Ealing, The Mall 1951
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Ealing remains an attractive place to live and was, at the time this photograph was taken, a leading centre of the British film industry. In the distance is the spire of Christ Church, designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott and completed in 1852.

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I was born in coldershaw rd in Feb 1944. I later worked in Florence rd at hills garage. I was about 20 to 21. the garage is now a row of flats houses called hill mews. It was run by the hill family,Harry and frank hill. I wonder if any of the family are still in the area. My name is Brian field .
As a child, I lived at 24 Sunnyside Road Ealing W5 not far from Ealing Studios, from when I was born at the start of the war in1938 until I was 16 and my parents moved to Harrow on the Hill. I went to Hamilton House Preparatory school in Florence Road from 1945 until 1949. It was situated in a large Victorian house and was presided over by the headmaster AG Phillips. In those days corporal ...see more
Does anyone remember Morris Bros, Gents' Outfitters - I THINK must have been in Ealing High Street. I worked there for three summers in the early 70s, walking over from my sister's house in Mayfield Avenue. Mr Morris himself (I suppose a surviving younger bro, like "young" Mr Grace in Are You Being Served) I remember as a slight, fussy man with a pink complexion and a carefully coiffed bush of dyed (I'd now guess, though ...see more
Hello, I'm searching for one Kathleen Percival who lived at 119 The Grove and born in 1944. Did any of you go to school with her or can tell me what happened to her? I'd love to find her. Thanks if you are able to take the time to respond.