EAW018655 ENGLAND (1948). The Associated Equipment Company (AEC) Motor Works, Southall, 1948. This image was marked by Aerofilms Ltd for photo editing.
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Title | [EAW018655] The Associated Equipment Company (AEC) Motor Works, Southall, 1948. This image was marked by Aerofilms Ltd for photo editing. |
Reference | EAW018655 |
Date | 9-September-1948 |
Link | |
Place name | SOUTHALL |
Parish | |
District | |
Country | ENGLAND |
Easting / Northing | 513976, 180067 |
Longitude / Latitude | -0.35751676405558, 51.507541845434 |
National Grid Reference | TQ140801 |
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Southall Garage |
Tony Bennison |
Friday 26th of October 2018 06:20:30 PM |
St Bernards Hospital.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanwell_Asylum |
Leslie B |
Saturday 2nd of April 2016 01:21:48 PM |
Greenford Hotel, Junction Greenford Road and Uxbridge Road.
This is a McDonalds in 2016. |
Leslie B |
Saturday 2nd of April 2016 01:15:10 PM |
I remember it as Barbarellas Night Club in the 80's. |
Graham |
Saturday 25th of July 2020 12:51:41 PM |
Double-decker buses - presumably AEC make |
MB |
Monday 13th of January 2014 03:00:30 PM |
The AEC factory has its own rail sidings |
MB |
Monday 13th of January 2014 02:59:24 PM |
They did build railcars for the G.W.R. |
John Wass |
Thursday 24th of July 2014 02:42:53 PM |
A4020 Uxbridge Road |
MB |
Monday 13th of January 2014 02:57:54 PM |
Branch line to Brentford |
MB |
Monday 13th of January 2014 02:57:00 PM |
Passenger train heading east towards London Paddington |
MB |
Monday 13th of January 2014 02:54:47 PM |
Passenger train heading west on the Great Western main line |
MB |
Monday 13th of January 2014 02:54:11 PM |
Wharncliffe Viaduct |
MB |
Monday 13th of January 2014 02:53:09 PM |
Hanwell Station |
MB |
Monday 13th of January 2014 02:52:36 PM |
User Comment Contributions
Eve You can see the prefabs in this one |
southallboy |
Tuesday 6th of May 2014 02:26:57 PM |
AEC functioned from 1912 to 1979. It was taken over by Leyland Motors in 1962. The company was a noted manufacturer of buses, particularly double-deckers, but also of lorries |
MB |
Tuesday 11th of February 2014 05:00:58 PM |
Looking at the other photos in this series, was the AEC site formally the Daimler Motor Company works? |
Triggy |
Monday 13th of January 2014 06:24:39 PM |
Triggy, AEC traded with Daimler for only a couple of years, at the time of AEC's relocation from Walthamstow, and they went under the name of "Associated Daimler". Went their separate ways again afterwards. |
Isleworth1961 |
Tuesday 11th of February 2014 05:00:58 PM |
See EPW019291 and associated images for views of the factory nearing completion in 1927 |
MB |
Tuesday 14th of January 2014 11:19:10 AM |