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In the News (Sun 3 Jun 12)

  
 Hendon: Growth after 1850 British History Online
Open country, however, stretched south from West Hendon to Cricklewood railway sidings in 1914, while the badly drained ground on the Kingsbury border never attracted housing; Reets Farm survived in 1929, ( Footnote 19) and the area was occupied by a park, playing fields, a nursery, and allotment gardens in 1970.
Despite a rising population in the late 19th century, largely around Childs Hill and Brent Street, much of Hendon was unchanged until the Hampstead tube reached Golders Green in 1907 and Edgware in 1924.
The railway did little to affect Mill Hill, whose ward had a population of only 4,414 in 1911, com pared with Central ward's 17,776 and Childs Hill's 16,616.
www.british-history.ac.uk /report.asp?compid=26880

  
 John's Pub List
White Lion of Mortimer, 256-258 West Hendon Broadway, West Hendon.
White Swan & Cuckoo, 97 Wapping Lane, Wapping.
White Lion of Mortimer, 223 London Road, Mitcham, CR4.
www.ucl.ac.uk /~ccaajpa/pubs-beento.html

  
 London Transport Central Area Routes 267–299
In 1969 the Sunday terminal in Hammersmith changed from The Grove to outside the Metropolitan Railway station, where this “E” plate is likely to have come from.
In 1987 it was extended on Sundays to Hendon Central Station via East Finchley and Finchley, and was cut back to Highgate Village again in 1991.
In 1988 the Sunday terminal changed again from the MET station to Butterwick, but this was after the use of “E” plates had ceased.
www.angelfire.com /ult/eplate2/267s.html   (2673 words)

  
 PADDINGTON TICKET AUCTIONS LIMITED
Station opening/closure dates (where given) are as shown in the publication " The Directory of Railway Stations" by RVJ Butt, published by Patrick Stephens, which we gratefully acknowledge.
MIDLAND RAILWAY issued 3rd Sgls from Finchley Road, Haverstock Hill, Hendon (2 different), Highgate Road (For Parliament Hill), Kentish Town, London St Pancras (2 different), South Tottenham and Stamford Hill (2 different), dated 1891-1899.
FURNESS RAILWAY issued and audit whole Edmondsons from Arnside (i), Coniston (a), Greenodd (3-i and 2 a), Heversham (a), St Bees (i), Sandside (a), Ulverston (i), Whitehaven (i).
www.paddingtonticketauctions.co.uk /t30/cat.html   (2673 words)

  
 Printer Friendly Format - Hendon Times
The other partners in the venture are English Heritage, the Bexley Heritage Trust, the World Monuments Fund, Friends of Red House, the Victorian Society, and the Victoria and Albert Museum.
IN an anonymous suburban street in Bexleyheath, south east London, behind a high brick wall, stands a house with international significance and a strong Walthamstow connection.
The Red House was home to artist, poet and political radical William Morris, from 1860 to 1865, and his new bride and Pre-Raphaelite model Jane Burden.
www.hendontimes.co.uk /misc/print.php?artid=266854   (376 words)

  
 PADDINGTON TICKET AUCTIONS LIMITED
Station opening/closure dates (where given) are as shown in the publication " The Directory of Railway Stations" by RVJ Butt, published by Patrick Stephens, which we gratefully acknowledge.
LONDON and NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY issued 3rd Sgls from London Area stations including Brondesbury, Gospel Oak, Hampstead Heath, Kensington (Addison Road), Kilburn and Maida Vale, Loudoun Road, Kentish Town, West End Lane (West Hampstead), Willesden, etc. Mostly VGC.
MIDLAND RAILWAY issued 3rd Sgls from Finchley Road, Haverstock Hill, Hendon (2 different), Highgate Road (For Parliament Hill), Kentish Town, London St Pancras (2 different), South Tottenham and Stamford Hill (2 different), dated 1891-1899.
www.paddingtonticketauctions.co.uk /t30/cat.html   (376 words)

