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 LONDON BOROUGH OF EALING FACTS AND INFORMATION
The London Borough of Ealing borders the London_Borough_of_Hillingdon to the west, the London_Borough_of_Harrow and the London_Borough_of_Brent to the north, the London_Borough_of_Hammersmith_and_Fulham to the east and the London_Borough_of_Hounslow to the south.
The London Borough of Ealing is an Outer_London borough in West_London.
The London_borough was formed in 1965 by the merging the Middlesex boroughs of Ealing, Southall and Acton.
www.witwib.com /London_Borough_of_Ealing   (116 words)

  
 Ealing4yoo - Your Community Web Site.
Ealing is an extremely historic town, although there is a lack of historical information about Ealing until 1599, when a census was taken of the parish revealing a population of 426.
Ealing was originally known by the name of Gillingas and has existed since around 700 AD and it does not appear in the Domesday Book.
Ealing also has a vast quantity of cinemas as well, UGC cinema in Ealing, Warner Village in Acton and a huge multi complex in Park Royal in North Ealing which boasts a bowling alley, a huge multi screen Warner Village cinema and various fast food outlets and restaurants.
www.ealing4yoo.co.uk /main/about.asp   (1299 words)

  
 London Borough of Croydon
The Croydon canal ran for 9½ miles from what is now West Croydon railway station north along the course of the present railway line to New Cross, where it joined, the Surrey canal and went on into the Thames.
The first, opened in 1803, was the horse-drawn Surrey Iron Railway from Wandsworth which was later in 1805 extended to Merstham, as the Croydon, Merstham and Godstone Railway.
Today the A23 follows a route to the west of the town known as the Purley Way.
www.1-free-software.com /en/wikipedia/l/lo/london_borough_of_croydon.html   (1598 words)

  
 The Story of the G.W.R.
When the war was finished, the railways, the lines, the rolling-stock and plant which had been requisitioned by the Government were handed back to their owners, and a measure of compensation presented for the loss they had inevitably sustained.
The railway was, in fact, difficult to construct throughout because the level part along the coast had to be laid between the sea and the cliffs.
The railway had to be taken through a difficult terrain, and the chief characteristic of its construction was the thirty-four timber viaducts which had to be built over deep valleys.
mikes.railhistory.railfan.net /r010.html   (7978 words)

  
 Brentford.html
Brentford Dock, a freight terminus of the Great Western Railway, built at the confluence of the River Thames and River Brent, designed by Brunel, and built between 1855 and 1859.
Brentford is a place in West London, England in the London Borough of Hounslow on the River Thames.
A spur line from the GWR at Southall was constructed to the dock to facilitate easy transferral of freight from lighters and barges on the Thames to GWR served destinations in the west of the United Kingdom.
alas.matf.bg.ac.yu /~mr04046/Brentford.html   (851 words)

  
 City of London
The City of London borders the City of Westminster to the west - the border cutting through Victoria Embankment, passing to the west of Middle Temple, going east along Strand/Fleet Street, north up Chancery Lane, where it becomes instead the border with the London Borough of Camden.
It makes a divergence to the west at the end of Middlesex Street to allow the Tower of London to be in Tower Hamlets, and then reaches the river.
Alfred made sure there was suitable accommodation for merchants from north west Europe, which were then extended to traders from the Baltic and Italy.
www.bidprobe.com /en/wikipedia/c/ci/city_of_london.html   (1323 words)

  
 Terrorist bomb injures 6 in London
The blast struck less than half an hour later as police were attempting to clear the area near the Ealing Broadway subway and railway station in west London.
Five men and one woman were taken to nearby Ealing Hospital, and four were admitted for treatment.
-- Glass littered a west London street and smoke poured from the mangled wreck of a car early Friday after a bomb shattered a busy area of pubs and cafes and injured six people.
www.freep.com /news/nw/brit4_20010804.htm   (366 words)

  
 Dictionary west
, due west, W-- the cardinal compass point that is a 270 degrees
West Virginia State Board of Education vs. Barnette
, Benjamin West -- English painter (born in America) who became the second president of the Royal Academy (1738-1820)
www.dictionarydefinition.net /west.html   (122 words)

  
 LearnThis.Info Encyclopedia articles beginning with 'We'
West Ham United F.C. West Hamlin, West Virginia
West Farms Square-East Tremont Avenue (New York Subway)
West Bromwich Albion F.C. West Bromwich West by-election, 2000
encyclopedia.learnthis.info /w/we   (67 words)

