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A History of the County of Middlesex
… A highway leading south from the top of Acton hill to Gunnersbury and Brentford was known as Bollo Bridge Lane in … 15 Brentford Lane in 1769 16 and 1866, 17 and also as Gunnersbury Lane in the 1860s. The last name, once applied to … more westerly road in Ealing along the line of the modern Gunnersbury Avenue, was usual by 1889. 18 It was also …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… understood after each named entry. Acton County Grammar, Gunnersbury Lane. First purpose-built county grammar sch. in … c. 1934-6. Larger sch. built 1939 at Heathfield Lodge, Gunnersbury Lane; Woodlands bldgs. later annexe of tech. … initial intake of 242 SM, 281 JM, 190 I, inc. pupils from Gunnersbury Lane (see Wes. day). 77 Weekly fees 6 d. (SM), 4 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… similarly stretched on the south side of Acton hill from Gunnersbury Lane along the south side of High Street to a … built away from the main settlement: Heathfield Lodge in Gunnersbury Lane, West Lodge and East Lodge in Uxbridge Road, … way for Crown Street. The Pineapple, at the west corner of Gunnersbury Lane and Acton hill, was demolished, the Red Lion …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Lethieullier in 1795 sold 36 a. between Bollo brook and Gunnersbury Lane to John Winter, 86 who in 1802 owned the … it, with East Lodge, was also added to the Rothschilds' Gunnersbury Park estate. 90 West Lodge, owned in 1844 by …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… St. 1817, 67 reg. rooms for worship in Brentford (later Gunnersbury) Lane 1840, and opposite George inn 1843. 68 … day schs. and separate teacher's ho., built 1857 E. side Gunnersbury Lane, near High St., 70 of Kentish ragstone in … of interior 1978, reducing seating to c. 650. 76 Gunnersbury Lane chapel housed community relations centre …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… by a plaque in High Street, was eventually placed in Gunnersbury Park museum. In addition to the medicinal springs … purchased the sites of 15 houses on the east side of Gunnersbury Lane for a new fire station, 36 which was used … the gift of J. Passmore Edwards, was built on land in Gunnersbury Lane given by Lord Rothschild and opened in 1898 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… and other private sports grounds were in East Acton Lane, Gunnersbury Lane, Friars Place Lane, and Willesden Lane. In …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… and wealthy residents like the owners of Osterley and Gunnersbury and Syon Parks. The number of cattle kept for …
The Environs of London
… Cheap, Esq. Alterations of property at Ealing. P. 226.Gunnersbury is now the property of Henry Crawford, Esq. P. … resided principally at the Princess Amelia's at Gunnersbury, and with Mr. Gulston's family at Ealing-Grove. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… and Layton collections. The Sadler Collection is in the Gunnersbury Museum. W. G. Smith, Man the Primeval Savage, …
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