  
 PADDINGTON TICKET AUCTIONS LIMITED
Station opening/closure dates (where given) are as shown in the publication " The Directory of Railway Stations" by RVJ Butt, published by Patrick Stephens, which we gratefully acknowledge.
MIDLAND RAILWAY issued 3rd Sgls from Finchley Road, Haverstock Hill, Hendon (2 different), Highgate Road (For Parliament Hill), Kentish Town, London St Pancras (2 different), South Tottenham and Stamford Hill (2 different), dated 1891-1899.
FURNESS RAILWAY issued and audit whole Edmondsons from Arnside (i), Coniston (a), Greenodd (3-i and 2 a), Heversham (a), St Bees (i), Sandside (a), Ulverston (i), Whitehaven (i).
www.paddingtonticketauctions.co.uk /t30/cat.html   (376 words)

  
 PADDINGTON TICKET AUCTIONS LIMITED
Station opening/closure dates (where given) are as shown in the publication " The Directory of Railway Stations" by RVJ Butt, published by Patrick Stephens, which we gratefully acknowledge.
MIDLAND RAILWAY issued 3rd Sgls from Finchley Road, Haverstock Hill, Hendon (2 different), Highgate Road (For Parliament Hill), Kentish Town, London St Pancras (2 different), South Tottenham and Stamford Hill (2 different), dated 1891-1899.
FURNESS RAILWAY issued and audit whole Edmondsons from Arnside (i), Coniston (a), Greenodd (3-i and 2 a), Heversham (a), St Bees (i), Sandside (a), Ulverston (i), Whitehaven (i).
www.paddingtonticketauctions.co.uk /t30/cat.html   (11504 words)

  
 Greater London Industrial Archaeology Society
In later years he was responsible for the designs of the central station for the Vienna Circular Overhead railway (a magnificent arched and domed iron structure was illustrated in the Builder), and a terminal at San Paulo, Brazil — I am not sure whether either of these was actually built.
Biddle's "Railway Heritage of Great Britain" describes a number of stations by Driver, probably the best known being Box Hill, designed in an ornate French style at the insistence of the local landowner.
The railway has been widened over the years, one track coming so close to the building that the lower part of the corner has had to be removed and RSJs inserted to support the upper half.
www.glias.org.uk /news/190news.html   (11504 words)

  
 London Transport Central Area Routes 267–299
In 1987 it was extended on Sundays to Hendon Central Station via East Finchley and Finchley, and was cut back to Highgate Village again in 1991.
In 1973 it was converted to one-man-operation and rerouted to run from Ladbroke Grove to Hammersmith Broadway via Latimer Road Station and Shepherds Bush, with an extension to Wandsworth Garage via Fulham Broadway Monday to Friday days, and for a short time to Fulham (Edgarley Terrace) on Saturdays.
In 1991 the route was again introduced on Sundays and revised to run from Colliers Wood Station to Belmont Station via Tooting, Mitcham, St. Helier and Sutton, and later that year the northern terminal was changed to Tooting (St. George’s Hospital).
www.angelfire.com /ult/eplate2/267s.html   (2673 words)

  
 Claddagh Ring Group - Find Us
Nearest underground station is Hendon Central which is 10 minutes on foot.
Nearest rail and underground station is Queens Park which is 2 minutes on foot.
If you are travelling by road, we are right on Holloway Road which leads to Islington, Finsbury Park, Camden and the A1 northbound.
www.thequaysbar.co.uk /findus.html   (2673 words)

  
 The Stockton and Darlington Railway (S&DR) was authorised by an Act of Parliament dated ****, to construct the railway which would later become to be promoted as the World’s First Passenger Railway
The second railway was the Londonderry Railway from Seaham to Hendon Burn and South Dock, which opened on 3 August 1844 to freight traffic and to passengers on 2 July 1855.
The station was bombed in 1940 and 1943, rebuilt in 1953, further rebuilding and remodelling took place in 1965.
The RCH indicates that the station could handle all forms of traffic with the exception of carriage traffic and it was furnished with a 20ton crane.
www.staff.ncl.ac.uk /m.h.ellison/nera/june_tour_2001.htm   (2673 words)

