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Princess Louise Hospital
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Kenilworth Castle
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Chesterton Road, W10
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In the neighbourhood...

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Wood Lane station, c.1914
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Percy Thrower and John Noakes in the Blue Peter Garden, White City (1975)
Credit: BBC
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Kenilworth Castle
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London West Ten
Credit: The Underground Map
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Local Frestonia resident Trevor. Frestonia was the name adopted by the residents of Freston Road, London W11, when they attempted to secede from the United Kingdom in 1977 to form the Free and Independent Republic of Frestonia. Many residents eventually set up a housing co-op in negotiation with Notting Hill Housing Trust, and included artists, musicians, writers, actors and activists. Actor David Rappaport was the Frestonia Foreign Minister while playwright Heathcote Williams served as Ambassador to the United Kingdom. Trevor, pictured, grew tomatoes in compost made from Frestonian residents’ waste.
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Martin Street, looking west (1960s) Martin Street disappeared from the map as the Latimer Road area was redeveloped in the late 1960s
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Ansleigh Place, W11
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Bangor Street after a Rag Fair (1900s) The St Agnes soup kitchen was situated on the corner of Bangor Street on the left here. Bangor Street disappeared from the streetscene of Notting Dale after the Second World War.
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White City Close
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Latimer Road as featured in the film ’The Blue Lamp’ (1950). Just past the tall (out-of-sight) Latimer Road school building and printers was the patent steam carpet cleaners as is Bramley Road’s Bramley Arms with Latimer Road School further on down through the arches on the right.
Credit: Ealing Studios
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