EPW037872 ENGLAND (1932). Construction of drainage system by the River Crane at Cranford Bridge, Cranford, 1932

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Title [EPW037872] Construction of drainage system by the River Crane at Cranford Bridge, Cranford, 1932
Reference EPW037872
Date May-1932
Link
Place name CRANFORD
Parish
District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 510106, 177128
Longitude / Latitude -0.414180295895, 51.481890470634
National Grid Reference TQ101771

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Cranford T&L Transport yard here later

Brian
Monday 5th of April 2021 03:59:40 PM
Garage [which had a single fuel pump in the forecourt].

GDT
Saturday 6th of October 2018 09:50:03 PM

Class31
Tuesday 18th of February 2014 10:40:11 PM

Class31
Tuesday 18th of February 2014 10:39:43 PM
Cranford House

Isleworth1961
Thursday 27th of December 2012 11:16:45 PM

User Comment Contributions

This is just off the north east corner of todays London Heathrow airport. Today the site of the construction work seen here remains as an open space marked Avenue Park on the OS map that is part of Cranford Park in the fields beyond the river and the belt of trees.



This is described as a drainage system.



However seem of the characteristics are perhaps suggestive of an underground reservoir under construction by the cut and cover method.



The narrow gauge railway system seems to be suppling concrete in hand pushed tipper wagons to what seem like moulds for curved shape concrete slabs.



There are large amounts of other pieces of cast concrete around the site. However, there does not seem to be a concrete making plant.



All a bit of mystery. Is there a reservoir under Avenue Park or was the site being used to provide materials for another project?

Maurice
Tuesday 11th of March 2014 09:50:38 AM
An excellent selection of vintage advertising posters can be seen here.

Class31
Tuesday 18th of February 2014 10:36:41 PM