EPW038722 ENGLAND (1932). Western Avenue and the Ealing Golf Course, Perivale, 1932
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Title | [EPW038722] Western Avenue and the Ealing Golf Course, Perivale, 1932 |
Reference | EPW038722 |
Date | June-1932 |
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Place name | PERIVALE |
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District | |
Country | ENGLAND |
Easting / Northing | 516208, 182941 |
Longitude / Latitude | -0.32441854847523, 51.532920481884 |
National Grid Reference | TQ162829 |
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St Barnabas' Church, completed 1916 |
Kentishman |
Saturday 12th of November 2022 05:16:53 PM |
'The Brentham Garden Suburb in Ealing, west London, is no ordinary group of 680 houses and flats. The first garden suburb to be built on ‘Co-partnership’ principles and an inspiration for the later, larger and more famous Hampstead, it has made a mark on twentieth-century domestic architecture, town planning and social housing out of all proportion to its size.
In 1969 Brentham Garden Suburb was designated a conservation area. The Brentham Society was formed in the same year to support and maintain the character of the area.
The Labour, Co-operative, Arts and Crafts, and Garden City movements are all part of the Brentham story. The suburb was designed to a plan by the leading garden city architects Barry Parker and Raymond Unwin, with houses, mostly in the Arts and Crafts style, by George Lister Sutcliffe and Frederic Cavendish Pearson.' - The Brentham Society, see https://brentham.com/ and https://brentham.com/brentham-garden-suburb/history/history-chronological/
This garden suburb was built mainly between 1901 and 1915. |
Kentishman |
Saturday 12th of November 2022 08:50:31 AM |
Pitshanger Park |
Kentishman |
Saturday 12th of November 2022 08:40:42 AM |
Hoover Building under construction |
Mozzy |
Sunday 9th of February 2020 07:59:22 PM |
Hanwell Town FC clubhouse |
jahabe |
Friday 3rd of May 2013 04:00:45 PM |
User Comment Contributions
which I think was for a time Acton County School's playing fields |
SimonRoberts |
Monday 4th of November 2013 04:59:47 PM |