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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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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 RBKC and in
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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and the Manor of Kensington. It originally included today's Hammersmith. Between 1900 and 1965, it was demarcated as the
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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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connecting South London with the rest of the capital. This was done with the input of two noted consulting engineers,
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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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in Seagrave Road oversaw the transition of horse-drawn to motor buses, which were eventually integrated into
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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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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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and the 6,000-seater Empress Hall, built in 1894 at the instigation of international impresario,
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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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to retreat from Brentford back west. The King and Prince moved their troops from Reading to
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4262:, ed. William Page (London, 1911), pp. 301-02; accessed 15 October 2016.
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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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in Lillie Road that in 1962 replaced the declining Empress Hall. The
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The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the Year ...
6043:"Dictionary of Scottish Architects - DSA Architect Biography Report"
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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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1675:, straddling the border with Kensington since 1879, then the 1894
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5073:"On the Bill: Earls Court Demolished To Make Way for 8,000 Flats"
3977:"The Kensington Canal – West Brompton to Olympia – London Canals"
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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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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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6931:"Leslie Arthur Wilcox | Science Museum Group Collection"
6104:"The Flower Book by Edward Burne-Jones | LBHF Libraries"
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3248:(1580–1643), captain of the first English ship to reach Japan
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Fulham nestles in a loop of the Thames across the river from
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may be in need of reorganization to comply with Knowledge's
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5714:. Ed. Angela Dixon, Fourth Edition; revised September 2004.
4272:"Sport, ancient and modern: Cricket, Middlesex County", in
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5169:"Private Members Club - London - UK - The Hurlingham Club"
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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
3292:, before becoming Bishop of London, the last to reside at
3085:(born 1954), satirist, comic actor, writer and broadcaster
1427:, Earl's Court Two in H&F and Earl's Court One in RBKC
1291:, with its own department store, F.H. Barbers, along with
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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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5794:
Le Lycée français Charles de Gaulle de Londres, 1915–2015
5472:"London Lost Music Venues: Rock Music 12 - the Greyhound"
4588:"The Kensington Canal, railways and related developments"
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De Morgan and his wife, Evelyn. They lived and worked in
3432:
Novelist, Samuel Richardson, who moved from North End to
3043:(1867–1958), musician and his four musical children: Sir
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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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4070:. London, UK: Historical Publications. pp. 106–16.
4011:"London Plan (Consolidated with Alterations since 2004)"
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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
9059:
History of the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham
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Archer, Ian (2004). "Warren, Sir Ralph (c.1483–1553)".
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6260:"BFI Screenonline: Craigie, Jill (1911-1999) Biography"
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Hammersmith and Fulham Historic Buildings Group, 2004,
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vestige of 1826 canal bridge from Lillie Bridge, Fulham
3459:
Granville Sharp (Hoare memoire). He is buried in Fulham
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574:, play in Fulham. Two other notable sporting clubs are
6349:"William De Morgan and the Arts & Crafts Movement"
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5682:"Broom House Dock - Guide to London's Georgian Thames"
3130:(1918–1993), British-Ghanaian communist, liberator of
3003:(1887–1972), Bishop of London, then translated to the
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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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1118:. Both glass businesses have now moved out of London.
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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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5369:. London, UK: Historical Publications. p. 117.
4678:. London: Historical Publications. pp. 128–29.
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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.
1271:, food processing, e.g. Telfer's Pies, Encafood and
1208:, and attracted several benefactors, including: the
559:, the electrification of Tube lines from the nearby
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5655:"Name: Church of St Thomas of Canterbury (1358590)"
5649:
5590:
UK historical street directory of London and the UK
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Lowndes & Drury, stained glass workers: records
4653:. London, UK: Historical Publications. p. 69.
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4380:. London: Historical Publications. pp. 35–39.
3183:(1626–1675), royalist conspirator prominent in the
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1005:', along with the immediately neighbouring 24-acre
445:) is an ancient and historic settlement within the
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4451:, The Godfrey Edition, Consett: Alan Godfrey Maps.
3902:, has a number of publications about the locality.
3728:Former Fulham County Court House in North End Road
2099:, with its presbytery, churchyard and school, off
811:Charles Alexander, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach
715:river, the course of which is now occupied by the
5618:, heritage-explorer.co.uk; accessed 29 July 2017.
4746:, archiveshub.ac.uk; retrieved 12 September 2012.
