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has undergone pedestrianisation, including the spot once occupied by the village green and its pond next to St. John's Parish Church and bordered by a number of cafés, bars, and a dance studio in the old Fulham Public Baths. The largest extant supermarket in Fulham, is located on the site of a cinema
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Much of the stock in Fulham attests its vigorous 19th-c. industrial and urban development, most of it, 'low-rise', and benefiting from the brick-fields that abounded locally at the time. An unlisted vestige of the early industrial era is the 1826 remnant of Gunter's canal bridge, still visible from
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was massively redeveloped in the 1880s by Messrs Gibbs & Flew, who built 1,200 houses on the fields. They had trouble disposing of the properties, so for public relations purposes, they renamed the area 'West Kensington', to refer to the more prosperous neighbourhood over the parish boundary.
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named after its first freeholder, Sir John Scott Lillie, who built it in 1835 as part of the 'North End Brewery' complex, run from 1832 to 1833 by a Miss Goslin. It was intended originally to service the Kensington Canal workers and bargees. Later, it was the watering hole of the new railway
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with the Thames. In reality, however, the project was over budget and delayed by contractor bankruptcies and only opened in 1828, when railways were already gaining traction. The short-lived canal concept did however leave a legacy: the creation on Lillie's land of a brewery and residential
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In recent years, there has been a great revival of interest in Fulham's earliest history, largely due to the Fulham Archaeological Rescue Group. This has carried out a number of digs, particularly in the vicinity of Fulham Palace, which show that approximately 5,000 years ago
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in RBKC and in Hammersmith and Fulham and the emptying and demolition of hundreds of commercial properties, thousands of both private and social housing units and including the demolition of a rare example in Fulham of mid-Victorian housing, designed by
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Gin distilling came to the remnants of the North End Brewery in Seagrave Road after a brief period of service as a timber works in the 1870s and lasted for almost a century. The premises were taken over by distillers Vickers who at the outbreak of the
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village, and the surrounding hamlets that made up the parish of Fulham, from their rural slumber and market gardens with the advent first of power production and then more hesitant transport development. This was accompanied by accelerating
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It meant that the area around Lillie Bridge was to make a lasting, if largely unsung, contribution for well over a century to the development and maintenance of public transport in London and beyond. Next to the
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The word Fulham originates from Old English, with Fulla being a personal name, and hamm being land hemmed in by water or marsh, or a river-meadow. So Fulla's hemmed-in land. It is spelled Fuleham in the 1066
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riverside walk in Bishop's Park is interrupted by the Fulham football ground, but resumes after the neighbouring flats and continues to the Crabtree pub and beyond, past the Riverside Cafe on towards
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in Lettice Street and latterly, by the Aaronson Noon Studio, with the 'Zest' Gallery in Rickett Street, that was obliged to shut down in 2012, after 20 years by the developers of 'Lillie Square' and
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of Fulham up until 1834. Prior to that time it had been a perpetual curacy under the parish of Fulham. By 1834 it had so many residents, a separate parish with a vicar (no longer a curate) and
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Fulham has a recorded history of industry and enterprise dating back to the 15th century, with pottery, tapestry-weaving, paper-making and brewing in the 17th and 18th centuries in present-day
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Fulham remained a predominantly working-class area for the first half of the 20th century, with genteel pockets at North End, along the top of Lillie and New King's roads, especially around
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for the winter. This is thought to have been near the first bridge (which was made of wood). It was commonly named Fulham Bridge, built in 1729 and was replaced in 1886 with Putney Bridge.
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builders, motor and omnibus company staff and latterly Earl's Court exhibition and Chelsea F.C. visitors. Of the three popular neighbouring pubs acquired by developers during 2014–15, the
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in England. The gardens are Grade II* listed. The further original grounds are now divided between a park by the riverside, All Saints’ Primary School and The Moat School, and public
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St Erkenwald, Saxon Prince, bishop and saint known as the "Light of London": granted the manor of Fulham which became the country residence of the Bishop of London for 1,000 years
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which had housed working-class families employed in trade, engineering and the industry that dominated Fulham's riverside being gradually replaced with young professionals.
