EPR000469 ENGLAND (1935). Broadway, Hammersmith, 1935

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Details

Title [EPR000469] Broadway, Hammersmith, 1935
Reference EPR000469
Date 21-March-1935
Link
Place name HAMMERSMITH
Parish
District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 523352, 178631
Longitude / Latitude -0.22297073319434, 51.492665606913
National Grid Reference TQ234786

Pins

The Builders Arms.

Leslie B
Wednesday 24th of August 2022 11:49:57 PM
Lord Raglan (PH). Closed and demolished. (34 King Street).

Leslie B
Wednesday 24th of August 2022 11:10:04 PM
The Maltman and Shovel (PH), Closed and now two retail units in the same building.

Leslie B
Wednesday 24th of August 2022 10:51:13 PM
The Swan Hotel.

Leslie B
Wednesday 24th of August 2022 10:49:31 PM
The Laurie Arms (PH).

Leslie B
Wednesday 24th of August 2022 10:48:52 PM
The George Public House.

Leslie B
Wednesday 24th of August 2022 10:47:01 PM
There appears that there was once a physical between Hammersmith Met station and Hammersmith (Grove Road) LSWR station. Still in situ here although the LSWR line had closed some 19 years previously.

The Laird
Tuesday 1st of March 2016 05:24:01 PM
Hammersmith Palais

The Laird
Tuesday 1st of March 2016 05:20:21 PM
The abandoned Studland Road viaduct, a short stub of which still exists.

The Laird
Sunday 16th of August 2015 11:26:43 AM
The old Hammersmith (Grove Road) railway station building on the LSWR loop connecting with the Metropolitan District Railway at Studland Road, Hammersmith and the West London Railway at Kensington. There appears to be a pedestrian walkway connecting it with Hammersmith (Metropolitan) station. The line closed in 1916. The building was put to other uses before its demolition in the 1950s, at one time serving as a banana depot.

The Laird
Sunday 16th of August 2015 11:24:42 AM