Places
22 places found.
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- Hounslow, Greater London
- Brentford, Greater London
- Chiswick, Greater London
- Feltham, Greater London
- Isleworth, Greater London
- Bedfont, Greater London
- Osterley, Greater London
- Cranford, Greater London
- Heston, Greater London
- Hanworth, Greater London
- Hatton, Greater London
- Acton Green, Greater London
- North Feltham, Greater London
- Grove Park, Greater London (near Chiswick)
- Hounslow West, Greater London
- Gunnersbury, Greater London
- Lower Feltham, Greater London
- Spring Grove, Greater London
- North Hyde, Greater London
- Lampton, Greater London
- Brentford End, Greater London
- Woodlands, Greater London (near Hounslow)
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Hounslow 1970's
I was born in West Mid Hosp and we lived in Worton Way which was technically Isleworth but very close to Hounslow High Street. Our surname was Pritchett. I went to Spring Grove Infant School in Star Road from 1962-1969 and then ...Read more
A memory of Hounslow by
Lady Margaret Road
We moved to 108 Lady Margaret Road in 1969. I went to St. Anselms RC school in the Green and then later Southall Grammar (Villiers); my brothers William and Martin went to St. Marks (Hounslow) and Ealing Green then to Dormers. ...Read more
A memory of Heston in 1970 by
Bbrentford 1950/68
I lived in Brook Road from 1949 till 1968. I went to St Johns School till 1960 and then ArchBishop Myers in Hounslow. I lived with parents May and Alf Tyrrell, with nan and grandad living upstairs, when flats were not ...Read more
A memory of Brentford by
Hounslow, Osterley Park C1965
I went to Isleworth Grammar School between 1956 and 1961. At lunchtime my friends and I used to cycle to Osterley Park. We used to stop on the way at the bakers in Thornbury Road and buy "stale" cakes for a 1d each. ...Read more
A memory of Hounslow in 1960 by
Pappa India
Yes, I remember the time the Trident crashed near the "Crooked Billet" pub. I was driving a 116 bus and was on the bus stand in Staines. The journey to Staines from Hounslow was uneventful. I had about 20 minutes before ...Read more
A memory of Heathrow Airport London in 1972 by
Further Afield
Osterley Park became within striking distance of my Hounslow home once I had a bike and from about the age of 12 (1960) would cycle there with a school friend with our bottles of pop and jam sandwiches, to roam the grounds and ...Read more
A memory of Hounslow in 1960 by
Hounslow Welsh Society
Does anyone remember the Hounslow Welsh Society which used to meet in a room in the grounds of Hounslow Hospital? My surname was Richards then & my Dad was a producer of the amateur dramatics & we also had a ...Read more
A memory of Hounslow in 1952 by
Beavers Lane Camp Hounslow Home To 10 Signals Regiment
I was seconded to 10 Signals Regiment in November 1971 from my Territorial Army engagement with 39 Signals and spent the best part of a foggy, cold and hard working long month training with ...Read more
A memory of Hounslow in 1971 by
The Kidd's Alright
THE KIDD IS ALRIGHT The daylight had faded away and dusk was now dim enough to coax the streetlights to pop on, their vague orange light slowly getting brighter as their bulbs warmed. Meanwhile inside the Hamblett ...Read more
A memory of Moston in 1972 by
Captions
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Beyond Hounslow, the Great West Road divided into the two coaching routes leading to Bath and Exeter.
Hounslow has changed a great deal since the heady days when several hundred stagecoaches a day passed along its great street.
unchanged, but since 1950 The Bull has been entirely rebuilt in rough replica, and the Crown and Woolpack has had its stucco removed, but the chemist's shop is still a chemist, albeit no longer run by Norman Hounslow
unchanged, but since 1950 the Bull has been entirely rebuilt in rough replica, and the Crown and Woolpack has had its stucco removed, but the chemist's shop is still a chemist, albeit no longer run by Norman Hounslow
naval power expanded beyond Europe during the reign of Elizabeth I it became possible to manufacture gunpowder at home, and by the middle of the 16th century gunpowder mills had been established at Hounslow
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