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until its closure in 1979. Bar one ward block remaining in private occupation, it was replaced by a gated-flats development and a small public space, Brompton Park.
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The last farm to function in Fulham was Crabtree Farm, which closed at the beginning of the 20th century. A principal recorder of all these changes was a local man,
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Aside from the centuries-old brewing industry, exemplified by the Swan Brewery on the Thames, the main industrial activities involved motoring and early aviation —
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era had passed, It served as a film and television studio, but was finally demolished in 1971. It too has been replaced by an office block in Fulham Broadway.
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clubs: The Bishops Park Bowls club, The Hurlingham Park Bowls Club, Normand Park Bowls Club, The Parson's Green Bowls club and The Winnington in Bishops Park.
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A History of the County of Middlesex: Volume 2, General; Ashford, East Bedfont With Hatton, Feltham, Hampton With Hampton Wick, Hanworth, Laleham, Littleton
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to create the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham (known as the London Borough of Hammersmith from 1965 to 1979). The district is split between the
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There are a number of other statutorily and locally listed structures strewn across Fulham. Worthy of note is the last remaining conical kiln of the
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Fulham parish's rural past meant that its grand houses and not so grand vernacular and industrial buildings were either clustered in the village of
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in 1997. To cater for the large French-speaking population in the area, a French language primary school, 'Marie d'Orliac', has opened in the
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Public tennis courts are located in Bishops Avenue, off Fulham Palace Road and on Eel Brook Common. Rugby is played on Eel Brook Common and in
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led to a gradual reintroduction of Catholic worship in the parish, but not until 1847 was the foundation stone laid for a church. This was
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parliamentary constituency which was dissolved in 2010 to form the current seats. However, parts of Fulham continue to score highly on the
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had several buildings of note. What remains are 'Crowthers' at no. 282, first built in 1712 with its extant 18th-c. gate-piers and the
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to the mayoralty of London, a controversial 80 acre high-rise redevelopment has been under way on the eastern borough boundary with the
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about the year 691 for himself and his successors as Bishop of London. The alternative has it that The Manor of Fulham was acquired by
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Empress Hall with Lillie Bridge Depot, Fulham, before Earl's Court Exhibition was built on the right, 1928-source: Britain from Above.
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in Richmond Place (16-18 Empress Place) oversaw the westward expansion of the line into the suburbs. At the turn of the century, the
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Fulham's traditional population of working people has been partially displaced by affluent newcomers since the turn of the century.
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No trace is left today of either of Fulham's two theatres, both opened in 1897. The 'Grand Theatre' was on the approach to
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and the Manor of Kensington. It originally included today's Hammersmith. Between 1900 and 1965, it was demarcated as the
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Pleasants, Henry (1966), The Great Singers: From the Dawn of Opera to Our Present Time. New York: Simon & Schuster.
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You can't rap, my friend/You're white and you're from Fulham/Please put down the mic./ There's no way you can fool them
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on 26 April 1924 at Kensington Registry Office and they set up home in a first floor flat on the Fulham Road, opposite
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Cherry, Bridget and Nikolaus Pevsner "The Buildings of England. London 3: North West", Yale University Press, p. 249.
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connecting South London with the rest of the capital. This was done with the input of two noted consulting engineers,
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The Gentleman's Magazine: and Historical Chronicle. For the YEAR MDCCXCV. Volume LXV, Part the first. London. p. 344
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on their land by turning it into a two-mile canal. It was to have a basin, a lock and wharves, to be known as the
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London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham Ward Map, 2002-present. Fulham is the southern part of the borough.
