, parts of it still bear this name.[2] Until the late 19th century its tiny developed area was one of two main settlements in the ancient parish of Friern Barnet, the other being Colney Hatch. It was thus the northernmost settlement in the Ossulstone hundred. Whetstone is also the northernmost part of the parish of Finchley
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Artist: Antechamber (Codex Empi...
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Artist: Antechamber (Codex Empire)
Title: Archaic Idol
Label: Polymorphism Records
Catalogue: PM002
Format: 12" Vinyl
Genre: Electronic
Style: #Techno
Release date: September 8, 2020
Mastered by Rubén Montesco
Artwork by Alcarcia
Manufactured and distributed by Melting Pot
Tracklist:
1. Archaic Idol
2. Ossulstone
3. Susurrus
4. Crisis Apparition
5. Archaic Idol (Lemna Remix)
6. Ossulstone (Lakker Remix)
South London’s Polymorphism second vinyl release serves up glacial techno vistas For PM002, Antechamber’s tectonic plate shifting grooves are carved into slabs of deep-dyed ochre vinyl.
Four new tracks bring uncompromising sounds for the mature palette. Antechamber’s sound blends opposing feelings of claustrophobia with a bold transporting musicality that reveals 25 years of perfecting a craft.
The opener, Archaic Idol, is a rude awaking in a foreign land - and alludes to the iconoclasm evident in the shattered panes of the cover artwork by Alcarcia.
Track two, Ossolstone lays down the foundations for the new reality. Sparse, rich reverb, allowing the blocks to fall into place as the listener discovers and becomes acclimatized to the new sonic reality. Opening with an exquisitely dense and profound synth we are plunged into a landscape where Antechamber has free reign to show off skills.
Bordering on regimented syncopation, yet with enough space to allow the track to breathe. Susurrus pulses in an organic sense, tapping into a primordial vision. Remix duties are handled by Lemna (Japan) and La kker (Ireland).
Lemna’s take on Archaic Idol opens up the sound. The emotional heart of the original is maintained but with an unexpected direction that rewards the listener with lavish full range mesmerizing intention.
Follow #Antechamber here:
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Artist: Antechamber (Codex Empire)
Title: Archaic Idol
Label: Polymorphism Records
Catalogue: PM002
Format: 12" Vinyl
Genre: Electronic
Style: #Techno
Release date: September 8, 2020
Mastered by Rubén Montesco
Artwork by Alcarcia
Manufactured and distributed by Melting Pot
Tracklist:
1. Archaic Idol
2. Ossulstone
3. Susurrus
4. Crisis Apparition
5. Archaic Idol (Lemna Remix)
6. Ossulstone (Lakker Remix)
South London’s Polymorphism second vinyl release serves up glacial techno vistas For PM002, Antechamber’s tectonic plate shifting grooves are carved into slabs of deep-dyed ochre vinyl.
Four new tracks bring uncompromising sounds for the mature palette. Antechamber’s sound blends opposing feelings of claustrophobia with a bold transporting musicality that reveals 25 years of perfecting a craft.
The opener, Archaic Idol, is a rude awaking in a foreign land - and alludes to the iconoclasm evident in the shattered panes of the cover artwork by Alcarcia.
Track two, Ossolstone lays down the foundations for the new reality. Sparse, rich reverb, allowing the blocks to fall into place as the listener discovers and becomes acclimatized to the new sonic reality. Opening with an exquisitely dense and profound synth we are plunged into a landscape where Antechamber has free reign to show off skills.
Bordering on regimented syncopation, yet with enough space to allow the track to breathe. Susurrus pulses in an organic sense, tapping into a primordial vision. Remix duties are handled by Lemna (Japan) and La kker (Ireland).
Lemna’s take on Archaic Idol opens up the sound. The emotional heart of the original is maintained but with an unexpected direction that rewards the listener with lavish full range mesmerizing intention.
