EAW042781 ENGLAND (1952). Ealing Broadway Station and the surrounding area, Ealing, 1952

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Details

Title [EAW042781] Ealing Broadway Station and the surrounding area, Ealing, 1952
Reference EAW042781
Date 29-April-1952
Link
Place name EALING
Parish
District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 517930, 180938
Longitude / Latitude -0.3002716454642, 51.514559359615
National Grid Reference TQ179809

Pins

Royal Oak pub. A Simond's house at the time of the picture, (once an Ashby's of Staines pub). https://www.closedpubs.co.uk/london/w5_ealing_royaloak.html

Leslie B
Wednesday 12th of February 2020 02:48:01 PM
Two cars of District Line Q stock in former short bay platform. This bay was not used for public service but for the movement and arrangement of stock in the adjoining former stabling roads. Very likely a legacy of steam locomotive days when services terminating at the station required a change of loco for the outward journey.

The Laird
Saturday 15th of October 2016 12:09:50 AM
Bentalls Department Store (previously Eldred Sayer's)

The Laird
Tuesday 9th of August 2016 03:56:04 PM
The old Ealing Broadway Great Western Railway station. Sharing similar 'in house' design features with other contemporaneous GWR station buildings such as Slough and Southall. This building was swept away and replaced by the current monstrosity in 1961.

The Laird
Tuesday 9th of August 2016 03:52:58 PM
Haven Green Court. (c1928)

The Laird
Tuesday 9th of August 2016 03:49:25 PM
Ealing Broadway Methodist Church. Acquired and rededicated as a Roman Catholic church serving the local Polish community in 1986.

The Laird
Tuesday 9th of August 2016 03:41:45 PM
This might well be the remains of a redundant railway water tower. The Metropolitan District Railway was steam powered until electrified in 1905. This structure is very possibly a water tower used to resupply the old steam locomotives. The structure appears still to exist

The Laird
Tuesday 9th of August 2016 03:33:52 PM
John Sanders Department store - rebuilt after sustaining severe damage by a V1 flying bomb in 1944.

The Laird
Tuesday 9th of August 2016 03:09:53 PM
A building that was later sited here would itself have to be demolished and rebuilt after it was severely damaged as the result of an IRA bombing in 2001.

The Laird
Tuesday 9th of August 2016 03:06:14 PM
Ealing Theatre/Hippodrome Cinema

The Laird
Tuesday 9th of August 2016 02:55:29 PM
Barclays Bank Sports Ground

The Laird
Tuesday 9th of August 2016 02:54:03 PM
The Wheatsheaf public house

The Laird
Tuesday 9th of August 2016 02:19:46 PM
The Haven Arms public house

The Laird
Tuesday 9th of August 2016 02:18:48 PM
The Westminster Bank. This building served for a short while as the Town Hall until the council outgrew it and moved to larger premises in 1888.

The Laird
Tuesday 9th of August 2016 02:16:10 PM
The Feathers Hotel

The Laird
Tuesday 9th of August 2016 02:13:42 PM
The old Ealing Broadway station building of the Metropolitan District Railway. The District line maintained a separate station building to the adjacent Great Western mainline. In about 1961, the Underground lines started sharing the mainline facility. The Underground building still exists, but is now used solely as retail premises.

The Laird
Tuesday 9th of August 2016 02:01:00 PM
Fox's Reservoir - drained during WW2

Des Elmes
Monday 11th of April 2016 12:30:32 AM
Ealing Cricket Club

Des Elmes
Monday 11th of April 2016 12:28:09 AM