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in Seagrave Road oversaw the transition of horse-drawn to motor buses, which were eventually integrated into
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period saw the extensive demolition of Fulham's early 19th-century architectural stock, replaced by some
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in Hurlingham Road is of 17th-c. origin with later 19th-c. additions such as the stable buildings. The
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buildings including a small museum, 13 acres of grounds, walled garden, and the part-excavated longest
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There are two not necessarily conflicting versions of how Fulham Manor came into the possession of the
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The first written record of a church in Fulham dates from 1154, with the first known parish priest of
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people were living by the riverside and in other parts of the area. Excavations have also revealed
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later converted to the iconic "Dicky Dirts" jean store with its sloping shop-floor, at the top of
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Historical and Topographical Account of the parish of Fulham, including the hamlet of Hammersmith
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and the 6,000-seater Empress Hall, built in 1894 at the instigation of international impresario,
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I could be a writer with a growing reputation/I could be a ticket man at Fulham Broadway Station
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Among the other spaces are Normand Park, the vestige of a convent garden with a bowling green,
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for works was created. The two areas did not come together again until the commencement of the
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From the gates of St. Mary's/There were horses in Olympia/And a trolley bus in Fulham Broadway
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who lived in East End House in Parson's Green. They are reputed to have had several children.
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on this line, close to Stamford Bridge Stadium on Fulham Road, but this was closed following
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With the growth of 19th-century transport links into East Fulham and its sporting venues by '
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The Art Bronze Foundry, founded by Charles Gaskin in 1922 operated in Michael Road, off the
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to retreat from Brentford back west. The King and Prince moved their troops from Reading to
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acquired in 1876 a 13-acre site at the bottom of Seagrave Road to build a fever hospital,
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Empress Place (1865), with the former Piccadilly Line HQ, last block on the left of street
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and others had conceived, in 1822, the idea of exploiting the water course up-river from
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Georgiana Burne-Jones and children by Edward Coley Burne-Jones. They lived in North End
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till his early death in 1915. Glass production was, until recently, represented by the
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in Sands End to produce gas for lighting — and in the case of the Hurlingham Club, for
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An Historical and topographical account of Fulham; including the hamlet of Hammersmith
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it would become accommodation for Belgian refugees. Meanwhile, the historic hamlet of
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company, producing De Havilland designs and components for the duration of the war.
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1889 map - detail showing Lillie Bridge, the two railway lines and Brompton Cemetery
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The New King's Road contains several 18th-c. and early 19th-c. residences, namely,
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in the 1860s when British Amateur Athletics were introduced and the first codified
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sold out to Burnett's, producers of White Satin Gin, until a 1970s take-over by a
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winner, launched his career in a studio behind the Lillie Langtry public house in
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until it gave way to an apartment redevelopment in 2017. It had produced works by
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and weaving in Fulham go back to at least the 17th century, most notably with the
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and local council continued with much-needed council-housing development between
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the manor was temporarily out of the bishops' hands, having been sold to Colonel
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Lancaster, Brian (2015). "Jean-Baptiste Say's First Visit to England (1785/6)".
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The parish boundary with Chelsea and Kensington was formed by the now culverted
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development, 'Rosa', and 'Hermitage Cottages', and several roads, notably, the
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Fulham is home to several schools, including independent pre-preparatory and
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Major urban routes, or trunk roads, cross the area: The Talgarth Road — the
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public house, acquired by developers in 2014 and now converted into flats.
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Faucher, Charlotte; Rauch, Olivier; Zuniga, Floriane; Simon, Éric (2015).
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Corbett & McClymont's 1870 Carpentry workshop in Seagrave Road, Fulham
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An early account of Fulham, from a pedestrian's viewpoint, is provided by
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is colloquially known by many as the "Sloaney Pony", a reference to the "
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shop opened in the North End Road. The UK's reputedly oldest independent
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With its long history of brewing, Fulham still has a number of pubs and
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and the successful Fulham Opera. St John's Parish Church, at the top of
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among others. Its work may be seen in public spaces all over the world.
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with North End Lane and the eventual creation of two railway lines, the
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schools. Noted Fulham secondary establishments are the Grade II Listed
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sculptor and artist spent the last 5 years of his short life in Fulham
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Cremorne Bridge, West London Extension Railway Bridge, towards Fulham
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in Lillie Road that in 1962 replaced the declining Empress Hall. The
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and grounds are of 18th-c. origin and Grade II* listed. The winding
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This article is about an area in London. For the football club, see
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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The first organised sporting activity in Fulham took place at the
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of Townmead Road, became aircraft manufacturers in Fulham for the
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There is a cinema complex as part of the Fulham Broadway Centre.
