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1901
 
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Stephen Wheeler is left as the last of the lightermen to use the St Helena Boathouses for coal and freight, and increasingly switches the focus of his business to the trade of boat-hiring. See in Google maps   
1914   October
 
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Leonard and Virginia Woolf move to Richmond, taking rooms at 17 The Green (now also called Richmond House) See in Google maps   
17 The Green, Richmond BG

1915   March
 
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Leonard and Virginia Woolf move to Hogarth House, in Paradise Road, which remains their home for ten years See in Google maps   
Hogarth House, in Paradise Road, Richmond BG

1915
 
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After years of slow decline, the Star and Garter is bought by the Auctioneers and Estate Agents Institute and presented to Queen Mary to become a hospital for disabled servicemen See in Google maps   
1917   March
 
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Leonard and Virginia Woolf buy a small hand-press and some old typeface, launching their adventure as printers and publishers of the Hogarth Press See in Google maps   
Traditional hand-press


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1917   July
 
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The Hogarth Press publishes its first book, Two Stories, containing a new short story by Leonard Woolf and another by Virginia Woolf See in Google maps   
Two Stories, Hogarth Press, 1917


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1924
 
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The ‘New Star & Garter Home’, designed by Edwin Cooper, is opened by King George V and Queen Mary See in Google maps   
1937
 
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Richmond Bridge is widened, to accommodate modern traffic, with the original stones used to clad the extension See in Google maps   
Richmond Bridge


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c. 1955
 
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Ellaline Terriss, heart-throb of the Edwardian stage and now in her eighties, moves into 1 St Helena Terrace See in Google maps   
Postcard of Ellaline Terriss, signed by her, c. 1902
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1970
 
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Victorian extensions are stripped away, to return Asgill House to its original perfection both inside and outside See in Google maps   
Asgill House (Steel engraving, 1844)