  
 Wine on the Web - Wine Club Achives, Dulwich Wine Society
Ealing in west London seems to be an area for wine lovers.
Tastings are held in rooms at 39 Broughton Road, West Ealing, London W13 at 20.00 on the 3rd Monday of every month except for months where there is a Bank Holiday, when it is held on the 2nd Monday.
There are many differing sorts of wine tasting clubs and one of the more unusual is The West Yorkshire Wine Tasting Group, which was founded in the late 1980's by four Wine Society members who were able to connect through the member link.
wineontheweb.co.uk /wineclubs/wineclubarchives/wineclubarchives.html   (9601 words)

  
 ealing
Ealing is a town in west London, in the London Borough of Ealing.
Ealing Consortium provides supported housing and community care services for people with special needs
The Ealing Studios were a major production centre for British comedies such as The Ladykillers
www.fact-library.com /ealing.html   (122 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 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)

  
 London Article, London Information
There are over a dozen major theatres, most concentrated in the West End (specifically, Theatreland) including the National Theatre, the London Palladium, the Almeida Theatre, and The Globe, which was the homestage of Shakespeare 's troupe.
Special train stations built at Gatwick, Luton and Stansted help to offset their physical remoteness from the capital and thusspread scheduled airline services in a safe and manageable way across the region.
Battersea Power Station and the Millennium Dome are two architecturally interesting buildings which currentlystand empty, as no permanent use has been decided for them.
www.anoca.org /city/museum/london.html   (2056 words)

  
 Hanwell Railway station
Hanwell runs 3 miles from north to south and about 1/3 mile west to east, bordered by the River Brent on the north and west, Ealing to the east and Brentford to the south.
Having lived in Hanwell West London, for many years now and seen steam specials storming through Hanwell or slowly chuffing along The Greenford Loop nearby, I've decided to dedicate a page to the grade 2 listed Hanwell Railway Station and surrounding areas within spitting distance of the lines.
Only a few miles down the road from Hanwell there are Greenford West and East Juctions, both at the north end of The Greenford Loop line beyond The A40.
homepage.ntlworld.com /imagestar/hanwell_station.html   (855 words)

  
 Transport Plans for the London Area - West
Stations from Ealing Common to Uxbridge currently have platforms at the "compromise height" because they are (or have been) served by small Piccadilly Line trains as well as large Metropolitan and District trains.
In West London, nine new orbital express bus routes are proposed to interchange with the existing radial railways and express bus to create an integrated network in which any journey requires only one change, similar to the network formed by Copenhagen's radial S-trains and orbital S-buses.
Croxley Metropolitan Line station and Watford West station on Railtrack's disused Croxley Green branch would be connected by a short stretch of new track passing to the north of the disused Croxley Green station.
www.geocities.com /Athens/Acropolis/7069/tpftla_w.html   (8350 words)

  
 West Ealing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
West Ealing is a place in the London Borough of Ealing in west London.
This page was last modified 20:22, 28 September 2005.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/West_Ealing   (40 words)

  
 Station Information - Hanwell
Hanwell is a place in the London Borough of Ealing in London, England.
www.stationinformation.com /encyclopedia/h/ha/hanwell.html   (21 words)

  
 THEN Volume 4 Chapter 3
Pete Weston's column in MAYA 12/13 had already produced the D West response and its Tom Perry counter-response by the time MAYA 14 appeared, in June 1977, carrying letters responding to the original column.
West also attacked the BSFA committee for the inclusion in the previous mailing of two non-BSFA fanzines published by committee members: the first issue of Tom Jones' WAIF and the second of Phil Stephenson-Payne's PAPERBACK PARLOUR, the first having been published in February.
Ingham, an American active in West Coast fandom in the early '70s, had relocated to the UK the previous year, landed a writing job with SOUNDS music paper, and in that capacity had gone on tour with bands such as the Sex Pistols, the Patti Smith Band, and the Rolling Stones.
www.dcs.gla.ac.uk /SF-Archives/Then/then_4-3.html   (16652 words)

  
 Open Directory - Regional: Europe: United Kingdom: Transport: Rail: Operating Companies
West Anglia Railway - Timetables available as PDF documents for railway services in West Anglia.
South West Trains - Operates trains from London Waterloo station to the South West regions.
Southern Railway - Operators of the rail franchise that covers the south London Metro area, London to Brighton, plus the south coast between Bournemouth, Brighton, Hastings and Ashford.
dmoz.org /Regional/Europe/United_Kingdom/Transport/Rail/Operating_Companies   (860 words)

  
 the null device
Unless you live in the inner city or on a railway line, it is virtually unusable, leading to US-style car dependency, with all the problems that causes (from obesity to pollution to dependency on oil).
They do things differently in the Netherlands; for instance, a Dutch public TV station recently produced a film about a dying teenager who has a webcam installed in her coffin after she dies.
An outfit named b3ta interviews the woman who did the voiceovers on the London Underground, asking her all sorts of silly questions.
dev.null.org /blog/archive.cgi/2002/11   (5560 words)

