EPW000469 ENGLAND (1920). Harrow on the Hill, from the south-west, 1920
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Title | [EPW000469] Harrow on the Hill, from the south-west, 1920 |
Reference | EPW000469 |
Date | April-1920 |
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Place name | HARROW ON THE HILL |
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District | |
Country | ENGLAND |
Easting / Northing | 515166, 187244 |
Longitude / Latitude | -0.33802687528225, 51.571812173161 |
National Grid Reference | TQ152872 |
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The Churchill Estate would be built here within the next two or three years comprising Northwick Avenue, Churchill Avenue and Rushout Avenue. |
The Laird |
Wednesday 19th of February 2020 09:17:03 PM |
"Derrylands" on Waldron Road |
Robo |
Wednesday 22nd of February 2017 05:19:14 PM |
Kenton Lane Farm |
The Laird |
Tuesday 10th of January 2017 10:59:39 PM |
Stanmore Branch of the LNWR railway |
The Laird |
Tuesday 10th of January 2017 10:58:28 PM |
Here was a footbridge crossing the Metropolitan Railway from Sheepcote Farm to Tyburn Lane (Kenton Road).
It probably had to be built by the railway to honour an ancient footpath. It had gone before WW2, although a brick abutment of the bridge can still be seen on the south side of the railway adjacent to the GCR /LNER tracks. My guess is that the footbridge was removed and not replaced when this section of the Met line was quadrupled as far as Harrow in 1932. |
The Laird |
Tuesday 10th of January 2017 10:44:14 PM |
These houses in Elmwood Avenue are an early phase of development of the Northwick Estate. |
The Laird |
Tuesday 10th of January 2017 10:31:10 PM |
The convergence point of Kenton Lane, Tyburn Lane (Kenton Road) and Woodcock Hill. |
The Laird |
Tuesday 10th of January 2017 10:25:48 PM |
Black Farm (also known as Kenton Road Farm). |
The Laird |
Tuesday 10th of January 2017 10:21:58 PM |
There was a distinct zig-zag in the line of what was to become Kenton Road (then Tyburn Lane), which was straightened out when the area was developed. |
The Laird |
Tuesday 10th of January 2017 10:15:03 PM |
This was a small row of tied cottages (Railway Terrace) belonging to the LNWR railway. |
The Laird |
Tuesday 10th of January 2017 10:10:26 PM |
I believe this building was the first purpose built theatre in Harrow. |
Sweet Pete |
Tuesday 10th of November 2015 01:56:31 PM |
The viewing terrace |
Sweet Pete |
Tuesday 10th of November 2015 01:44:31 PM |