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1773:. It started a new trend in how retail was done.
1095:, the French expressionist painter and friend of
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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
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5854:. London: Historical Publications. p. 72.
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4920:"Photograph of Rolls' Lillie Hall car showroom"
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3620:Parks and open spaces in Hammersmith and Fulham
3405:Nell Gwyn by Simon Verelst. She lived in Fulham
2200:Fulham has several references in song lyrics:
1824:The most illustrious brewery in Fulham was the
1597:rowing blue and sports administrator, Welshman
1554:'s "favourite") for the first time since 2006.
6502:"Sandford Manor | British History Online"
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5489:, ed. William Page (London, 1911), pp. 168-178
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3947:"Hammersmith and Fulham - UK Census Data 2011"
3692:Tudor entrance to Fulham Palace kitchen garden
3537:Daniel Radcliffe in 2014. He comes from Fulham
3282:(1866–1942), theatre impresario and benefactor
3012:(1756–1837), companion, and possibly wife, of
2530:of the tube — Fulham's tube stations are
2502:, looking over Lillie Bridge into Fulham, 2015
832:shows the Parish of Fulham in the loop of the
778:on the Thames to unite with his detachment in
56:to make improvements to the overall structure.
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6807:"Granville Sharp: biography and bibliography"
6199:"CHETWOOD, Sir Clifford Jack; Kt. (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
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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
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602:, and the first amateur boxing matches. The
7493:Hammersmith (District and Piccadilly lines)
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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,
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6532:"Hackman: St Sepulchre's Cemetery, Oxford"
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3134:, and only black British volunteer of the
2814:All Saints Church, Fulham, London - Diliff
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1936:in Fulham High Street. Other pubs include
1811:
1546:is currently controlled by Labour. At the
1192:, South Park and the area surrounding the
447:London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham
6770:
5808:Centenary edition of the school's history
5599:, pubshistory.com; accessed 29 July 2017.
4484:
4100:, trainweb.org; retrieved 3 October 2016.
3836:Imperial Wharf station western entrance 2
3021:(1721–1777), dramatist, actor and manager
1884:, reconstructed after bomb damage in the
1776:The debut albums by 1970s new wave bands
1540:to retake the seat for the Labour Party.
979:established its own coal and goods yard.
797:Margravine Road recalls the existence of
473:, with which it shares the area known as
72:Learn how and when to remove this message
7098:London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham
7049:
6562:"The complete guide to living in Fulham"
6214:
4827:
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4454:
3165:veteran, inventor and North End resident
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2025:
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1815:
1653:
1566:
1483:parliamentary seat is currently held by
1463:Michael Stewart, Baron Stewart of Fulham
1458:
1418:
1303:outlets, all long gone. The second ever
1160:
1152:
961:
897:
843:
743:and wintered at Fulham and Hammersmith.
646:
404:
9074:Districts of London on the River Thames
6870:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
6318:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
6247:Unfaithful Music & Disappearing Ink
6040:
6008:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
6004:
5868:
5103:
4031:
3064:, has a close named after her in Fulham
2308:And just don't tell me the Fulham score
2282:. The song also makes reference to The
1689:Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
1621:and tennis and at the private members'
1439:, involving the dismantling of the two
1437:Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
596:Amateur Athletic Association of England
9046:
6866:
6171:"Fulham | British History Online"
5571:from the original on 21 September 2012
5336:"Theatres and Halls in Fulham, London"
5002:, London: Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 60
3860:Market, North End Road, Fulham, London
3522:Linford Christie in 2009. 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:. Fulham was formerly a part of the
1079:Other artists who settled along the
29:
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6911:from the original on 31 August 2016
6722:from the original on 14 August 2016
6572:from the original on 3 October 2016
6542:from the original on 3 October 2016
6512:from the original on 3 October 2016
6375:"Example: Sing When You're Winning"
6296:from the original on 20 August 2008
6181:from the original on 3 October 2016
5071:Carmichael, Sri (22 January 2010).
