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Lot's Ait, covering 1.724 acres (0.7 ha), [1] has a very narrow divide from larger, downstream Brentford Ait. It was for centuries used for growing of grass and osiers: basket willows, used for basketry, furniture, and cart-making, as well as cattle fodder. It was once known as Barbel Island being a fruitful area for fishing. It contained a ...
The Thames Lock on the Grand Union Canal at Brentford Brentford Dock lock gates and Justin Close Brentford Dock is a basin off the Thames, with modern housing around it. The former Brentford GWR Station view eastward on Brentford High Street. The station, on a branch from Southall to Brentford Docks, had been on the left.
Brentford High Street, at junction of Alexandra Road and outside Brentford County Court 51°29′03″N 0°18′14″W / 51.48412°N 0.30401°W / 51.48412; -0.30401 ( Brentford 1909 (originally stood in Ferry Lane; moved to current site 1992)
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The borough stretches from near Central London in the east (Chiswick) to the border with Surrey in the west (Feltham and Bedfont), covering five major towns: Chiswick (W4), Brentford (TW8), Isleworth (TW7), Hounslow (TW3, TW4, TW5) and Feltham (TW13, TW14); it borders the boroughs of Richmond upon Thames, Hammersmith and Fulham, Ealing and ...
The frontage of the Coty Cosmetics factory on the Golden Mile portion of the Great West Road, Brentford. Designed by Wallis, Gilbert and Partners. The Gillette Factory on the Golden Mile The frontage of the Pyrene Building on the Golden Mile portion of the Great West Road, Brentford. Designed by Wallis, Gilbert and Partners.
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Map of Brentford with the Syon House, prepared by Glover.. Moses Glover (born in Dunstable in 1601, fl. 1620-1640), was an English cartographer. He described himself as "paynter And Architectur", although very little is known about him apart from his maps and the church records. [1]