  
 Greenford Conservatives
Greenford, in Middlesex, is a small town to the West of London (actually in the London Borough of Ealing) which dates back to Anglo Saxon times, and is mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086.
The Greenford we recognise today follows on from the expansion of the railway to the town in 1904, when Greenford station was opened.
This was followed by a revised road structure, when the Greenford Road (running from North to South) and both Western Avenue and Whitton Avenue (running from East to West) were opened and developed in the 1920's and 1930's.
members.aol.com /conservativeclub   (800 words)

  
 Journal of Transport History, The: Transport records deposited in 2001
Hugh C. Hughes, railway historian: research notes and papers relating to railways of Indian subcontinent and the Middle East, c.
David and Bertram Baxter, railway historians: research relating to the British locomotive catalogue c.
Great Northern Railway Co.: leases, agreements and papers relating to property in Hertfordshire and Middlesex, 1893-1984 (ACC3763).
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_qa3884/is_200309/ai_n9253140   (1268 words)

  
 Perivale
Perivale is a place in west London in the London Borough of Ealing.
www.worldhistory.com /wiki/P/Perivale.htm   (92 words)

  
 CNN.com - London bomb victim critically ill - August 10, 2001
The car bomb was planted in a busy street in an area full of bars and clubs near Ealing Broadway underground railway station in west London.
Pictures caught by closed circuit television showed the man standing at a bus stop when the car bomb detonated in the busy Ealing area of west London.
Police said it was extremely lucky no one was killed in the explosion, which has been blamed on the dissident Irish group the Real IRA.
archives.cnn.com /2001/WORLD/europe/08/10/london.bomb   (359 words)

  
 BBC News UK Car bombers rock west London
It was left in a grey Saab saloon near a busy pub in Uxbridge Road, about 100m from the underground and mainline railway station.
The area around Ealing Broadway shopping centre was also hit by flooding after the blast, with a burst pipe leaving up to two feet of water gushing through the streets.
Mr Fry said police were told the bomb was in Ealing Broadway Road, which does not exist, and no time of detonation was given.
news.bbc.co.uk /hi/english/uk/newsid_1471000/1471284.stm   (794 words)

  
 Page 17 The Long Walk
We walked to Haven Green, Ealing's new railway station and discussed our plans.
www.thebeesons.co.uk /longwalk/lw_page17.htm   (287 words)

  
 Personal Page of Rooms/ House/ Accommodation to Let
Ealing Hospital - approx 5 to 15 mins
* Southall Train Station - approximately 5 mins by bus or 15 mins walk, then approximately 15 mins there after to reach Paddington station by Thames Trains which is the train operator.
Ealing (All areas) - 15 to 35 mins,
www.geocities.com /accommodationenquiries/accommodationenquiries.html   (400 words)

  
 Railway Collectors' Journal reporting Railwayana Auctions
Note: Thrapston was served by both the Midland Railway (Midland Road station, closed June 1959) and the London North Western Railway (Bridge Street station, closed May 1964), the latter being between Wellingborough and Oundle.
Comprises Midland Railway Architecture, LMS Architecture, A Pictorial Record Of LMS Road Vehicles and a similar, Great Western Road Vehicles Appendix.
Along with the rest of the Deeside line, the station was closed in 1966, marking the end of an era.
www.prorail.co.uk /auctions/gwra/gwra1103R.htm   (14086 words)

  
 Brendons Ealing office - Estate Agents London W5 - Selection of property
A recently refurbished 2 double bedroom terraced house set within a modern development, moments walk to the rail station and within easy access of A40 Western Avenue and Ealing Broadway Shopping Centre.The property benefits from a newly installed bathroom suite, 19' lounge, fitted kitchen,gas CH, partial double glazing, rear patio garden, garage in block.
Ealing Broadway easily accessible and numerous bus links close by.
The property is offered in excellent decorative order and has been extended and improved by the current owners over the last few years.
www.findaproperty.co.uk /agent.aspx?agentid=5013&opt=list   (2247 words)

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