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 London Borough of Ealing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The London borough was formed in 1965 by the merging the Middlesex boroughs of Ealing, Southall and Acton.
The London Borough of Ealing is an Outer London borough in West London.
Along with Brentford, the London Borough of Ealing is the setting for much of the action in Robert Rankin's series of comedic novels, The Brentford Trilogy, which currently consists of six volumes.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/London_Borough_of_Ealing   (162 words)

  
 Ealing Common tube station - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ealing Common is a station on the Uxbridge branch of the Piccadilly Line, and on the Ealing Broadway branch of the District Line, in Travelcard Zone 3.
The station was opened on 1 July 1879, and known as Ealing Common and West Acton between 1886 and February 1910.
On the District Line the next station westbound is Ealing Broadway, although until the 1930s the Metropolitan District Railway operated trains to South Harrow and Uxbridge over what is now the Piccadilly Line.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ealing_Common_tube_station   (144 words)

  
 London - Encyclopedia.WorldSearch
Special train stations built at Gatwick, Luton and Stansted help to offset their distance from the capital and thus spread scheduled airline services across the region.
Genres of note include Ealing comedy, gangster films and the romantic comedies of Richard Curtis.
*Battersea Power Station and the Millennium Dome are two architecturally interesting buildings which currently stand empty.
encyclopedia.worldsearch.com /london.htm   (3561 words)

  
 Ealing Lawn Tennis Club
In 1964, Ealing Common LTC (immediately adjacent to the club) closed down and the club gained 4 grass courts and 51 new members.
Dorothea Lambert Chambers, born in Ealing, was the most famous of the Ealing LTC female trio.
Ealing Lawn Tennis Club's history is almost the history of lawn tennis in this country.
www.ealingtennis.com /history.html   (1345 words)

  
 DESTRUCTORS - Online Information article about DESTRUCTORS
tube type, for each pair of cells, so that the gases, on their way from the combustion chamber to the main flue, pass three times between the boiler tubes.
The cells are arranged either side by side, with a common main flue in the rear, or back to back with the main flue placed in the centre and leading to a tall chimney-shaft.
The general arrangement of a battery of refuse cells at a destructor station is illustrated by fig.
encyclopedia.jrank.org /DEM_DIO/DESTRUCTORS.html   (5462 words)

  
 South Harrow tube station -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
Station on the (additional info and facts about Piccadilly Line) Piccadilly Line, zone 5, between Sudbury Hill and (additional info and facts about Rayners Lane tube station) Rayners Lane tube station.
That section of railway was opened by the (additional info and facts about Metropolitan Railway) Metropolitan Railway as a back branch from Rayners Lane and was part of the latter's 1904 (additional info and facts about Uxbridge) Uxbridge extension, built to allow District trains to reach Uxbridge.
Beyond the station the line crosses the Roxeth Marsh: the (Bridge consisting of a series of arches supported by piers used to carry a road (or railroad) over a valley) viaduct over it between South Harrow and (additional info and facts about Rayners Lane) Rayners Lane was an engineering feat of the time.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/S/So/South_Harrow_tube_station.htm   (187 words)

  
 London (UK) - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about London (UK)
It is governed by the Court of the Common Council, comprising the lord mayor, 24 aldermen, and 130 common councilmen.
The City Thameslink station, the first mainline railway station to be built in London for nearly a century, opened in 1991.
The City Thameslink station (1991) was the first mainline railway station to be built in London for nearly a century.
encyclopedia.farlex.com /London+(UK)   (6463 words)

  
 Everything for the Violin
“Just opposite Ealing Common tube station, on the Uxbridge Road, You can find Ealing Strings — one of the largest workshops in Europe dedicated to high class making and restoration of violins, violas, 'cellos and bows.
Ealing Strings specialise in such instruments, and through their extensive workshop facilities, are able to offer a good selection of instruments and bows, ranging from those suitable for the serious student up to and including, the fine Cremonese instruments as well as English and French bows.
Three of the four founding directors of Ealing Strings, were themselves ex-Hill, and it is the ongoing commitment of everyone at Ealing Strings to continue those earlier traditions of craftmenship and service.
www.ealingstrings.info /Every.html   (372 words)

