You can also visit the home page at Greenford 365. Ten years ago today I created the 170th post for Greenford 365. To mark the blog’s anniversary I will attempt…
I have been told that email subscribers are unable to see the photographs when they are notified of a new post. It would be helpful if screenshots of what they…
Ten years ago today I created the 111th post for Greenford 365. To mark the blog’s anniversary I will attempt to post a photo every day throughout 2022. The bright…
Ten years ago today I created the 67th post for Greenford 365. To mark the blog’s anniversary I will attempt to post a photo every day throughout 2022. The clearance…
This is a detail of the facade of the handsome neo-Georgian building that is Greenford’s main post office. Christmas is traditionally the busiest time of year for Royal Mail but…
The metal bridges that carry the Central Line past the back gardens of Bennetts Avenue are hidden behind houses, in fact the best view of it is from Middleton Avenue. The…
This cherry picker and other serious looking pieces of equipment turned up yesterday. They may have something to do with a BBC investigation into the state of London’s flyovers. A…
Ealing Council’s website describes this as a “Scandinavian influenced” building, opened in 1966 by Dame Edith Evans, which local residents actually campaigned to have built. It was refurbished about a…
Edited to add that the museum closed down in 2019 after Ealing Council raised the rent beyond the point where it could continue to operate. A group of visitors from…
By the end of WW2 there were around 400,000 prisoners of war in the UK and some of them were housed in this vicinity, in what was once camp 669…