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Kenilworth Castle
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Shepherd’s Bush Market in the 1950s
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The junction of Glenthorne Road and Cambridge Road (now Cambridge Grove), 1909 The driver of the 133 tram is adjusting the rear indicator blind ready for the journey to Kew Bridge.
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The Wellington Arms, c. 1900 Tatcho (advertised on a hoarding) was a brand of hair restorer.
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Dewhurst Road, Hammersmith
Credit: Adam Raven (1952–2006), Hammersmith Library
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Glenthorne Road looking east towards St John’s Church (1901)
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10-16 Grove Mews, c. 1906 Finch & Son occupied 10-11 for several years and expanded to no.9 from 1912.
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Brick makers in Hammersmith In the mid 19th century, the area from Brook Green to Shepherd’s Bush and east to Counter’s Creek was almost wholly devoted to brickmaking. Lakeside Road lay in the heart of the gravel pits between Shepherd’s Bush and Brook Green, known as the ’Ocean’ owing to its marshes and lying water caused by digging for brick clay.
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Flooding under the railway bridge in Trussley Road (c.1925) The embanked footpath on the right suggests that flooding was a frequent occurrence
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Workmen throwing sand on the snow-covered Richmond Way in Shepherd’s Bush (1963). Looking south down the street the Duke of Edinburgh pub is to the left hand side.
Credit: Alisdair Macdonald
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Queen’s Head, Brook Green
Old London postcard
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