  
 Ealing Common - The Open Guide to London
In the middle of Ealing Common is the intersection of the North Circular Road (Hanger Lane / Gunnersbury Avenue) and the Uxbridge Road.
Ealing Common is a small area of grass land in the Ealing district.
There was talk at one point of widening the North Circular Road through Ealing Common - a plan which was universally opposed by residents and Ealing Council.
london.openguides.org /index.cgi?id=Ealing%20Common   (164 words)

  
 Ealing Acton Shepherds Bush Labour Party Soley Pound
Heathfield comprises most of the area south of Uxbridge Road between the North London Line and Ealing Common tube station.
Approximately, Springfield ward is stretches from Uxbridge Road in the South, to the A40 in the North; in the West it ends at West Acton tube (save for a little bit of Noel Road and Oakley Road west of here) and the North London Railway line in the East.
The electoral ward of Hanger Lane straddles the border between Ealing & Acton and is enclosed by: the Central Line to the South & East Castlebar Road, then the North Circular to the West the Grand Union Canal to the North Coronation Road & the Western Avenue to the North-West.
homepages.poptel.org.uk /lp.org.ruskin/easb/actonbranches.html   (657 words)

  
 Ealing Youth Orchestra (EYO) Concert Venue Finder
Just off the Uxbridge Road which is served by the 207 and 607 bus services and a short walk from Ealing Common tube station.
Nearest tube station is Ealing Broadway on the Circle and District lines.
Nearest tube station is Turnham Green on the District Line.
www.eyo.org.uk /venuefinder.html   (83 words)

  
 Boston Manor tube station -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
The station is on the Heathrow branch of the Underground's (additional info and facts about Piccadilly Line) Piccadilly Line, between (additional info and facts about Osterley) Osterley and (additional info and facts about Northfields) Northfields stations, and in (additional info and facts about Travelcard Zone 4) Travelcard Zone 4.
Boston Manor is a (additional info and facts about London Underground) London Underground station in west (The capital and largest city of England; located on the Thames in southeastern England; financial and industrial and cultural center) London.
The station is named after the Boston Manor, which is now a museum.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/b/bo/boston_manor_tube_station.htm   (127 words)

  
 Jono's
If you are looking for an authentic pint of Guinness, genuine atmosphere (and the best crisps ever) visit this unassuming establishment opposite Ealing Common tube station.
Bizarrely blue but genuinely Irish pub just across the road from Ealing Common Tube.
One of the unspoilt Ealing pubs, no plastic, spot lights, theme decor or space age gubbins.
www.lammas.com /pubs/Jonos.html   (519 words)

  
 Definition of Acton, London
Acton was a borough in Middlesex from 1921 to 1965, when it was absorbed into the London Borough of Ealing.
Acton is a place in the London Borough of Ealing, west London.
Acton is now principally residential, though it maintains some light industry: particularly in the North East in the Park Royal area, and the south near the border with Chiswick.
www.wordiq.com /definition/Acton%2C_London   (198 words)

  
 Metro Service Apartments
Metro Apartments are set in one of London's most beautiful and tranquil leafy suburbs, just two minues walk from Ealing Common tube station.
Ealing has an extensive range of top rate entertainments, including; the theatre, galleries, multi-screen cinema complexes, as well as a grand selection of fashionable restaurants, coffee shops, bars and pubs.
Stroll through Ealing's beautiful parks, putt on the golf courses, try bowling,
www.metroserviceapartments.co.uk   (447 words)

  
 EALING COMMON
Ealing Common Tube Station (built c1930) (291k 1m 10s on a 56k modem)
Ealing Common in December (300k 1m15s on a 56k modem)
Ealing Common in April (298k 1m 10s on a 56k modem)
www.ealing-web.com /ealing_common1.htm   (84 words)

  
 Underground Stories
Eventually, common sense prevailed and all the original 1973 Tube Stock batteries (the ones which were left anyway) were replaced by a pair of the traditional 24 volt traction batteries.
Tube stations in tunnel sections are provided with "suicide pits" (
The local station staff kept the kettle full of hot water for the convenience of train drivers, who would run in and fill their tea cans with hot water from time to time.
www.trainweb.org /tubeprune/unstories.htm   (5692 words)