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The historic entertainment destinations in Fulham, have included
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appointed in 1242. All Saints Church was enlarged in 1881 by Sir
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bounded by the north side of the Lillie Road, is represented by
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and subsequently a parish. Its domain stretched from modern-day
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Fulham has several parks, cemeteries and open spaces, of which
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in the United Kingdom and of the world governing body of polo.
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Route and Track diagrams for West Kensington and Lillie Bridge
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with its gym facility and Brompton Park in Seagrave Road. The
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matches were staged. The catalyst for sport in Fulham was the
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Kensington Canal and Brompton Cemetery by William Cowen, with
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Fulham nestles in a loop of the Thames across the river from
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First recorded by name in 691, it was an extensive estate in
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Grade I and II* listed buildings in Hammersmith and Fulham
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French liberal economist who in his youth stayed in Fulham
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in 1647 during the civil wars. In 1792 it was occupied by
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in the time of Charles I, and used as the headquarters of
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Districts of the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham
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Le Lycée français Charles de Gaulle de Londres, 1915–2015
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De Morgan and his wife, Evelyn. They lived and worked in
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Novelist, Samuel Richardson, who moved from North End to
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The performing arts continue in Fulham, like the notable
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In 1926, the Church of England established the office of
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architect and developer of Empress Place and Lillie Road
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and pioneer aviator, had his car showroom in the former
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vestige of 1826 canal bridge from Lillie Bridge, Fulham
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Granville Sharp (Hoare memoire). He is buried in Fulham
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Hustling down the Fulham Road/Doing deals with Mr Cool
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Lillie Langtry pub (formerly, 'The Lillie Arms'), 1835
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settlements during the third and fourth centuries AD.
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Hammersmith (Circle and Hammersmith & City lines)
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Meanwhile, another group of local landowners, led by
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Covered tankard made by Fulham Pottery, c. 1685-1690
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swimming facilities and neighbouring tennis courts.
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Fulham has in the past been solid Labour territory.