5023:from the original on 22 August 2017
4900:from the original on 23 August 2021
4805:Charles Booth Poverty Map of London
3644:Entrance to Fulham Broadway station
3498:Henri Gaudier-Brzeska self-portrait
2369:Fulham Broadway Underground station
1558:Sport, entertainment and life-style
1371:
1330:— the current Ibis hotel — and the
869:Imperial Gas Light and Coke Company
566:Two Premier League football clubs,
534:Metropolitan Borough of Hammersmith
13:
6937:from the original on 27 March 2018
6847:from the original on 27 March 2018
6752:from the original on 27 March 2018
6691:from the original on 27 March 2018
6656:. 27 December 1994. Archived from
6603:from the original on 27 March 2018
6591:Rees, Jasper (15 September 2016).
6434:Fulham's Historian - Charles Féret
6404:Edward Cave; John Nichols (1849).
6270:from the original on 22 March 2017
6144:from the original on 27 March 2018
6082:National Heritage List for England
6053:from the original on 28 March 2016
5752:National Heritage List for England
5660:National Heritage List for England
5280:"Earls Court planning application"
5118:from the original on 14 March 2012
4870:from the original on 14 March 2016
4840:from the original on 1 August 2017
4606:
4501:National Heritage List for England
4434:, London: Longman and Green. p. 23
3957:from the original on 21 March 2017
3070:(1811–1874), sub-librarian at the
2917:(1916–1956), Belgian racing driver
2635:
2586:Chelsea and Fulham railway station
2475:in his journal published in 1860.
1904:" who frequent it. Pubs which are
1322:Allied to these developments, the
982:In 1907 the engineering HQ of the
879:. Its ornately decorated number 2
768:Robert Devereux, 3rd Earl of Essex
14:
9095:
7013:
6997:from the original on 30 July 2017
6685:discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk
6227:from the original on 25 June 2017
5986:from the original on 30 July 2017
5954:. London: Routledge. p. 83.
5692:from the original on 30 July 2017
5452:from the original on 4 March 2016
5426:from the original on 30 July 2017
5346:from the original on 31 July 2017
5290:from the original on 30 July 2017
5260:from the original on 30 July 2017
5230:from the original on 30 July 2017
5179:from the original on 30 July 2017
5149:from the original on 4 March 2016
4958:Masey, Anthea (27 January 2017).
4930:from the original on 30 July 2017
4767:from the original on 30 July 2017
4594:from the original on 30 July 2017
4523:"Map of Brompton Cemetery Layout"
4230:from the original on 30 July 2017
4200:from the original on 30 July 2017
4174:from the original on 28 July 2017
4144:from the original on 28 July 2017
3987:from the original on 30 July 2017
2488:Putney Bridge Underground station
2160:, Jasmine House, Belgrave House,
1706:and was designed by the prolific
1362:Darracq Motor Engineering Company
1169:lab. site in Rylston Road, Fulham
830:John Rocque's Map of London, 1746
594:hosted the first meetings of the
590:tennis tournament. In the 1800s,
9031:
9019:
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7800:
7799:
7772:Grade I and II* listed buildings
7587:
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6611:– via www.telegraph.co.uk.
6584:
6554:
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6439:
6385:from the original on 15 May 2016
5952:Plastering: Plain and Decorative
4818:Archives; accessed 29 July 2017.
3877:
3865:
3853:
3841:
3829:
3824:St Paul's Studios, Talgarth Road
3817:
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3740:Parish Church of St John, Fulham
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3332:, (born 1936), cricketer, later
2932:(born 1933), Canadian playwright
2781:
2457:Lycée Français Charles de Gaulle
2455:. It is a feeder school for the
2397:market to gauge public opinion (
2188:Fulham in popular music and film
2175:Aragon House, Parsons Green, SW6
2021:
1940:in Fulham Road, the locally and
1662:
1414:
1287:, almost a mile from the actual
1107:studio of the purpose-built and
1032:
755:, took him prisoner. 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:
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5104:Hatcher, David (19 June 2009).
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5059:The Goossens: A Musical Century
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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:. English Heritage. 2014.
4860:"Lost_Hospitals_of_London"
4816:London School of Economics
4624:Corwin, Elizabeth (2024).
4590:. British History Online.
3913:Corwin, Elizabeth (2024).
3630:
3341:(1904–1982), marine artist
3155:(1737–1810), agriculturist
3060:(1650–1687), companion to
2453:Parsons Green tube station
2341:, released a comedy song,
2058:'s Cannon Brewery in SW6.
