EPW057072 ENGLAND (1938). The Broadway and environs, Hammersmith, 1938
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Title | [EPW057072] The Broadway and environs, Hammersmith, 1938 |
Reference | EPW057072 |
Date | 12-May-1938 |
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Place name | HAMMERSMITH |
Parish | |
District | |
Country | ENGLAND |
Easting / Northing | 523330, 178674 |
Longitude / Latitude | -0.22327247587632, 51.493056899397 |
National Grid Reference | TQ233787 |
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The Britannia, rebuilt in modern style to make way for the flyover, and closed and demolished in 1988. |
Leslie B |
Wednesday 3rd of August 2022 10:14:40 PM |
Dartmouth Castle public House, still open at time of writing. Was previously the Dartmouth Arms in Victorian times. |
Leslie B |
Wednesday 3rd of August 2022 10:09:28 PM |
The Hammersmith Tavern, 82 King Street. Later called Town Hall Tavern, now demolished. |
Leslie B |
Wednesday 3rd of August 2022 10:00:58 PM |
Lord Raglan, Public House, 34 King Street W6. Now Demolished. |
Leslie B |
Wednesday 3rd of August 2022 09:52:05 PM |
Maltman & Shovel, Public House (6 King Street). |
Leslie B |
Wednesday 3rd of August 2022 09:46:35 PM |
The Swan Public House & Hotel |
Leslie B |
Wednesday 3rd of August 2022 09:42:38 PM |
The George Public House. |
Leslie B |
Wednesday 3rd of August 2022 09:41:29 PM |
The Six Bells public House, it was a Watney's house when it was demolished. |
Leslie B |
Tuesday 17th of April 2018 05:52:57 PM |
This is where Shepherds Bush LSWR station is busy decaying since closure in 1916, it was finally demolished in the 1950s.
See here (includeds pictures of the station): http://www.disused-stations.org.uk/s/shepherds_bush/index.shtml |
Leslie B |
Monday 14th of March 2016 12:08:17 PM |
I know from old railway maps that London has lost miles of rail routes to and from the centre, and also around the suburb's. Most of these losses were thanks to knee jerk reaction when passenger numbers decreased resulting in profits dropping. The two world wars were also a good excuse to close the lesser used lines. But, what I am coming to is "What would people living and working in and around these, many,now disused and long gone lines, give to have them back today"? Could a debate be opened up on this topic? David Trigg. Spondon, Derby. 'Triggy'. |
Triggy |
Monday 14th of March 2016 03:49:14 PM |
The former booking/ticket office for the LSWR Hammersmith (Grove Road) station. The Footbridge of the Hammersmith & City Line station once connected the two stations.
More here: http://www.disused-stations.org.uk/h/hammersmith_grove_road/index.shtml |
Leslie B |
Monday 14th of March 2016 12:02:22 PM |
Hammersmith & West Kensington Synagogue, now the Chinese Church In London.
http://www.jewishgen.org/jcr-uk/london/Hammersmith/index.htm |
Leslie B |
Monday 14th of March 2016 01:34:19 AM |
Site of Hammersmith Grove Road station on the disused LSWR branch to Shepherd's Bush and Kensington. |
The Laird |
Saturday 30th of May 2015 07:02:43 PM |
Class31 |
Tuesday 9th of September 2014 12:57:53 PM | |
Class31 |
Tuesday 9th of September 2014 12:56:37 PM | |
Class31 |
Tuesday 9th of September 2014 12:56:04 PM | |
St Pauls |
Jack |
Tuesday 4th of February 2014 11:48:33 AM |
Southerton Road |
Jack |
Tuesday 4th of February 2014 11:47:04 AM |