  
 London Underground Guide - Going Underground - information and fun on the world's oldest subway system with Going Underground
He mentioned passengers abusing station staff after going beyond their destinations (shame he didn't know about the nun that was recently sued after going past her destination on a bus!!) and added: "Will they exhibit the same tendency to forego the rules and regulations, as do a large proportion of the travelling public of today?"
An alternative tube map for Londoners is from the "Have I got News for You" (satirical TV quiz show) team in a diary they produced for 1997.
If you've seen an ad on the tube which you think typfies life on the tube let me know through the guestbook and I'll try to get a comment from the agency responsible.
www.fortunecity.com /victorian/finsbury/254   (14755 words)

  
 World War 1 and 2 - North Ealing tube station
North Ealing is a station on the Uxbridge branch of the Piccadilly Line of the London Underground in Travelcard Zone 3, between Ealing Common and Park Royal.
World War 1 and 2 - North Ealing tube station
www.worldwardiary.com /history/North_Ealing_tube_station   (48 words)

  
 Ealing Youth Orchestra (EYO)
It is a short walk from Ealing Common tube station.
www.eyo.org.uk   (146 words)

  
 Hotels Ealing - Hotel Accommodation in Ealing London W5 Superior Hotels London
The hotel overlooks the green expanses of Ealing Common and is only a few minutes walk from Ealing Common Tube Station giving easy access to central London.
The Lodge is in Ealing, one of the liveliest, most fashionable areas of West London and a major commercial centre, located between the A4/M4 corridor and the A40.
The Ramada Ealing is a modern, comfortable hotel which offers a warm, personal atmosphere.
www.superior-hotels-london.co.uk /hotels/ealing   (468 words)

  
 ENGLISH ENCYCLOPAEDIA - ea
The former is the most common by far, especially for general works.
There are two methods of organising encyclopedias: the alphabetical method (consisting of a number of separate articles, organised in alphabetical order), or organisation by hierarchial categories.
www.encyclopaedic.net /english/ea   (146 words)

  
 Office supplies industry research
Alternatively, you may take the Piccadilly line to South Ealing tube station and take a taxi or catch a number 207 bus from outside Ealing Common tube station to Ealing fire station.
Turn left at Ealing Common onto the A4020 (Uxbridge Road) and continue straight ahead for approx.
From Ealing Broadway station, it is a 10 minute walk to our offices: at the station entrance turn left and walk down to the traffic lights and turn right onto The Broadway.
www.mpainternational.com /about_contact-us.asp   (380 words)

  
 Printer Friendly Format - This Is Local London
She had just left Ealing Common Tube station and was walking by herself along Inglis Road at about 7.30pm on Friday, January 23.
There have been 13 similar offences against lone women in the Ealing, Hanwell and Acton areas between the hours of 7.30pm and 1am from November 23, 2003 to date and police are urging women to be more aware and not to show items such as mobile phones.
He told the Times: "We are on top of muggings in Ealing but there have been some muggings that are similar.
www.thisislocallondon.co.uk /misc/print.php?artid=456745   (357 words)

  
 London Ealing Common Flatshare
Ealing Common tube station (picadilly & district) is 1 minute walk.
Ealing Broadway station (central & national rail) is 10 minute walk.
This friendly flatshare is in leafy Ealing Common.
www.moveflat.com /c/125015.htm   (178 words)

  
 Ramada Ealing London Ealing Common W5 3HN Information
The Ramada Jarvis London West is located on the outskirts of London, just 10 miles from Heathrow Airport and a few minutes from Ealing Common underground giving access into central London.
Ealing is located to the Far West of London and in the W5 postcode.
Ealing is 6.7 Miles from Central London (Oxford Circus).
www.milesfaster.co.uk /london-hotels/ramada-ealing.htm   (246 words)

  
 index
The route starts in the south-west of Ealing and moves through a clutch of very different pubs around Northfields Tube station.
It then dashes through four "interesting" pubs on the Uxbridge Road, before hitting Ealing town centre where you can relax through the middle of the day.
The Ealing Ring is a tour of the finer pubs of Ealing that takes place every August.
www.lammas.com /pubs/index.html   (394 words)

  
 A Cultural Walk along Ealing Broadway
Ealing Broadway Station is on the Central and District tube lines, and is thus easily accessible from Marble Arch/Oxford Street and South Kensington respectively.
This leads one out onto Ealing Green, where to the left is a beamed range of shop terraces dating from 1902, and to the right is Pitshanger Manor.
Turning left out of the station leads to the Broadway, and we describe the buildings going right from here, to the centre and ending at Pitshanger Manor.
www.speel.demon.co.uk /other/ealing.htm   (579 words)

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