1391:and his wife opera singer
1225:Metropolitan Asylums Board
772:Battle of Brentford (1642)
643:Manor and Parish of Fulham
617:
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7284:
7271:Stamford Bridge (stadium)
7198:
7180:
7104:
6905:history.trentbridge.co.uk
6773:History of European Ideas
6217:"Playwright Michael Cook"
6202:Debrett's People of Today
6047:Scottisharchitects.org.uk
5013:"ELGAR - The Elgar Trail"
4096:21 September 2012 at the
3175:Henry Montgomery Campbell
3132:Belsen concentration camp
2850:World Council of Churches
2737:Stamford Bridge (stadium)
2584:. 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:
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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:. Tempus Publications.
5494:3 November 2016 at the
5365:Denny, Barbara (1997).
5254:Britainfromabove.org.uk
5078:London Evening Standard
4924:Scienceandsociety.co.uk
4791:2 February 2017 at the
4699:Féret, Charles (1900).
4674:Denny, Barbara (1997).
4649:Denny, Barbara (1997).
4376:Denny, Barbara (1997).
4320:"Fulham, Domesday Book"
4280:18 October 2016 at the
4196:. 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. (1972)
6327:10.1093/ref:odnb/45491
6017:10.1093/ref:odnb/39995
5876:"Chelsea & Fulham"
5686:Panorama of the Thames
5614:5 October 2016 at the
5312:. Saveearlscourt.com.
4998:Pearson, Lynn. (1990)
4894:Historicengland.org.uk
4810:9 October 2016 at the
4428:Wilkins, F.H. (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:. Countryside Books.
4299:kepn.nottingham.ac.uk
3917:. Countryside Books.
3610:Sir John Scott Lillie
3595:West Brompton station
3393:. He came from Fulham
3288:(1901–1976), briefly
3159:Sir John Scott Lillie
3079:(born 1964), musician
3062:Charles II of England
3041:Eugène Goossens, fils
3025:Henri Gaudier-Brzeska
2975:(1832–1917), potter,
2957:Geoffrey de Havilland
2900:Sir Clifford Chetwood
2895:Henry VIII of England
2882:Georgiana Burne-Jones
2870:William John Burchell
2813:
2704:Fulham Railway Bridge
2702:
2689:Fulham Railway Bridge
2643:
2500:West Brompton station
2497:
2486:
2473:Thomas Crofton Croker
2278:as well as the line,
2195:
2182:West Brompton station
2174:
2087:, is the approach to
2029:
1963:
1819:
1758:classical renaissance
1687:in the neighbouring,
1673:John Robinson Whitley
1671:, the brain-child of
1657:
1583:Lillie Bridge Grounds
1570:
1534:2005 General Election
1462:
1422:
1354:Geoffrey de Havilland
1342:and up to the 1980s.
1336:London County Council
1164:
1156:
1093:Henri Gaudier-Brzeska
1066:Georgiana Burne-Jones
965:
916:Sir John Scott Lillie
901:
847:
828:The extract below of
770:withdrawing from the
706:London Government Act
650:
610:, before it moved to
592:Lillie Bridge Grounds
487:London Wetland Centre
408:
7882:City of London wards
7739:The Old Fire Station
6315:"Evelyn De Morgan".
5827:. W. Tegg. pp.
5286:. 16 December 2015.
5250:"Britain From Above"
5143:The Evening Standard
4349:Fulham: Introduction
4226:. 30 December 2010.
4115:30 July 2017 at the
3909:. 1813. RCIN 1077212
3524:Henry Compton School
3355:Lord Mayor of London
3339:Leslie Arthur Wilcox
3321:Lord Mayor of London
3270:(1729–1810), surgeon
3091:(1942-1980), actress
2829:Francesco Bartolozzi
2770:, the only complete
2671:Counter's Bridge at
2628:, Lillie Road — the
2608:, Fulham Road — the
2429:Fulham Cross Academy
2425:Lady Margaret School
2288:Hammersmith Broadway
2154:Northumberland House
1948:in Walham Grove and
1836:phenomenon that was
1599:John Graham Chambers
1548:2014 local elections
1403:married the harpist
1238:centre of excellence
1230:The Western Hospital
1085:Francesco Bartolozzi
774:ordered to be put a
520:in the northwest to
235:Sovereign state
23:For other uses, see
8988:: TV series, novel)
8329:Elephant and Castle
6660:on 24 February 2017
6654:The Daily Telegraph
6566:Snellandsnell.co.uk
6536:Stsepulchres.org.uk
5982:. 12 October 2013.