Follow #Antechamber here:
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Artist: Antechamber (Codex Empire)
Title: Archaic Idol
Label: Polymorphism Records
Catalogue: PM002
Format: 12" Vinyl
Genre: Electronic
Style: #Techno
Release date: September 8, 2020
Mastered by Rubén Montesco
Artwork by Alcarcia
Manufactured and distributed by Melting Pot
Tracklist:
1. Archaic Idol
2. Ossulstone
3. Susurrus
4. Crisis Apparition
5. Archaic Idol (Lemna Remix)
6. Ossulstone (Lakker Remix)
South London’s Polymorphism second vinyl release serves up glacial techno vistas For PM002, Antechamber’s tectonic plate shifting grooves are carved into slabs of deep-dyed ochre vinyl.
Four new tracks bring uncompromising sounds for the mature palette. Antechamber’s sound blends opposing feelings of claustrophobia with a bold transporting musicality that reveals 25 years of perfecting a craft.
The opener, Archaic Idol, is a rude awaking in a foreign land - and alludes to the iconoclasm evident in the shattered panes of the cover artwork by Alcarcia.
Track two, Ossolstone lays down the foundations for the new reality. Sparse, rich reverb, allowing the blocks to fall into place as the listener discovers and becomes acclimatized to the new sonic reality. Opening with an exquisitely dense and profound synth we are plunged into a landscape where Antechamber has free reign to show off skills.
Bordering on regimented syncopation, yet with enough space to allow the track to breathe. Susurrus pulses in an organic sense, tapping into a primordial vision. Remix duties are handled by Lemna (Japan) and La kker (Ireland).
Lemna’s take on Archaic Idol opens up the sound. The emotional heart of the original is maintained but with an unexpected direction that rewards the listener with lavish full range mesmerizing intention.
Follow #Antechamber here:
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Artist: Antechamber (Codex Empire)
Title: Archaic Idol
Label: Polymorphism Records
Catalogue: PM002
Format: 12" Vinyl
Genre: Electronic
Style: #Techno
Release date: September 8, 2020
Mastered by Rubén Montesco
Artwork by Alcarcia
Manufactured and distributed by Melting Pot
Tracklist:
1. Archaic Idol
2. Ossulstone
3. Susurrus
4. Crisis Apparition
5. Archaic Idol (Lemna Remix)
6. Ossulstone (Lakker Remix)
South London’s Polymorphism second vinyl release serves up glacial techno vistas For PM002, Antechamber’s tectonic plate shifting grooves are carved into slabs of deep-dyed ochre vinyl.
Four new tracks bring uncompromising sounds for the mature palette. Antechamber’s sound blends opposing feelings of claustrophobia with a bold transporting musicality that reveals 25 years of perfecting a craft.
The opener, Archaic Idol, is a rude awaking in a foreign land - and alludes to the iconoclasm evident in the shattered panes of the cover artwork by Alcarcia.
Track two, Ossolstone lays down the foundations for the new reality. Sparse, rich reverb, allowing the blocks to fall into place as the listener discovers and becomes acclimatized to the new sonic reality. Opening with an exquisitely dense and profound synth we are plunged into a landscape where Antechamber has free reign to show off skills.
Bordering on regimented syncopation, yet with enough space to allow the track to breathe. Susurrus pulses in an organic sense, tapping into a primordial vision. Remix duties are handled by Lemna (Japan) and La kker (Ireland).
Lemna’s take on Archaic Idol opens up the sound. The emotional heart of the original is maintained but with an unexpected direction that rewards the listener with lavish full range mesmerizing intention.
Follow #Antechamber here:
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Polymorphism actively seeks to work with artists from different parts of the world in order to combine different cultures and influences. In addition, digital arts, sociocultural events and supporting different non-profit organizations are accounted to be essential fields of this project.
The first Polymorphism series is made up of 4 different releases that will keep a similar graphic design line. Each of these will be split into original tracks and remixes.
This time, the Austria-based British artist, Antechamber, produces the four original tracks along with two remixes by Lemna (Japan) and Lakker (Ireland).
Produced by Antechamber (Codex Empire)
Remixed by Lemna and Lakker (Arad & Eomac)
Mastered by Rubén Montesco
Artwork by Alcarcia
Released by Polymorphism Records
Manufactured and distributed by Melting Pot
Release Date: September 8th. 2020
https://polymorphism.bandcamp.com/album/archaic-idol-pm002
https://www.polymorphismrecords.com/
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A look at some of the streets around Euston Station threatened with demolition for HS2 including the Bree Louise pub. A lunchtime veggie curry in Drummond Street. Then a wander through Somers Town including Brill Place, Charlton Street Market, and Ossulstone Estate.
