EPW044504 ENGLAND (1934). Construction of the Ruislip Manor Estate at Victoria Road and environs, Ruislip Manor, 1934
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Title | [EPW044504] Construction of the Ruislip Manor Estate at Victoria Road and environs, Ruislip Manor, 1934 |
Reference | EPW044504 |
Date | May-1934 |
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Place name | RUISLIP MANOR |
Parish | |
District | |
Country | ENGLAND |
Easting / Northing | 510106, 187258 |
Longitude / Latitude | -0.41101297796608, 51.572949146344 |
National Grid Reference | TQ101873 |
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Bessingby Park |
lucyjk |
Monday 22nd of March 2021 05:59:26 PM |
Filey Waye |
lucyjk |
Monday 22nd of March 2021 05:58:21 PM |
This area taken over, in 1916-1917, by the No.7 ordinance Filling factory based over in Hayes along side the Grand Union Canal. This site here contained upwards of 24 storage concrete silos used to store the ordinance once the shells had been packed with explosives. Brought out here via the GWR railway line as far as Northolt, now South Ruislip station. Then a new rail line was cut from the other side of the GWR line across Victoria Road and then Torcross Road.. Then it crossed a newly made bridge and the line got reduced to 2 foot gauge as it entered Bessingby playing fields (park). |
Nick |
Monday 22nd of January 2018 04:13:33 PM |
St. Martins Approach |
AJC48 |
Sunday 20th of September 2015 12:43:19 AM |
Site of Lady Bankes School, Dawlish Drive |
AJC48 |
Sunday 20th of September 2015 12:42:10 AM |
Brixham Crescent |
AJC48 |
Sunday 20th of September 2015 12:41:15 AM |
The Holland family lived here for 50 years |
John |
Saturday 22nd of November 2014 04:26:59 PM |
Another old bunker foundation. The tracks between each bunker was where the miniature railway linked each together. Finally
a main railway line linked this site to the GWR line. |
Nick |
Saturday 15th of March 2014 08:57:44 PM |
Nick: your comment about the bunkers is interesting, I didn't know of them. But are you sure about the GWR line? - I lived in Torcross Rd in the 1950's, there was certainly no line at that time, or sign of an old one. The nearest was at Ruislip Gardens. |
moses72 |
Monday 16th of June 2014 12:22:08 PM |
hi there moses 72......the GWR line referred to is now the chiltern line that runs parallel to the central line tube line through ruislip gardens.....the bunkers were part of the WW1 filling station.....the PRO has detailed records of this.....proximity to yeading brooke was useful to provide water in the event of a fire hazard due to the explosive magazines handeled there |
clive |
Friday 25th of September 2015 07:59:26 PM |
Another old bunker foundation. |
Nick |
Saturday 15th of March 2014 08:53:42 PM |
More foundations, around 14 in total erected here in this area of Ruislip. |
Nick |
Saturday 15th of March 2014 08:53:09 PM |
Old foundations of the Bunkers erected by No.7 Royal Ordnance
filling factory over at Hayes. Ruislip was used to store shells once filled. became redundant in 1920. |
Nick |
Saturday 15th of March 2014 08:51:57 PM |
Old Ruislip Manor Halt on Metropolitan Line, before rebuilding 1935-8 |
moses72 |
Thursday 20th of June 2013 11:03:05 AM |
Originally a reservoir, opened as Ruislip Lido 1933/34 |
moses72 |
Thursday 20th of June 2013 11:00:42 AM |
Victoria Road |
moses72 |
Thursday 20th of June 2013 10:50:39 AM |