EPW062153 ENGLAND (1939). White City and the Olympic Stadium, Shepherd's Bush, 1939
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Title | [EPW062153] White City and the Olympic Stadium, Shepherd's Bush, 1939 |
Reference | EPW062153 |
Date | 9-July-1939 |
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Place name | SHEPHERD'S BUSH |
Parish | |
District | |
Country | ENGLAND |
Easting / Northing | 523072, 180753 |
Longitude / Latitude | -0.22626186385836, 51.511799581849 |
National Grid Reference | TQ231808 |
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Latimer Road |
Leslie B |
Monday 4th of July 2022 03:12:48 PM |
The Pavilion Hotel. Corner of North Pole Road and Scrubs Lane. |
Leslie B |
Monday 4th of July 2022 03:11:57 PM |
The North Pole Public House. Today a Tesco Express. |
Leslie B |
Monday 4th of July 2022 03:08:06 PM |
The British Volunteer (PH) PUB, 274 Latimer Road. The building still survives as a Restaurant. |
Leslie B |
Monday 4th of July 2022 03:06:11 PM |
The Britannia (PH) Public House, 217 Latimer Road. Another demolished for the motorway (A40). |
Leslie B |
Monday 4th of July 2022 03:02:29 PM |
The Black Bull, long demolished. It was at 59 Silchester Road, Junction with Oldham Road. |
Leslie B |
Monday 4th of July 2022 02:58:02 PM |
The Latimer Arms. The pub’s address was originally 1 Walmer Road, however the northern end of Walmer Road was demolished in the late 1960s for the A40 Westway. But the pub survived re-addressed as 198 Latimer Road, and the building is still there today. Now long closed as a public house. |
Leslie B |
Monday 4th of July 2022 02:55:42 PM |
St Quintin Park & Wormwood Scrubs station. Destroyed by fire and closed in 1940. |
Leslie B |
Sunday 25th of July 2021 10:48:51 PM |
United Dairies Wood Lane milk bottling plant. |
Karhedron |
Tuesday 3rd of May 2016 01:40:41 PM |
Unigate House |
Karhedron |
Tuesday 3rd of May 2016 01:40:08 PM |
This building is still in use by the TA, and interestingly this picture suggests that they reused part of the white city exhibition ground, if so it is the only building left from the exhibition. The japanese gardens are still there as part of hammersmith park. |
bondi |
Sunday 8th of November 2015 08:31:17 PM |
looks like the old White city site is being used for military purposes, would make sense given the year 1939. this is now the TA site. |
bondi |
Sunday 8th of November 2015 08:15:54 PM |
Loftus Road - QPR F.C |
Bert |
Sunday 27th of October 2013 04:08:31 PM |