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A History of the County of Middlesex
… was opened by the Southall, Ealing & Shepherd's Bush Tram-Railway Co. in 1874. 43 It soon closed but reopened and was … north or in the south part of the parish. In the north the Midland & South Western Junction opened the Dudding Hill loop between the Midland's line at the Welsh Harp and the N.S.W.J.'s at Acton …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Stanley Road, Bollo Bridge Road, and the North London railway, where there were several small light industries. In … north-west corner of the parish land south of the London Midland railway was used as an aerodrome by the London Aviation Co. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… bldgs. 1970s. Roll 1979: 196 M. Willesden Junction Temp., Railway Cottages, Old Oak Lane. Opened 1898 for MI in iron …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… town, and Shakespeare and Grove roads, near both town and railway, plots were sold quite quickly, mainly in small … southeastward to the N.L.R. line after 1867. Beyond the railway Rothschild and Antrobus roads and Cunnington Street … terraces were soon built in and around Victoria Road and Midland Terrace. Chandos, School, Bethune, and St. Leonard's …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… was adjusted in 1894 to follow the District and Piccadilly railway lines. The northern boundary and the remainder of the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… the Friars beyond it. Until 1920 the only sales were to railway companies, besides those of 13 a. to the local board …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Other denominations and unspecified missions. Acton Green Railway Mission, Cunnington St., opened 1900. 19 Attendance 1903: 82 a.m.; 92 p.m. Reg. 1924 as Railway Mission hall, by undesignated Christians, and renamed … by 1954. 21 Presbs. held services in Willesden Junction Railway Institute, Railway Cottages, Old Oak Lane, 1903, when …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… from the company as a continuous supply, although some railway cottages at Willesden junction were supplied by the …
Survey of London
… William Bridges Adams, the inventor of the fish-joint for railway rails, and his wife, Sarah Flower Adams, the hymn … in the Adelphi. Sir Richard Arkwright Thomas Brassey, railway contractor, who was responsible for the erection of … and was responsible for the construction of many miles of railway in the British Isles and abroad, occupied No. 11, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of the Nene runs a branch of the London and Birmingham railway, from Northampton to Peterborough, with a station at …
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