EAW017067 ENGLAND (1948). The Batchelor's Peas Ltd Factory, Hortus Cemetery and environs, Southall, 1948. This image has been produced from a print.
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Title | [EAW017067] The Batchelor's Peas Ltd Factory, Hortus Cemetery and environs, Southall, 1948. This image has been produced from a print. |
Reference | EAW017067 |
Date | 6-July-1948 |
Link | |
Place name | SOUTHALL |
Parish | |
District | |
Country | ENGLAND |
Easting / Northing | 512894, 179581 |
Longitude / Latitude | -0.373258042468, 51.503390500635 |
National Grid Reference | TQ129796 |
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The Red Lion Hotel. Recently renamed the Terrace, but at least still open at time of writing. |
Leslie B |
Friday 30th of June 2023 02:00:26 PM |
The old Southall Police Station. |
Leslie B |
Friday 30th of June 2023 01:58:01 PM |
The White Hart. Closed, demolished and replaced by modern housing blocks etc. |
Leslie B |
Friday 30th of June 2023 01:57:14 PM |
These were built as covered railway sidings serving Monsted's Margarine factory and later Wall's, Batchelors Peas etc. The building was used for a time by a railway preservation society and the building was subsequently converted into small industrial units. |
The Laird |
Thursday 28th of February 2019 03:31:58 AM |
The Maypole Institute Hall. Built as a social institute and hall for the workers at the adjacent Maypole Dairy (Monsted Margarine factory). Another building that was requisitioned during WW! as a military hospital. It reverted to its original use as a community hall. During the 1960s it served as as a venue for many well known pop groups of that era. The building remains in use. |
The Laird |
Thursday 28th of February 2019 03:26:22 AM |
Kings Hall. A very unusual Methodist Hall built in 1916. It was operated for some years as a cinema before reverting in 1937 to a Methodist Hall. Since 2013 it has lain empty and derelict. |
The Laird |
Thursday 28th of February 2019 03:18:53 AM |
This was the site of the St Marylebone School, which was actually an annexe of the St Marylebone parish workhouse. The school was opened in 1860 and during WW1, the building was taken over for use as a military hospital for Australian soldiers. The school building was demolished by 1933.
An underground civil defence bunker was built on the site and was operational during WW2. It was extended and modernised during the post WW2 Cold War period and was used as such until Hambrough Primary School was built on the site during the early 1980s. The remains of the civil defence bunker still exist beneath the school playground. |
The Laird |
Thursday 28th of February 2019 02:39:06 AM |
WW2 Camouflage Scheme |
Sparky |
Saturday 26th of August 2017 11:53:27 AM |
Southall Greyhound Stadium, The track that operated in Southall opened on October 24th 1931 on Havelock Road, South Southall.
There was a licensed club and snack bar on site, the track was described as a large all grass circuit.
Race nights were Monday and Friday at 7.30pm with trials on Tuesday afternoons.
Race distances consisted of 270, 450 and 625 yards and the hare was an inside Sumner.
The track closed in December 1976 and it's site is now part of the Havelock Primary school. |
Leslie B |
Wednesday 2nd of March 2016 04:07:51 PM |
Southall Park |
Mozzy |
Friday 17th of July 2015 11:17:13 PM |
34 Grosvenor Rd. Lived here till 1980 |
Rob |
Monday 19th of January 2015 08:50:30 PM |
Cinema |
Mozzy |
Wednesday 31st of December 2014 07:39:50 PM |
Town Hall |
Mozzy |
Sunday 28th of December 2014 11:18:04 PM |