Static Image Name: | Roxbourne west boundary.PNG |
Static Image Caption: | Roxbourne Park West boundary line. |
Country: | England |
Map Type: | Greater London |
Region: | London |
Population: | 12,828 |
Population Ref: | (2011 Census. Ward)[1] |
Official Name: | Roxbourne |
Coordinates: | 51.5749°N -0.3824°W |
London Borough: | Harrow |
Constituency Westminster: | Harrow West |
Post Town: | HARROW |
Postcode Area: | HA |
Postcode District: | HA2 |
Post Town1: | PINNER |
Postcode Area1: | HA |
Postcode District1: | HA5 |
Dial Code: | 020 |
Os Grid Reference: | TQ128873 |
Roxbourne was a hamlet in the London Borough of Harrow west of Rayners Lane in the north west of Greater London (Historically in the county of Middlesex). It includes the Yeading Brook and Roxbourne Park [2] which provides 26 hectares of open space including football and cricket facilities; the Roxbourne Rough Nature Reserve, enriched with wildlife; and the Roxbourne (miniature) Railway.[3]
The first census in 1801 simply divided people into those employed in agriculture and those in trade or manufacturing, and the 1841 census, the first to gather detailed occupational data, imposed no real order on it at all. However, the first occupational classification, introduced in 1851, was clearly concerned with social status as well as with what people made: it began with the Queen, followed by government officials and then by 'the learned professions'.