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View of East Acton Central line station in 1920, the year in which it opened, showing the wooden platforms. Beyond the platforms, even as late as the 1920s, the surrounding area is countryside. Work has just started on the Wormholt estate.
Credit: Topical Press/London Transport Collection
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The Six Elms Public House (1895) Now demolished, it was located a short distance from what is now the junction of Old Oak Common Lane and Brunel Road.
Credit: London Borough of Ealing
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Snap taken along Friars Place Lane, W3 (1922)
Credit: Photographer unknown
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Savoy Circus, East Acton The photo was taken sometime after the Savoy Cinema became a bowling alley and before the roundabout caused congestion which meant its replacement by lights.
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Foliot Street on the Old Oak Estate, East Acton soon after construction c.1913
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Fitzneal Street, W12 (1913) The street is part of the Wormholt and Old Oak Estates which were constructed in 1912-1928 and represented part of a movement towards higher standards in public housing.
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Houses of East Acton Housing Estate fronting Western Avenue (1920)
Credit: London Borough of Ealing
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Savoy Circus, East Acton from above (1922)
Credit: London Borough of Ealing
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