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The Mall, W5
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Cyclists on the approach to the Ealing Common and Uxbridge Road junction (1946) Across the junction, Hangar Lane continues north along Hanger Lane towards the present-day Gyratory. The main Uxbridge Road was the A40 until the Western Avenue was designated with this number. The roadside trees have wartime-era three white rings painted on them but the RAC road sign would not have gone up during the war, so this dates the photo to be immediately post-war.
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St Matthews Road, W5 is named after a nearby church. It consists of artisans’ cottages dating from the 1880s.
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St Marks Road is a cul-de-sac dating from around 1880 with artisans cottages. It incorporates Vine Place - the row on its north side.
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The Grove may have originated in the late eighteenth century. It leads east from Ealing Green and the Ealing Studios.
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The Mall, W5
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Warwick Dene is a small garden created on Ealing Common as a ’Rest Garden for the Aged and Blind and Those Requiring Rest’. The area is enclosed with railings of cast iron and a gateway with - quite mysteriously - the words ’Fraser Patent Disinfecting Apparatus’ over it.
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Baillies Walk, W5 is a curious relic of a public right of way which was neither made up into a road nor abolished. It still provides a ’secret’ back way between South Ealing station and Ealing Common.
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The original District Line station at Ealing Broadway with station staff, builders, policemen and a waiting Brougham cab outside. Built in 1879, it was replaced by a new station in 1910.
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Ealing Common roundel
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