  
 GIBRALTAR MEMORIES
for being a day and a half adrift.My leaving run in Mercs ran over schedule a bit and I missed pussers transport on said morning to Petersfield Railway Station, en-route to Hendon and onwards to the Rock etc.
As luck would have it Mercury’s Wrns MAA should have sent me the night before, I ended up with an apology at the table, 2 x days London subs for sitting around the UJC while a new flight was organised and Mercury was in the s**t instead!!!My life aboard the rock then began!
The miserable so'-n'-so' - he had a crusher arrest me off the aircraft (the old DanAir feedom bird) upon arrival in Gib and placed me in the s**t!
www.gibraltarcomcen.co.uk /gibmem3.htm   (194 words)

  
 London Transport Central Area Routes 267–299
In 1988 the Sunday terminal changed again from the MET station to Butterwick, but this was after the use of “E” plates had ceased.
In 1969 the Sunday terminal in Hammersmith changed from The Grove to outside the Metropolitan Railway station, where this “E” plate is likely to have come from.
In 1987 it was extended on Sundays to Hendon Central Station via East Finchley and Finchley, and was cut back to Highgate Village again in 1991.
www.angelfire.com /ult/eplate2/267s.html   (2673 words)

  
 Backtrack Volume 2
This proposal died, but was followed by the West Shropshire Mineral Railway which obtained an Act in 1863 to connect Llanymynech with Shrewsbury with a station at Abber Foregate.
illus.: remains of the Solway Viaduct after 45 of its supports had been demolished in 1881; stubs of piers of the Solway Viaduct still visible on the English shore in 1985; map of the railways around Solway Firth; ex-Caledonian 4-4-0T 15027 at Annan [Shawhill ]c.
The line originally had its own terminus in Sunderland, but in 1868 passenger trains were routed into the NER Station at Hendon, and into Sunderland Central from 4 August 1879.
www.steamindex.com /backtrak/bt2.htm   (2673 words)

  
 Backtrack Volume 2
The line originally had its own terminus in Sunderland, but in 1868 passenger trains were routed into the NER Station at Hendon, and into Sunderland Central from 4 August 1879.
Both the railways of Annan (CR and GSWR) are described together with the history of the Solway Viaduct and the difficulties faced by the LMS with a failing structure.
Station was point where public toll road bridge enabled vehicles and pedestrians to cross Afon Mawddach and avoid long detour.
www.steamindex.com /backtrak/bt2.htm   (2673 words)

  
 How to find Hendon College
From Colindale underground station, Hendon College is a quarter of a mile away, to the west.
From Colindale underground station, Hendon College is one mile away, to the north-east.
Hendon College is less than a mile from Mill Hill Broadway station.
www.britgo.demon.co.uk /ing/find.html   (2673 words)

  
 Backtrack Volume 13
According to the contemporary technical press, the first British railway installation of a mercury arc rectifier was at the Hendon sub-station of the then London Electric Railway Company in late December 1930.
Eton was extremely reluctant to allow the railway anywhere near its precincts yet it rapidly sought to arrange a special to convey the inmates to the Coronation of Queen Victoria.
There is a rich literature on the railways of Uxbridge, but considering the importance of the town it is a tedious journey from Central London, and it is difficult to travel north from it except via the unceratin M25.
www.steamindex.com /backtrak/bt13.htm   (2673 words)