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It started a new trend in how retail was done. 1095:, the French expressionist painter and friend of 9045: 4496:"Number 2 Gasholder, Fulham Gas Works (1261959)" 3264:(1735–1813), abolitionist and brother of William 3254:(1767–1832), French liberal economist known for 2944:(1911–1999), documentary film maker and wife of 2938:(born 1954), spent part of his youth in the area 2322:At Fulham Broadway Station, I see them every day 1856:liquor business. None of the breweries remains. 674:in AD 704. In due course the manor house became 453:, England, 3.6 miles (5.8 km) southwest of 6709: 6397: 5949: 5854:. London: Historical Publications. p. 72. 5070: 4920:"Photograph of Rolls' Lillie Hall car showroom" 4344: 4005: 3620:Parks and open spaces in Hammersmith and Fulham 3405:Nell Gwyn by Simon Verelst. 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(1987)" in 5772:Arabella Youens. "A Guide to Parsons Green". 5528:Images of London: Hammersmith and Fulham Pubs 4626:The Lillie Enclave, North End, Fulham, London 3915:The Lillie Enclave, North End, Fulham, London 3896:The Fulham and Hammersmith Historical Society 642: 524:in the northeast bordered by the littoral of 457:. It lies in a loop on the north bank of the 106:, the Grade I listed former residence of the 6873:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 6321:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 6011:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 5908:, London: Historical Publications, p.77-78, 5609:Lovibond's Cannon Brewery, North End, Fulham 5525: 4890:"A photograph of the maltings at Swan Wharf" 4353:. British History Online. pp. 504–521. 3797:London Overground at West Brompton in Fulham 2848:(1908–1989), theologian and official of the 2355:Fulham has been featured in films including 1348: 602:, and the first amateur boxing matches. The 7493:Hammersmith (District and Piccadilly lines) 6471: 5926:"Full text of "Francesco Bartolozzi, R. A"" 5000:British Breweries: An Architectural History 4249:"Sport, ancient and modern: Athletics", in 3784:St Thomas RC Church in Rylston Road, Fulham 3565:List of districts in Hammersmith and Fulham 2997:(1854–1921), editor and historian of Fulham 2985:(born 1982), rapper, singer, and songwriter 2884:(1840–1920), painter and writer, friend of 2822:(1672–1719), essayist, playwright lived at 1467:Fulham is part of two constituencies: one, 7852: 7838: 7089: 7075: 7020:London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham 6532:"Hackman: St Sepulchre's Cemetery, Oxford" 5811: 4036: 4034: 3420:'s portrait of Joseph Addison of Sands End 3134:, and only black British volunteer of the 2814:All Saints Church, Fulham, London - Diliff 2788: 1936:in Fulham High Street. Other pubs include 1811: 1546:is currently controlled by Labour. 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He attended 2768:St Thomas of Canterbury Church, Fulham 2097:St Thomas of Canterbury Church, Fulham 1423:Aerial view of Earl's Court, 2008 L-R 840:19th century transport and power plays 495:London Borough of Richmond upon Thames 7833: 7070: 5208:from the original on 2 February 2017. 5136: 4988:from the original on 10 October 2016. 4957: 4757:"Adam Aaronson - Adam Aaronson Glass" 4619: 4617: 4615: 4613: 4611: 4609: 3767:Fulham Cemetery in Fulham Palace Road 3510:Janet Street-Porter grew up in Fulham 2694: 1165:Chimney stack on the old laundry and 1048:weaving school venture in the 1750s. 1009:, and the vast the Empress Hall (see 7812: 6967:from the original on 2 February 2017 6817:from the original on 1 February 2017 6678: 6590: 6453:from the original on 4 November 2016 6355:from the original on 9 November 2016 6114:from the original on 14 October 2016 5886:from the original on 29 October 2013 5391:"Fulham Opera – Fulham Opera's Site" 5316:from the original on 16 January 2014 4830:"The Western Fever Hospital, Fulham" 4565:from the original on 2 February 2017 4539:from the original on 2 February 2017 4357:from the original on 24 October 2016 4251:A History of the County of Middlesex 4194:"Private Members Club - London - UK" 3181:John Mordaunt, 1st Viscount Mordaunt 2902:(born in Fulham, 1928), Chairman of 2805: 2061:The ancient buildings and estate of 2054:'s 'Hermitage' villa and park as is 1730:, once graced a triangle of land at 1506:, one time Foreign Secretary in the 1491:. 