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An illustration being that until about 1930, only one building stood on the north side of Bath Road between Belches Row at The Magpies [n 1] on the two kilometres to the demolished Kings Head west of the preserved Longford Pump, Longford. [n 2] Three factories: Technicolor and Penguin Books and Black & Decker were founded in those fields before ...
1877: Heathrow School was opened on the north side of the Bath Road, almost opposite The Old Magpies. (The current Earl Strafford donated the land that it was built on.) 1880: The Mission Church of St. Saviour was opened on the north side of the Bath Road, almost opposite The Three Magpies. It was built in corrugated iron. [20]
Birmingham district shown within the West Midlands county This is a list of statutory listed pubs in Birmingham, West Midlands, England. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as: KML GPX (all coordinates) GPX (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) Grade Criteria I Buildings of exceptional interest. II* Particularly important buildings of more than special ...
Hounslow Heath, near the Staines Road/Frampton Road car park 51°27′44.0″N 0°23′16.8″W / 51.462222°N 0.388000°W / 51.462222; -0.388000 ( Dragonfly Memorial to the first flight from Britain to Australia
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A4, Harlington east of Three Magpies public house and west of Sipson Road turn-off. Remnant of north end is now the pub's car park entry. Ran north beside Staines Reservoirs, bore right into Stanwell, met the B378. Oaks Road in Stanwell is a remnant of its continuation (it is now part of the B378).
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Adjoining the Green Man is a field where horses, geese, cows and other livestock live: Hounslow Urban Farm [4] next to Hatton Cemetery. It states itself to be the largest "urban" farm in London. Apart from the remaining kernel of Hounslow Heath, the Borough is highly built up or in public parks, having modest average garden size.