EPW051468 ENGLAND (1936). The Horlicks Factory and surrounding housing development, Slough, 1936
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Pennawd | [EPW051468] The Horlicks Factory and surrounding housing development, Slough, 1936 |
Cyfeirnod | EPW051468 |
Dyddiad | August-1936 |
Dolen | |
Enw lle | SLOUGH |
Plwyf | |
Ardal | |
Gwlad | ENGLAND |
Dwyreiniad / Gogleddiad | 497258, 180537 |
Hydred / Lledred | -0.5982223004219, 51.514892582452 |
Cyfeirnod Grid Cenedlaethol | SU973805 |
Pinnau
Baylis Lido |
Mike Holder |
Tuesday 30th of January 2018 03:34:55 PM |
Baylis House |
Mike Holder |
Tuesday 30th of January 2018 03:34:29 PM |
The Adelphi Cinema is just out of shot along Bath Road.It opened on 17th February 1930. The Beatles played there on 18th May 1963. The cinema is now a bingo hall. Photograph taken today from Bath Road looking south. |
Class31 |
Tuesday 16th of July 2013 10:09:07 PM |
In the 60s I saw a concert with Cilla Black (who sang 'Anyone who had a heart'), Gene Pitney and some other pop groups of the time. I think one group may have been The Swinging Blue Jeans. I'd love to know who else played that evening as my memory fails me as to who else was on the bill. |
triciab |
Tuesday 31st of March 2015 07:02:15 PM |
Slough West Curve Junction on the Great Western Main Line from London Paddington to Reading. |
Class31 |
Wednesday 3rd of July 2013 09:09:26 PM |
Baylis Road |
Class31 |
Wednesday 3rd of July 2013 07:31:07 PM |
Ploughlees Lane |
Class31 |
Wednesday 3rd of July 2013 07:09:31 PM |
Gilliat Road |
Class31 |
Wednesday 3rd of July 2013 07:00:19 PM |
Site of original Baylis School for Girls. |
payitforwardeddie |
Wednesday 29th of May 2013 06:20:43 AM |
This used to be a hardware store - Rabbits(?) - the bus stop for the 446 was located by the shop. The buses came up from the station via the road next to St Ethelberts and turned right into the Stoke Road. |
Mike Holder |
Sunday 19th of May 2013 02:32:50 PM |
Burlington Avenue. As you went down the avenue towards Chalvey - the first building on the right was a maternity unit where I was born in 1945. |
Mike Holder |
Sunday 19th of May 2013 02:25:40 PM |
Is this the Station Hotel? It was knocked down during the redevelopment of the Town Centre. |
Mike Holder |
Sunday 19th of May 2013 02:23:12 PM |
Main Bus Station Opposite the Railway Station |
Mike Holder |
Sunday 19th of May 2013 02:18:55 PM |
St Ethelberts |
Mike Holder |
Sunday 19th of May 2013 02:17:47 PM |
Mill Street. Just after the War my Uncle opened a small grocery store in an old Nissan Hut close to this position. |
Mike Holder |
Saturday 18th of May 2013 03:16:11 PM |
Site of Lyons Tea Shop |
Mike Holder |
Saturday 18th of May 2013 03:09:42 PM |
Clothing Store whose name eludes me. I got my school uniform there. |
Mike Holder |
Saturday 18th of May 2013 03:08:25 PM |
Junction of the High Street with the Stoke Road. In the early 60's a pole was erected on the centre island; on top was a red light - if anybody was killed on the roads in Slough the red light was switched on. |
Mike Holder |
Saturday 18th of May 2013 03:05:54 PM |
I'm sure this was the site of a Market and there was a covered market in the centre of town. |
Mike Holder |
Saturday 18th of May 2013 03:01:57 PM |
I think these are Horlick's sports pitches. I certainly played cricket against them on their ground in the early sixties. |
Mike Holder |
Saturday 18th of May 2013 02:57:57 PM |
They also had a football pitch on this site, I remember watching a Sunday league match that included players that played for Slough Town FC in the Armature Cup Final at Wembley Stadium. |
fulham rebel |
Thursday 16th of June 2016 10:15:03 AM |
This was the site of one of the cricket pitches post WWII. I played for my neighbour's team - Bells Engineering - against other works teams. I think there was a small brick built hut close to the road where we used to put our kit. |
Mike Holder |
Saturday 18th of May 2013 02:54:36 PM |
Tennis Courts. The other side of the A4 was the site of the Town Hall. |
Mike Holder |
Saturday 18th of May 2013 02:51:07 PM |
Salt Hill playing fields |
dave43 |
Tuesday 14th of May 2013 08:21:10 PM |
Stoke Poges Lane |
dave43 |
Tuesday 14th of May 2013 08:20:34 PM |
Stoke Rd bridge |
dave43 |
Tuesday 14th of May 2013 08:20:06 PM |
Granny Trotter's, the green space behind was Horlicks own, not for the likes of us! |
dave43 |
Tuesday 14th of May 2013 08:18:59 PM |
Cyfraniadau Grŵp
View looking west. |
Class31 |
Wednesday 3rd of July 2013 08:41:20 PM |