  
 PADDINGTON TICKET AUCTIONS LIMITED
Station opening/closure dates (where given) are as shown in the publication " The Directory of Railway Stations" by RVJ Butt, published by Patrick Stephens, which we gratefully acknowledge.
MIDLAND RAILWAY issued 3rd Sgls from Finchley Road, Haverstock Hill, Hendon (2 different), Highgate Road (For Parliament Hill), Kentish Town, London St Pancras (2 different), South Tottenham and Stamford Hill (2 different), dated 1891-1899.
CORK BANDON and SOUTH COAST RAILWAY 3rd undated whole Edmondson Rtn the outward half Bantry — Cork and Return with the return half headed “Car Portion” Glengariffe — Bantry and Return “Driver’s Fee Included.” A large letter “G” is printed on both halves.
www.paddingtonticketauctions.co.uk /t30/cat.html   (2673 words)

  
 Taekwon-Do Excel - Venues
Nearby areas are: Chipping Barnet, High Barnet, East Barnet, Hadley, Oakleigh Park, Cockfosters, Whetstone, Totteridge, Friern Barnet, Mill Hill, Hendon and Finchley.
Lyonsdown Hall is towards the bottom of Lyonsdown Road, just off Station Road and very near New Barnet Railway Station.
Nearest train is New Barnet at less than 5 minutes walk.
www.tkdexcel.co.uk /html/venues_tkdexcel_barnet.html   (2673 words)

  
 PADDINGTON TICKET AUCTIONS LIMITED
Station opening/closure dates (where given) are as shown in the publication " The Directory of Railway Stations" by RVJ Butt, published by Patrick Stephens, which we gratefully acknowledge.
MIDLAND RAILWAY issued 3rd Sgls from Finchley Road, Haverstock Hill, Hendon (2 different), Highgate Road (For Parliament Hill), Kentish Town, London St Pancras (2 different), South Tottenham and Stamford Hill (2 different), dated 1891-1899.
LONDON and NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY issued 3rd Sgls from London Area stations including Brondesbury, Gospel Oak, Hampstead Heath, Kensington (Addison Road), Kilburn and Maida Vale, Loudoun Road, Kentish Town, West End Lane (West Hampstead), Willesden, etc. Mostly VGC.
www.paddingtonticketauctions.co.uk /t30/cat.html   (2673 words)

  
 PADDINGTON TICKET AUCTIONS LIMITED
Station opening/closure dates (where given) are as shown in the publication " The Directory of Railway Stations" by RVJ Butt, published by Patrick Stephens, which we gratefully acknowledge.
MIDLAND RAILWAY issued 3rd Sgls from Finchley Road, Haverstock Hill, Hendon (2 different), Highgate Road (For Parliament Hill), Kentish Town, London St Pancras (2 different), South Tottenham and Stamford Hill (2 different), dated 1891-1899.
CORK BLACKROCK and PASSAGE RAILWAY undated 1st Market Ticket whole Edmondson Rtn Rochestown (closed 12/9/1932) – Cork with large “C&; on outward portion and large “R&; on return portion, presumably to assist ticket identification.
www.paddingtonticketauctions.co.uk /t30/cat.html   (2673 words)

  
 Learn more about List of places in London in the online encyclopedia.
(see British railway system and List of London railway stations)
Malden, Mark's Gate, Marylebone, Mayfair, Mill Hill, Mitcham, Morden, Mortlake, Mottingham, Muswell Hill
Haggerston, Hampstead, Hampton, Hanwell, Hanworth, Harefield, Harlesden, Harlington, Harmondsworth, Harold Hill, Harold Wood, Harringay, Hatch End, Havering-Atte-Bower, Havering Park, Hayes, Heathrow, Hendon, Herne Hill, Heston, Highbury, Highgate, Holborn, Holloway, Homerton, Hornchurch, Hornsey, Hoxton,
www.onlineencyclopedia.org /l/li/list_of_places_in_london.html   (2673 words)

