EPW010020 ENGLAND (1924). Denison Road, St Barnabas' Church and environs, Ealing, 1924. This image has been produced from a print.

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Pennawd [EPW010020] Denison Road, St Barnabas' Church and environs, Ealing, 1924. This image has been produced from a print.
Cyfeirnod EPW010020
Dyddiad April-1924
Dolen
Enw lle EALING
Plwyf
Ardal
Gwlad ENGLAND
Dwyreiniad / Gogleddiad 517397, 182236
Hydred / Lledred -0.30751764043842, 51.526337529709
Cyfeirnod Grid Cenedlaethol TQ174822

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Pitshanger Park

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Mount Pleasant Road

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Pitshanger Lane

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Woodfield Crescent, constructed between 1901 & 1906.

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Woodfield Avenue, numbers 71 to 87 constructed 1901.

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Neville Road, constructed between 1907 & 1911.

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Brunner Road, constructed between 1901 & 1906.

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Ruskin Gardens, constructed between 1907 & 1911.

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Ludlow Road, constructed between 1907 t0 1911.

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St Barnabas' Church, completed in 1916.

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Denison Road, constructed between 1911 & 1915.

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North View, construction between 1911 & 1915

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Holyoake Walk, construction between 1911 & 1915

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The Brentham Garden Suburb in Ealing... The first garden suburb to be built on ‘Co-partnership’ principles and an inspiration for the later, larger and more famous Hampstead, it has made a mark on twentieth-century domestic architecture, town planning and social housing out of all proportion to its size.' - The Brentham Society. 'The Labour, Co-operative, Arts and Crafts, and Garden City movements are all part of the Brentham story. The suburb was designed to a plan by the leading garden city architects Barry Parker and Raymond Unwin, with houses, mostly in the Arts and Crafts style, by George Lister Sutcliffe and Frederic Cavendish Pearson.' - The Brentham Society.

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Brentham Club and Institute, opened 1911.

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