EPW007143 ENGLAND (1921). Chiswick Works (London Passenger Transport Works) and environs, Gunnersbury, 1921
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Title | [EPW007143] Chiswick Works (London Passenger Transport Works) and environs, Gunnersbury, 1921 |
Reference | EPW007143 |
Date | 3-October-1921 |
Link | |
Place name | GUNNERSBURY |
Parish | |
District | |
Country | ENGLAND |
Easting / Northing | 519876, 178657 |
Longitude / Latitude | -0.27301291017022, 51.493647145594 |
National Grid Reference | TQ199787 |
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Class31 |
Sunday 14th of June 2015 08:28:40 AM | |
Church Of Our Lady Of Grace & St Edward, Chiswick High Road, A315, 25/05/2015 |
Class31 |
Sunday 14th of June 2015 08:14:16 AM |
Class31 |
Sunday 14th of June 2015 08:13:08 AM | |
Bus or lorry chassis? |
MB |
Saturday 12th of January 2013 03:16:09 PM |
Thorney Hedge Road |
Class31 |
Wednesday 5th of September 2012 06:43:58 AM |
Silver Crescent |
Class31 |
Wednesday 5th of September 2012 06:43:09 AM |
B-type bus |
Isleworth1961 |
Sunday 15th of July 2012 12:51:44 AM |
Buses |
SteveP |
Thursday 5th of July 2012 10:02:43 AM |
Can you tell what type of buses (are here)/were being constructed at this site in 1921? The AEC Works at Blackhorse Lane, Walthamstow E17 were producing 'K' types until moving to Southall in 1926. |
Keith |
Friday 6th of July 2012 11:43:01 PM |
They appear to be K type. http://www.ltmcollection.org/photos/photo/photo.html?_IXSR_=ylBQIlXgZJt&_IXMAXHITS_=1&IXinv=1998/81251&IXsummary=location/location&IXlocation=chiswick&_IXFIRST_=17 |
SteveP |
Saturday 7th of July 2012 02:33:37 PM |
Voysey House in Barley Mow Passage. Built in 1903. Designed by CFA Voysey as a new factory for Sanderson Wallpapers. At the time it was described as a "model factory with a feeling of airiness and spaciousness." |
SteveP |
Thursday 5th of July 2012 09:01:38 AM |
Turnham Green |
SteveP |
Thursday 5th of July 2012 08:57:26 AM |
User Comment Contributions
The buses appear to be mostly chassis-less bodies, probably retired K-types. The S-type was being built by 1921, but these probably aren't S-type bodies, as there's just too many of them sitting around, if they are new. |
Isleworth1961 |
Sunday 15th of July 2012 12:56:53 AM |