  
 Learn more about List of places in London in the online encyclopedia.
Haggerston, Hampstead, Hampton, Hanwell, Hanworth, Harefield, Harlesden, Harlington, Harmondsworth, Harold Hill, Harold Wood, Harringay, Hatch End, Havering-Atte-Bower, Havering Park, Hayes, Heathrow, Hendon, Herne Hill, Heston, Highbury, Highgate, Holborn, Holloway, Homerton, Hornchurch, Hornsey, Hoxton,
Malden, Mark's Gate, Marylebone, Mayfair, Mill Hill, Mitcham, Morden, Mortlake, Mottingham, Muswell Hill
Teddington, Thamesmead, Thornton Heath, Tolworth, Tooting, Tottenham, Tottenham Green, Tottenham Hale, Totteridge, Tufnell Park, Tulse Hill, Twickenham
www.onlineencyclopedia.org /l/li/list_of_places_in_london.html   (562 words)

  
 Sopwell House / Hotel / How to find us
On arrival at St Albans there is a taxi rank outside the railway station and the journey to Sopwell House will take approximately 6-10 minutes depending on traffic.
Fast and semi-fast trains call at West Hampstead Thameslink station before St Albans and the journey time is approx.
Thameslink Trains operate a direct service between London St Pancras to St Albans City Station.
www.sopwellhouse.co.uk /sopwell/hotel_findus.htm   (139 words)

  
 Sopwell House / Hotel / How to find us
On arrival at St Albans there is a taxi rank outside the railway station and the journey to Sopwell House will take approximately 6-10 minutes depending on traffic.
Thameslink Trains operate a direct service between London St Pancras to St Albans City Station.
Fast and semi-fast trains call at West Hampstead Thameslink station before St Albans and the journey time is approx.
www.fivelakes.co.uk /sopwell/hotel_findus.htm   (131 words)

  
 Learn more about List of places in London in the online encyclopedia.
Haggerston, Hampstead, Hampton, Hanwell, Hanworth, Harefield, Harlesden, Harlington, Harmondsworth, Harold Hill, Harold Wood, Harringay, Hatch End, Havering-Atte-Bower, Havering Park, Hayes, Heathrow, Hendon, Herne Hill, Heston, Highbury, Highgate, Holborn, Holloway, Homerton, Hornchurch, Hornsey, Hoxton,
Paddington, Palmers Green, Peckham, Penge, Perivale, Petersham, Petts Wood, Pinner, Pimlico, Plaistow, Plumstead, Poplar, Pratt's Bottom, Purley, Putney
St John's Wood, St Pancras, Selsdon, Shepherd's Bush, Shoreditch, Sidcup, Sipson, Snaresbrook, Soho, Southall, Southgate, Stamford Hill, Stanmore, Stepney, Stockwell, Stoke Newington, Stratford, Streatham, Surbiton, Sydenham
www.onlineencyclopedia.org /l/li/list_of_places_in_london.html   (131 words)

  
 Backtrack Volume 13
According to the contemporary technical press, the first British railway installation of a mercury arc rectifier was at the Hendon sub-station of the then London Electric Railway Company in late December 1930.
Eton was extremely reluctant to allow the railway anywhere near its precincts yet it rapidly sought to arrange a special to convey the inmates to the Coronation of Queen Victoria.
There is a rich literature on the railways of Uxbridge, but considering the importance of the town it is a tedious journey from Central London, and it is difficult to travel north from it except via the unceratin M25.
www.steamindex.com /backtrak/bt13.htm   (131 words)

  
 list_of_places_in_london.html
(see British railway system and List of London railway stations)
Haggerston, Hampstead, Hampton, Hanwell, Hanworth, Harefield, Harlesden, Harlington, Harmondsworth, Harold Hill, Harold Wood, Harringay, Hatch End, Havering-Atte-Bower, Havering Park, Hayes, Heathrow, Hendon, Herne Hill, Heston, Highbury, Highgate, Holborn, Holloway, Homerton, Hornchurch, Hornsey, Hoxton,
www.informationgenius.com /encyclopedia/l/li/list_of_places_in_london.html   (131 words)

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