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Southall |
 | | Originally Southall was a small hamlet in the larger parish of Norwood, but the parish of Southall came into being in 1864. |
 | | Southall was not specifically mentioned in the Domesday survey of 1086, because it was part of the manor of Hayes, so was not mentioned separately. |
 | | Southall's most celebrated residents were the Martin brothers, who worked in a pottery at the end of Havelock Road, near to the canal. |
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