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Questions about Bayswater

Short answers, pulled from the story.

What is the origin of the name Bayswater?

The name Bayswater emerged from the 1380 placename Bayards Watering Place. This Middle English phrase described either a watering place for horses or a location belonging to the Bayard family.

When did Bayswater develop into an urban district?

Much of Bayswater rose during the 1800s as streets and garden squares lined with Victorian stucco terraces. The area grew rapidly to handle the influx of people moving into London during the nineteenth century.

Who designed the Hallfield Estate in Bayswater?

Sir Denys Lasdun designed the Grade II listed Hallfield Estate which contains 650 flats. This complex stands as one of the most significant developments within the district.

Where was John Tenniel born and when?

John Tenniel was born at 22 Gloucester Place on the 28th of February 1820. He became an artist and cartoonist known for his illustrations in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.

Which famous author wrote about Jack being found in Bayswater?

Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest features Lady Bracknell stating that Jack as a baby was found standing by itself in a remote corner of Bayswater. This cultural reference cements the area's place in British artistic imagination beyond its physical boundaries.