Grid reference TQ0979
near to Hayes, Hillingdon, England
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London Motor Museum (set of 2 images) |
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A very wet day at Hayes & Harlington station
by Marathon
The Great Western Railway (GWR) opened its broad gauge tracks between Paddington and Taplow on 4th June 1838. The station was opened in the 1860s but at that time was just known as Hayes. The last broad-gauge services were operated in 1892.... (more)
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Tug "Weaver" and Barge
Wood Hall & Heward's tug "Weaver" pushes a lightly loaded barge along the Grand Union Canal past derelict industrial premises.
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On Blyth Rd
by N Chadwick
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Grand Union Canal towards bridge #198 (set of 3 images)
by Ian S
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Grand Union Canal
by Ray Stanton
From below the Printing House Lane bridge
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Heart of Mary, Hayes - Stained glass window
by John Salmon
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Bridge, Grand Union Canal
by Derek Harper
The towpath crosses the entrance to a small dock in the Silverdale Road area of Hayes. The new flats are between the canal and Hayes and Harlington station.
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Orange Way after Wiltshire (524)
by Shazz
This is the first London bus to be photographed on the Orange Way. It is on the bridge carrying Station Road.
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Small dock off Grand Union Canal
Now cut back to about its original size, when it served a brickfield. It was later about doubled in length to serve a chair factory to the left and a pianola factory to the right. Both of these have of course now closed, as has so much... (more)
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Workhouse Bridge No 199
by Mat Fascione
Carrying Printing House Lane across the Grand Union Canal in Hayes.
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Train coming in to Hayes and Harlington Station |
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