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During the 730: 606:area was the home ground of the 418: 126: 119: 97: 34: 7553:Shepherd's Bush railway station 7216:Craven Cottage football stadium 6710:Isabelle Fraser (6 June 2016). 6426: 6414:from the original on 8 May 2018 6367: 6341: 6308: 6282: 6252: 6239: 6208: 6193: 6126: 6096: 6065: 5998: 5968: 5918: 5898: 5843: 5785: 5766: 5735: 5717: 5704: 5674: 5643: 5621: 5602: 5583: 5557: 5544: 5519: 5501: 5478: 5464: 5438: 5408: 5383: 5358: 5328: 5302: 5272: 5242: 5212: 5191: 5161: 5130: 5104:Hatcher, David (19 June 2009). 5097: 5064: 5059:The Goossens: A Musical Century 5051: 5035: 5005: 4992: 4970: 4951: 4942: 4912: 4882: 4852: 4821: 4798: 4779: 4749: 4719: 4692: 4667: 4642: 4551: 4515: 4437: 4422: 4407: 4394: 4369: 4338: 4312: 4287: 4265: 4242: 4212: 4186: 3889: 3223:(1689–1761), writer and printer 2893:(1486–1545), physician to King 2616:, Wandsworth Bridge Road — the 2439:into a former convent, next to 1867:in Lillie Road, originally the 1514:, resulted in a Labour win for 1441:Earl's Court Exhibition Centres 1389:Giovanni Matteo Mario de Candia 1148: 1072:, both couples were friends of 1007:Earl's Court exhibition grounds 973:Lillie Bridge engineering Depot 891:, from their recently laid out 821:. His non-political 'wife' was 801:, a riverside mansion built by 477:. Over the Thames Fulham faces 182:3.6 mi (5.8 km)  7503:Imperial Wharf railway station 7241:Loftus Road (football stadium) 4156: 4126: 4103: 4084: 4059: 3969: 3939: 3625:Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race 3570:Metropolitan Borough of Fulham 2595: 2276:Having fun, in South West Six, 2093:Roman Catholic Relief Act 1791 1880:were forced to shut; only the 1685:Earl's Court Exhibition Centre 1283:to become Fulham's unofficial 1261:London General Omnibus Company 1091:, a society portrait painter. 935:connecting the canal bridge, ( 530:Metropolitan Borough of Fulham 127: 1: 7030:London/Hammersmith and Fulham 5137:Watts, Joseph (23 May 2014). 4786:Art Bronze Foundry London Ltd 4449:Hammersmith & Fulham 1871 4431:Mrs Fitzherbert and George IV 4220:"Homepage - The Queen's Club" 3932: 3905:Thomas Faulkner (1777-1855), 3884:River Thames by Bishop's Park 3605:Earls Court Exhibition Centre 3313:(1885–1977), Bishop of London 3307:(1710–1777), Bishop of London 3276:(1678–1761), Bishop of London 3229:(1650–1723), Bishop of London 3177:(1887–1970), Bishop of London 3171:(1710–1787), Bishop of London 3143:(1811–1885), Bishop of London 3103:(1592–1675), Bishop of London 3097:(1702–1762), Bishop of London 3037:(1669–1748), Bishop of London 2911:(born 1960), Olympian athlete 2831:(1725–1815), Italian engraver 2433:Kensington Preparatory School 1999:Lillie Road Recreation Ground 1955: 1840:founded in 1890 at a site in 1669:Earl's Court Pleasure Gardens 1591:Marquess of Queensberry Rules 1220:to provide low-cost housing. 813:and his wife, and in 1820 by 608:Middlesex County Cricket Club 532:, before its merger with the 9084:Places formerly in Middlesex 8980:London Below (magical realm) 7032:travel guide from Wikivoyage 6887:UK public library membership 6785:10.1080/01916599.2014.989676 6335:UK public library membership 6025:UK public library membership 5824:A walk from London to Fulham 5628:O'Donnell, Roderick (2007). 4295:"Key to English Place-names" 3115:(1788–1841), creator of the 2983:Example (Elliot John Gleave) 2965:(1855–1919), painter in the 2834:Joseph Bickley (1835–1923), 2612:, the New King's Road — the 2466: 2406: 2383:, presenter of long-running 1204:(1840-1916). Fulham had its 1087:, a florentine engraver and 696:Hammersmith was part of the 16:Area of west London, England 7: 6108:Lbhflibraries.wordpress.com 5567:. Observer.guardian.co.uk. 5310:"Save Earl's Court! – Home" 4795:; accessed 22 October 2016. 3680:Mulberries at Fulham Palace 3542: 3258:on the behaviour of markets 3235:(1877–1910), co-founder of 2989:Benjamin Rawlinson Faulkner 2842:court designer and restorer 2604:, Fulham Palace Road — the 2248:Ian Dury and the Blockheads 2016: 1920:both facing Parsons Green, 1863:. The oldest tavern is the 1710:, author of venues such as 1454: 1218:Sir Oswald Stoll Foundation 1089:Benjamin Rawlinson Faulkner 1060:, lived at 'the Grange' in 1013:section below). During the 586:, known for its annual pre- 516:in the southeast; and from 161:OS grid reference 86:Human settlement in England 10: 9100: 6479:Gaudier-Brzeska, a memoire 5882:. Subterranea Britannica. 