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Whitehouse Avenue in Boreham Wood photographed in about 1928. On the far right can be seen the stages of the British International Pictures Studio built in 1925-26.
π¨ Elstree and Borehamwood Museum
π www.theundergroundmap.com?id=37403
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Ha Ha Road
This is not funny
π www.theundergroundmap.com?id=70736
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LOST LONDON: Samuel House, Hackney: Samuel House was a gigantic 1930s brown-brick building that used to stand on the north bank of the Regents Canal
https://www.theundergroundmap.com/article.html?id=102689
The entrance to the London and South Western Railway Depot at 186 Borough High Street (1910)
Many old courtyards still existed in Southwark until development swept them away.
Many were originally designed for horse traffic and housed stables
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Chiswick High Road (1900s)
π www.theundergroundmap.com?id=14728
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The Rifle in 1913. On the next corner can be seen the Distillers Arms which marked the boundary between Hammersmith and Fulham.
π www.theundergroundmap.com?id=4545
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Samuel House was a gigantic 1930s brown-brick building that used to stand on the north bank of the Regents Canal