EAW011937 ENGLAND (1947). The S. C. Johnson and Son Works and the surrounding residential area, Yiewsley, 1947. This image was marked by Aerofilms Ltd for photo editing.

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Title [EAW011937] The S. C. Johnson and Son Works and the surrounding residential area, Yiewsley, 1947. This image was marked by Aerofilms Ltd for photo editing.
Reference EAW011937
Date 17-October-1947
Link
Place name YIEWSLEY
Parish
District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 505913, 180270
Longitude / Latitude -0.47360386404427, 51.510935810705
National Grid Reference TQ059803

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The site of Heathcote way bison wall prefab housing estate (commonly known as the flats) from 1968 to 1983. The small trees there are the very large horse chestnut trees that are still there today. When the flats were there so was the railway embankment, the factory and the large house to the right of it. Part of the new housing estate that’s there now is still called Heathcote way.

Paul
Friday 30th of November 2018 10:03:44 PM
St Stephens Road, Yiewsley.

brian
Friday 24th of January 2014 02:51:53 PM
GWR Branch line West Drayton and Yiewsley to Uxbridge [Vine Street] via Cowley

brian
Friday 24th of January 2014 02:49:14 PM
GWR Branch line West Drayton and Yiewsley to Staines West

brian
Friday 24th of January 2014 02:46:31 PM
Closed in 1964. See http://www.disused-stations.org.uk/u/uxbridge_vine_street/index.shtml for information on the history of this short branch line.

John W
Tuesday 6th of September 2016 04:48:51 PM
The Anchor Public House

brian
Friday 24th of January 2014 02:41:51 PM
Office of the Johnson Wax Co, High Street, Yiewsley. ------- Observe the pale rectangular shape above lower level of windows. This is/was a dedication stone, with the wording " Colham Wharf 1796 " ref to an earlier building. The pictured office area was reworked in the early 1980's and renamed Harrier House, with reflection to the Falklands campaign of 1982. The dedication stone was incorporated into the Harrier House building, closer to pavement level and remains extant [2014],though the area is otherwise derelict/demolished awaiting development.

brian
Friday 3rd of January 2014 03:42:22 PM
Tavistock Road.

brian
Tuesday 24th of December 2013 05:41:18 PM

brian
Tuesday 24th of December 2013 05:37:52 PM