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Coronation street party, 1953.
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Adair Road street sign.
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Portobello Arms, Kensal Road
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The Albion, now in residential use.
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Lancefield Coachworks
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Kilburn Park Farm
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In the neighbourhood...

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Adair Road junction with Southam Street (1932)
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The corner of Caird Street with Lancefield Street, Queen’s Park Estate.
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Adair Road street sign.
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Lancefield Coachworks
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18th century print of a Middlesex farm.
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Weston’s Cider House In 1930 Weston’s opened their first and only ’cider mill’ on the Harrow Road. It was closed in 1970 and demolished as part of a road improvement scheme
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The Mitre (1969) One of a huge array of pubs in the area which closed down, the Mitre was situated at 62 Golborne Road on the corner with Wornington Road. It seems to have opened in 1871 but the pub closed around 1972 after it burnt down. After The Mitre was demolished, it eventually became home to Cafe O’Porto, a notable Golborne Road coffee shop. There is another Mitre pub on the Ladbroke Grove/Holland Park Avenue corner. This photo isn’t that one!
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New flats featuring in a photo taken from Adair Road (1962)
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Caird Street street sign.
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Looking south at and beyond No 1 Bosworth Road on the corner with Hazlewood Crescent (1952) Still from the film “I Believe in You”
Credit: Reelstreets
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