Description: Lord Haddon Road looking north from its junction with Wharncliffe Road and Jackson Avenue. This elegant tree-lined street seems to have been a popular subject for Edwardian postcard publishers. It takes its name from Robert Charles John Manners, Lord Haddon (1885-94) who would have become the 9th Duke of Rutland had he not died young. His marble tomb, sculpted between 1894 and 1934 by his mother Violet, the 8th Duchess, can be found in the chapel at Haddon Hall, Derbyshire.