EPW058337 ENGLAND (1938). Housing off Highfield Road and Industrial units off Western Avenue, North Acton, 1938
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Title | [EPW058337] Housing off Highfield Road and Industrial units off Western Avenue, North Acton, 1938 |
Reference | EPW058337 |
Date | 28-July-1938 |
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Place name | NORTH ACTON |
Parish | |
District | |
Country | ENGLAND |
Easting / Northing | 519797, 182029 |
Longitude / Latitude | -0.27300460705985, 51.52397280394 |
National Grid Reference | TQ198820 |
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Vauxhall Cars depot |
Mark Amies |
Thursday 16th of November 2023 02:48:43 PM |
What is now the famous Bridge Cafe - as featured in BBC TV's 'The Apprentice' |
Mark Amies |
Thursday 14th of September 2023 02:03:36 PM |
The Walters Palm Toffee factory |
Mark Amies |
Thursday 14th of September 2023 02:01:52 PM |
Former Alliance aircraft factory hangars. Built towards the end of WW1, the huge buildings would have faced out on the former Acton airfield. Alliance was formed by the Waring and Gillow furniture company , who incidentally had a depository opposite Park Royal station. |
Mark Amies |
Thursday 14th of September 2023 02:00:25 PM |
D.Napier and Sons Precision Castings, (later Westland Precision Casting Division) on this site, moved to Fairey Aviation factory, Hayes during 1966. |
Pilot |
Thursday 3rd of February 2022 05:38:19 PM |
Renault water tower @ TQ 19716 82003 |
Ferrers |
Saturday 6th of March 2021 09:16:13 PM |
Callard & Bowser confectionery. |
The Laird |
Tuesday 1st of December 2020 03:35:44 PM |
Hooper's Coachbuilders |
The Laird |
Tuesday 1st of December 2020 03:34:46 PM |
Waring & Gillow's furniture depository. |
The Laird |
Tuesday 1st of December 2020 03:33:42 PM |
Guinness brewery |
The Laird |
Tuesday 1st of December 2020 03:30:26 PM |
Just visible is the GWR Halt at Park Royal West (1934 - 1947). |
Leslie B |
Sunday 6th of August 2017 01:15:47 AM |
The then New London Transport Park Royal Station (opened on 06 July 1931). From 1 March 1936 until 1947 the station name was Park Royal (Hanger Hill). |
Leslie B |
Sunday 6th of August 2017 01:14:26 AM |
The former station building at Park Royal (Great Western Railway). The platforms and footbridge have already been removed. The station closed a year earlier in 1937. The former football ground is also closed and derelict. |
Leslie B |
Sunday 6th of August 2017 01:05:54 AM |