EPW015616 ENGLAND (1926). The Citroen Motor Works and Slough Trading Estate, Slough, 1926
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Title | [EPW015616] The Citroen Motor Works and Slough Trading Estate, Slough, 1926 |
Reference | EPW015616 |
Date | 27-May-1926 |
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Place name | SLOUGH |
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Country | ENGLAND |
Easting / Northing | 495150, 181451 |
Longitude / Latitude | -0.62834854694065, 51.523468411294 |
National Grid Reference | SU952815 |
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Surgical Dressing Works in 1932; in 1924 intended as a jam factory |
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User Comment Contributions
Interesting example of 1920s industrial development. The Slough Trading Estate was on a site originally intended as a depot for the repair of army vehicles brought back from the front in 1918. Work started on the site before the crops had even been harvested. But the war ended before construction was completed. By 1933 more than 150 companies were based on the estate. This led to a shortage of housing for the workforce |
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Hi MB, Have you seen the contemporary Parliamentary discussions, reported in Hansard, about the loss of the agricultural land? Lengthy, but interesting reading; try this http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/commons/1918/jun/12/motion-for-adjournment#S5CV0106P0_19180612_HOC_375 Thanks for all your pins; the endless uniform roofs are deceptive, actually there's much more going on at the Trading Estate, it's so large! Yours, Katy Britain from Above Cataloguing Team Leader |
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