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A History of the County of Middlesex
… Acton, and later in E. Acton infants' sch. 93 Goldsmiths' Co. of London gave land and bldg. and endowed living out of Perryn trust. 94 Patron Goldsmiths' Co. 95 Two asst. curates 1892, one in 1896, none in 1955. … in Aid of Deaf and Dumb 1924, on site given by Goldsmiths' Co. of London, with funds from sale of St. Saviour's church …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… road from London to Oxford, which was not superseded until Western Avenue was built in the 1920s. Pavage was granted in … the canal was maintained by the Grand Junction Canal Co., 38 but the canal itself made little local impact, since … was opened by the Southall, Ealing & Shepherd's Bush Tram-Railway Co. in 1874. 43 It soon closed but reopened and was …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… The dean also leased 24 a. of underwood called the dean's great wood. In 1545 no great trees, only underwood, grew on … 1905. 36 Gravel was dug from the banks of Stamford brook's western branch at the Steyne, where free tenants were ordered … Stanley Road, Bollo Bridge Road, and the North London railway, where there were several small light industries. In …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… annexe of tech. college. 65 Admitted G c. 1958 and fully co-educational by 1966. Comprehensive, renamed Reynolds high, … for 92 M, 80 I built 1870 on land granted by Goldsmiths' Co. of Lond. 82 with aid of parl. bldg. grant. 1871 a.a. 37 … 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
… increasingly popular, being near Chiswick High Road or the Great West Road. Fairlawn, in its own grounds on the west … the west side of Horn Lane in 1725 and the Elms, near the western boundary, at about that date. The later Acton Farm, … town, and Shakespeare and Grove roads, near both town and railway, plots were sold quite quickly, mainly in small …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… after exchanges with Brentford, which received the south-western peninsula, in 1894 and Willesden in 1895. The civil … by the eastern branch of Stamford brook, and the south-western boundary, from Fordhook south-eastward to Acton … 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
… and compensation was also paid by the Grand Junction Canal Co., the G.W.R., and others for removal of common rights. 50 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 41 The premises consisted chiefly of Acton ponds, near the western boundary of the parish north of Uxbridge Road. They … house later known as BERRYMEAD PRIORY. 97 In 1666 he had a great house with 16 hearths, another with 15, and an empty … 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
… another house for worship and a Sunday school in the western end of the parish. 43 In 1817 Calvinists registered … 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 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… to rely on ponds. 86 In 1861 the Grand Junction Waterworks Co.'s area was allowed to include Acton 87 and in 1879 the … from the company as a continuous supply, although some railway cottages at Willesden junction were supplied by the … and fire station had been built on the south side of Western Avenue. 38 The vestry retained two residents in 1796 …
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