5485:"Industries: Brewing", in 5204:. 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Until 1940 there was a 2576:borough boundary, and at 2421:The London Oratory School 2417:Fulham Cross Girls School 2227:London's Brilliant Parade 1906:Grade II listed buildings 1743:Fulham Symphony Orchestra 1399:. Conductor and composer 1349:Piece of aviation history 1181:to the Bishop of London. 687:All Saints Church, Fulham 345: 323: 319: 307: 295: 283: 279: 267: 255: 243: 233: 219: 201: 189: 175: 159: 151: 114: 96: 91: 7714:Temperance Billiard Hall 7400:Battersea Railway Bridge 7236:Linford Christie Stadium 6901:"Trent Bridge - History" 6742:"A magnificent man lost" 6679:Archives, The National. 6410:Edw. Cave. p. 664. 6245:Costello, Elvis. (2015) 5950:Millar, William (2016). 5782:(accessed 29 April 2019) 5498:; accessed 29 July 2017. 5448:. Advertising Archives. 4351:, in Old and New London" 4345:Walford, Edward (1878). 4018:Greater London Authority 3360:Arthur Winnington-Ingram 2590:World War II bomb damage 2347:, with the chorus line: 2295:Ejector Seat Reservation 1695:. The second, opened by 1562: 1311:, opened in 1966 by the 1263:— and rail engineering ( 1210:Samuel Lewis (financier) 1125:, a short distance from 1058:Arts and Crafts movement 906:in the distance. c. 1860 855:The 19th century roused 739:invaders, sailed up the 725:Kensington & Chelsea 721:Hammersmith & Fulham 9079:Major centres of London 8904:Upper and Lower Clapton 7869:Central activities zone 7060:Encyclopædia Britannica 6681:"The Discovery Service" 6290:"Geoffrey de Havilland" 6264:www.screenonline.org.uk 5904:Denny, Barbara. (1997) 5850:Denny, Barbara (1997). 5595:11 October 2016 at the 5554:, volume II, p. 271-73. 5550:Féret, Charles. (1900) 5530:. 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The Hurlingham Club. 4066:Denny, Barbara (1997). 3872:Kops Brewery, Sands End 3755:entrance in Fulham Road 3585:Lots Road Power Station 3301:(born 1946), journalist 3192:(1929–1994), playwright 3149:(born 1969), politician 3045:Eugene Aynsley Goossens 2979:, designer and novelist 2861:Charles James Blomfield 2647:with Fulham on the left 2478: 2168:, all Grade II listed. 2166:237–245 New King's Road 2050:'s 'Grange' in W14 and 1812:Gin, breweries and pubs 1756:, built in 1888 in the 1647:Fulham has five active 1397:Cecilia Maria de Candia 1233:, that later became an 955:in 1840 and from 1860, 561:Lots Road Power Station 25:Fulham (disambiguation) 8144:Kensington High Street 7563:Shepherd's Bush Market 7430:Tube and rail stations 7329:Little Wormwood Scrubs 7266:Shepherd's Bush Empire 6991:Royalcollection.org.uk 6879:10.1093/ref:odnb/28787 6635:Féret, Charles (1900) 6432:Dewe, Michael. 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(1905), 4258:22 August 2016 at the 4134:"Fulham Football Club" 3898:, now merged with the 3319:(c. 1486–1553). twice 3136:International Brigades 3117:world's first postcard 3109:(1745–1806), architect 2857:(1829–1899), architect 2815: 2707: 2648: 2503: 2491: 2250:, contains the lines: 2197: 2176: 2035: 1967: 1888:, has been reprieved. 1821: 1693:Empress State Building 1659: 1578: 1544:Hammersmith and Fulham 1493:Hammersmith and Fulham 1464: 1431:With the accession of 1428: 1425:Empress State Building 1332:Empress State Building 1328:Brutalist architecture 1170: 1158: 967: 907: 852: 751:, riding out from the 749:Geoffrey de Mandeville 652: 410: 257:Postcode district 191:Ceremonial county 7405:Fulham Railway Bridge 7344:Shepherd's Bush Green 7286:Parks and open spaces 7231:Leighton House Museum 7206:7 Hammersmith Terrace 6506:British-history.ac.uk 6175:British-history.ac.uk 6140:. 27 September 1874. 6138:collections.vam.ac.uk 5980:Realtennissociety.org 5819:Thomas Crofton Croker 5526:Amies, Chris (2004). 4828:Higginbotham, Peter. 4628:. 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