Here's the episode of Ventures and Adventures in Topography on the area North of Euston https://venturesintopography.wordpress.com/2009/12/01/north-o-euston/
Read more about Somers Town on my blog http://thelostbyway.com/2017/01/somers-town-around-chalton-street.html
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Music:
Wind Marching For Rain by Puddle of Infinity
Monplaisir - Creation is like that
Lithium by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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Jorge Mario Zuleta
Komiku
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Please watch: "Walk from St.Paul's through Islington to Highgate"
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Finsbury is a district of Central London, forming the south-eastern part of the London Borough of Islington. It borders the City of London.
The Manor of Finsbury is first recorded as Vinisbir and means "manor of a man called Finn" Finsbury lay just outside Cripplegate (and on its later construction, Moorgate) in London Wall. At that time, much of the manor was part of the "great fen which washed against the northern wall of the City".
Finsbury gave its name to two larger administrative areas: the Finsbury Division of the Ossulstone Hundred of Middlesex, from the 17th century until 1900, and from 1900 to 1965 the Metropolitan Borough of Finsbury. The Metropolitan Borough included Finsbury (also known as St Luke's) and Clerkenwell.
The area should not be confused with Finsbury Park, a public space roughly 3 miles (5 km) to the north, which gives its name to its surrounding mainly residential area.
Chelsea is an affluent area in West London, England, due south-west of Charing Cross by approximately 2.5 miles. It lies on the north bank of the River Thames and for postal purposes is part of the south-western postal area.
Chelsea historically formed a manor and parish in the Ossulstone hundred of Middlesex, which became the Metropolitan Borough of Chelsea in 1900. It merged with the Metropolitan Borough of Kensington, forming the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea upon the creation of Greater London in 1965.
The exclusivity of Chelsea as a result of its high property prices historically resulted in the coining of the term "Sloane Ranger" in the 1970s to describe some of its residents, and some of those of nearby areas. Chelsea is home to one of the largest communities of Americans living outside the United States, with 6.53% of Chelsea residents having been born in the U.S.
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Artist: Antechamber (Codex Empire)
Title: Archaic Idol
Label: Polymorphism Records
Catalogue: PM002
Format: 12" Vinyl
Genre: Electronic
Style: #Techno
Release date: September 8, 2020
Mastered by Rubén Montesco
Artwork by Alcarcia
Manufactured and distributed by Melting Pot
Tracklist:
1. Archaic Idol
2. Ossulstone
3. Susurrus
4. Crisis Apparition
5. Archaic Idol (Lemna Remix)
6. Ossulstone (Lakker Remix)
South London’s Polymorphism second vinyl release serves up glacial techno vistas For PM002, Antechamber’s tectonic plate shifting grooves are carved into slabs of deep-dyed ochre vinyl.
Four new tracks bring uncompromising sounds for the mature palette. Antechamber’s sound blends opposing feelings of claustrophobia with a bold transporting musicality that reveals 25 years of perfecting a craft.
The opener, Archaic Idol, is a rude awaking in a foreign land - and alludes to the iconoclasm evident in the shattered panes of the cover artwork by Alcarcia.
Track two, Ossolstone lays down the foundations for the new reality. Sparse, rich reverb, allowing the blocks to fall into place as the listener discovers and becomes acclimatized to the new sonic reality. Opening with an exquisitely dense and profound synth we are plunged into a landscape where Antechamber has free reign to show off skills.
Bordering on regimented syncopation, yet with enough space to allow the track to breathe. Susurrus pulses in an organic sense, tapping into a primordial vision. Remix duties are handled by Lemna (Japan) and La kker (Ireland).
Lemna’s take on Archaic Idol opens up the sound. The emotional heart of the original is maintained but with an unexpected direction that rewards the listener with lavish full range mesmerizing intention.
