30/06/2026
George Soper was born in May 1870 in what is now Stoke Newington but was then variously described on his parents 1871 Census return as Hornsey or South Hornsey, Middlesex. Locations seem to depend on whether you were quoting Parish or civil boundaries. He was Baptised in July of that year with his parents George Robert and Elizabelth listed as living in Victoria Road. A place hard to find as Google Maps don’t display or find what is now called Victorian Road.
Half of this road is now 20th century developed estate, perhaps after war damage. The half nearest Stoke Newington High Street is filled on the south side by impressive blocks of flats dating from 1903. Coronation Avenue and Imperial Avenue, see photographs, celebrate King Edward VII ascending the throne in 1901.
George and Ada Lehany had married in Hackney in 1897 but by the time of the birth of their daughter Eva in 1901 the family were in Palmers Green. When Eva was born her parents were listed as living at Palmers Green but her Baptism was in Stoke Newington.
Their second daughter, Eileen, was born in Enfield, Middlesex in 1905. George, Eva, and especially Eileen all went on to be highly respected artists in their fields.
Colin Adlam