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The area to the west of Wood Lane, north of Loftus Road stadium, south of Du Cane Road and east of Bloemfontein Road was laid out as the exhibition site. The numerous pavilions faced with white stone earned the exhibition the nickname " the White City " which subsequently remained with the area, even after the exhibition closed and its ...
Shepherd's Bush: L&SWR: 1869: 1916: Shepherd's Bush Road, north of Sulgrave Road Shepherd's Bush: Central line: 1900: open: Shepherd's Bush Green east end Shepherd's Bush Market: Hammersmith & City line Circle line: 1914: open: Uxbridge Road: originally named Shepherd's Bush (1914–2008) and moved from original 1864 site in 1914 Shepherd's ...
Boscia foetida, commonly known as the stink shepherd's tree and the smelly shepherd's bush, [1] is an evergreen shrub or tree that is native to the warmer and drier parts southern Africa. [2] It is found in semi-desert and arid bushveld , and in the west it occurs commonly in areas which are otherwise sparsely wooded. [ 3 ]
Frank's Nursery & Crafts was an American retailer devoted to the sale of lawn and garden products.It operated a chain of stores, with 170 outlets across 14 states.It specialized in products such as shrubs, trees, accent plants, flowers, and lawn furniture, as well as various arts and crafts items.
Shepherd's Bush Market, looking north New Shepherds Bush Market, not to be confused with Shepherd's Bush Market. Shepherd's Bush Market is a street market in Shepherd's Bush, London. The market is located on the east side of the railway viaduct for the Hammersmith and City Tube line, and is bordered on the north side by the Uxbridge Road, and ...
Aerial view of Shepherds Bush Green, which forms the largest part of the Shepherd's Bush Conservation Area. The Shepherd's Bush Conservation Area is a part of Shepherd's Bush, London, that has been established by the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham in order to promote the protection of local buildings of historic interest, and improve the character of the neighbourhood.
The residential areas of Shepherd's Bush are primarily located to the west of the Green, either side of Uxbridge Road and Goldhawk Road to the southwest, and about as far as Askew Road in the west. Much of the housing in this area consists of three- or four-storey terraces dating from the late 19th century, and subsequently divided up into ...
St Simon's Church, Shepherd's Bush; St Stephen's Church, Shepherd's Bush; Shepherd's Bush Conservation Area; Shepherd's Bush Empire; Shepherd's Bush F.C. Shepherd's Bush Green; Shepherd's Bush Market tube station; Shepherd's Bush railway station (1869–1916) Stations around Shepherd's Bush; Shepherds Bush Empire (album) Shepherds Bush Raiders