Follow #Antechamber here:
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#whetstone is a #place in #the #london #borough #of #barnet, #bearing the #postcode N20. It is to the #east of #totteridge, and these areas are #known #together as Totteridge and Whetstone. Whetstone is around 8 miles North of Charing Cross, is in the county of Greater London and historically was in Middlesex. The combined areas of Totteridge and Whetstone was, at the outset of the 21st century, found to be the 63rd-richest of the moreEarly history
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In medieval times the Hospitallers had a settlement nearby in Friern Barnet probably where Friary Park is now and alongside the old road to London. In 1340 the Bishop of London opened a gate into his park (the Highgate) which enabled a straight road across Finchley Common along the ridge there. The Hospitallers' settlement moved further west and became known as West Town, also known variously as "le Weston" (1398), "Wheston" (1417), and "Whetstonestret" (1439).[3]
It the northernmost settlement in the Ossulstone hundred.
Until the late 19th century its tiny developed area was one of two main settlements in the ancient parish of Friern Barnet, the other being Colney Hatch. Friern Barnet remained its ecclesiastical parish and its civil form was at that time giving way to urban and rural districts, in this case Friern Barnet Urban District. than 9,000 wards of the United Kingdom.[1]
The High Road is the A1000, formerly known as the Great North Road, parts of it still bear this name.[2] Until the late 19th century its tiny developed area was one of two main settlements in the ancient parish of Friern Barnet, the other being Colney Hatch. It was thus the northernmost settlement in the Ossulstone hundred. Whetstone is also the northernmost part of the parish of Finchley
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Artist: Antechamber (Codex Empire)
Title: Archaic Idol
Label: Polymorphism Records
Catalogue: PM002
Format: 12" Vinyl
Genre: Electronic
Style: #Techno
Release date: September 8, 2020
Mastered by Rubén Montesco
Artwork by Alcarcia
Manufactured and distributed by Melting Pot
Tracklist:
1. Archaic Idol
2. Ossulstone
3. Susurrus
4. Crisis Apparition
5. Archaic Idol (Lemna Remix)
6. Ossulstone (Lakker Remix)
South London’s Polymorphism second vinyl release serves up glacial techno vistas For PM002, Antechamber’s tectonic plate shifting grooves are carved into slabs of deep-dyed ochre vinyl.
Four new tracks bring uncompromising sounds for the mature palette. Antechamber’s sound blends opposing feelings of claustrophobia with a bold transporting musicality that reveals 25 years of perfecting a craft.
The opener, Archaic Idol, is a rude awaking in a foreign land - and alludes to the iconoclasm evident in the shattered panes of the cover artwork by Alcarcia.
Track two, Ossolstone lays down the foundations for the new reality. Sparse, rich reverb, allowing the blocks to fall into place as the listener discovers and becomes acclimatized to the new sonic reality. Opening with an exquisitely dense and profound synth we are plunged into a landscape where Antechamber has free reign to show off skills.
Bordering on regimented syncopation, yet with enough space to allow the track to breathe. Susurrus pulses in an organic sense, tapping into a primordial vision. Remix duties are handled by Lemna (Japan) and La kker (Ireland).
Lemna’s take on Archaic Idol opens up the sound. The emotional heart of the original is maintained but with an unexpected direction that rewards the listener with lavish full range mesmerizing intention.
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Ossulstone was an ancient hundred in the south east of the county of Middlesex, England. Its area has been entirely absorbed by the growth of London; and now corresponds to the part of Inner London that is north of the River Thames and, from Outer London, parts of the London boroughs of Barnet, Brent, Ealing, Haringey and Hounslow.
History
It was named after "Oswald's Stone" or "Oswulf's Stone", an unmarked pre-Roman monolith which was situated at Tyburn (the modern-day junction of the Edgware Road with Bayswater Road). Oswald's Stone was earthed over in 1819, but dug up three years later because of its presumed historical significance. Later in the 19th century it was to be found leaning against Marble Arch following its move. In 1869, shortly after an archaeological journal published an article about it, the stone disappeared and it has not been identified since.
Within Middlesex, it bordered Edmonton hundred to the north and Elthorne and Gore hundreds to west and north. It bordered the Becontree hundred of Essex to the east, the Blackheath Hundred of Kent to the southeast, and had a short boundary with Hertfordshire to the north. It did not include the City of London, which it surrounded to the west, north and east. Additionally, Westminster formed an independent liberty.