Hatch End Station
HA5, Station Approach
This (Wrenish style) building by Gerald Horsley was built in 1911 on the site of the first station opened in August 1842. Harrow Heritage...
This (Wrenish style) building by Gerald Horsley was built in 1911 on the site of the first station opened in August 1842. Harrow Heritage...
The texts on the plaques either side of the Whittaker plaque is largely lost. They were painted and only a few shreds remain. The font lo...
Plaques are designed to be laid into brickwork, as this was on its first building. A rather complicated frame arrangement has been necess...
Major Allan H Beckett MBE RE (1914 - 2005) lived here (1919 - 1939). His engineering designs made the Mulberry Harbour and the D-Day land...
The railway line was high above street level. The ramp provided a way of getting the railway carriages up to the tracks, and also somewhe...
This plaque was brought to our attention by Lionel Wright. The erection date is unknown but it was before 3 June 2022 when the official m...
Unveiled by the Duke of Gloucester, this is actually an "interpretation panel". It shows the, modern (2017) , river view from Cathedral S...
There was only one British citizen amongst the victims; the others were Australian, Canadian, French, Spanish.
There are 4 memorials in this photo: The London Bridge information/viewing panel is on top of the river wall, just to the right of the...
The long piece of text is attributed to Raleigh, here and all over the web, but we can find no source for it, so we've put this page in o...