EPW005719 ENGLAND (1921). The Schweppes Mineral Water Factory, West Hendon, 1921. This image has been produced from a copy-negative.

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Details

Title [EPW005719] The Schweppes Mineral Water Factory, West Hendon, 1921. This image has been produced from a copy-negative.
Reference EPW005719
Date March-1921
Link
Place name WEST HENDON
Parish
District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 521892, 188383
Longitude / Latitude -0.24061577759112, 51.580635391309
National Grid Reference TQ219884

Pins

Goods and coal yard on the Midland Main Line just north of Hendon Station. The yard closed at the start of 1968. Part remains in use as the station carpark, but part was used for the 1970s extension of the M1.

John W
Tuesday 21st of March 2023 03:51:25 PM
This building was originally the stables block.

colsouth111
Friday 26th of September 2014 07:17:35 PM

colsouth111
Monday 15th of September 2014 07:09:39 PM

colsouth111
Monday 15th of September 2014 07:06:13 PM

colsouth111
Monday 15th of September 2014 07:04:15 PM
Deerfield Cottages, built to to house workers Schweppes brought in from London because of an initial shortage of local labour.

colsouth111
Monday 15th of September 2014 07:01:36 PM

User Comment Contributions

I was born behind the Schweppes factory in Deerfield Cottages.My father worked for Schweppes for over 25 years,sad times when it was closing down and we left in about 1970.

Derek The Dane
Monday 19th of January 2015 04:29:49 PM
A cracking shot of the famous factory opened in 1895. It finally closed in 1980. Just one of a number of recently released early images and one that ties in nicely with the Hyde/West Hendon picture previously added by Katy.

colsouth111
Tuesday 16th of September 2014 10:58:22 AM
An excellent source of earlier info on these areas is the map site http://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore which gives you an 1880/1913 map laid over a modern aerial view. It covers England and Wales and you can zoom in to the area you want.

colsouth111
Tuesday 16th of September 2014 10:58:22 AM