5565:"London (part two)"
5515:on 2 December 2020.
5173:The Hurlingham Club
4561:. Capture Burnham.
4466:Sands End Revisited
4326:. Anna Powell-Smith
3983:. 14 January 2010.
3848:Fulham Fire Station
3351:Sir William Withers
3299:Janet Street-Porter
3237:Rolls-Royce Limited
2995:Charles James Féret
2878:(1833–1898), artist
2722:Margravine Cemetery
2514:. It straddles the
2449:Peterborough School
1726:, to the design of
1297:Marks & Spencer
1265:Lillie Bridge Depot
1212:Housing Trust, the
1027:Charles James Féret
803:Sir Nicholas Crispe
584:Queen's tennis club
576:the Hurlingham Club
553:Lillie Bridge Depot
506:the Manor of Fulham
384: /
54:editing the article
8384:Hayes (Hillingdon)
8139:Holloway Nags Head
7689:The Queen Adelaide
7639:Duke of Cumberland
7410:Hammersmith Bridge
7377:Chelsea and Fulham
7226:Hammersmith Apollo
6963:. 3 January 2008.
6961:Fhhs.wordpress.com
6637:Fulham Old and New
5731:. 18 October 2013.
5637:Ecclesiology Today
5552:Fulham Old and New
5085:on 26 January 2012
4978:"Aviation Pioneer"
4864:ezitis.myzen.co.uk
4703:Fulham Old and New
4462:"North Thames Gas"
3811:Fulham High Street
3217:(born 1989), actor
3049:Léon Jean Goossens
2876:Edward Burne-Jones
2816:
2763:South Park, Fulham
2742:All Saints' Church
2708:
2695:Places of interest
2649:
2572:, just inside the
2552:Fulham - North End
2542:(originally named
2504:
2492:
2435:, that moved from
2234:, has the lyrics:
2198:
2177:
2036:
2007:Hammersmith Bridge
1968:
1822:
1660:
1579:
1481:Chelsea and Fulham
1465:
1429:
1315:, still trades on
1289:Fulham High Street
1253:Shell-Mex & BP
1171:
1159:
1070:Edward Burne-Jones
968:
908:
853:
799:Brandenburgh House
653:
557:London Underground
549:Fulham High Street
411:
388:51.4828°N 0.1950°W
333:Chelsea and Fulham
325:UK Parliament
269:Dialling code
155:87,161 (2011)
9007:
9006:
8992:Walford (borough)
8968:Charnham (suburb)
8942:
8941:
8844:Plaistow (Newham)
7827:
7826:
7684:Princess Victoria
7420:Wandsworth Bridge
7276:Television Centre
7261:Riverside Studios
6885:(Subscription or
6841:independent.co.uk
6811:Brycchancarey.com
6449:. Hidden London.
6351:. Antique Marks.
6333:(Subscription or
6023:(Subscription or
5961:978-1-873394-30-4
5474:. 8 January 2011.
5420:Stjohnsfulham.org
5395:Fulhamopera.co.uk
5340:Arthurlloyd.co.uk
5224:Arthurlloyd.co.uk
5106:"Olympian Effort"
5061:(1993), pp. 88-92
4834:Workhouses.org.uk
4711:. Vol. III.
4635:978 1 84674 431 0
4472:on 5 October 2011
4009:(February 2008).
3924:978 1 84674 431 0
3252:Jean-Baptiste Say
3221:Samuel Richardson
3196:Baroness Phillips
3185:English Civil War
3128:Charlie Hutchison
3122:William Hurlstone
3101:Humphrey Henchman
3010:Maria Fitzherbert
3005:See of Canterbury
2973:William De Morgan
2951:Mandell Creighton
2891:Sir William Butts
2806:Notable residents
2757:Riverside Studios
2656:Wandsworth Bridge
2563:London Overground
2364:The L-Shaped Room
2196:Thomas Robert Way
2089:All Saints Church
1994:are the largest.
1952:on Bishops Road.
1911:Duke on the Green
1783:Rattus Norvegicus
1712:Wyndham's Theatre
1508:Wilson government
1313:Aetherius Society
1068:and her husband,
1050:William De Morgan
988:London Omnibus Co
953:Robert Stephenson
928:Grand Union Canal
893:Brompton Cemetery
823:Maria Fitzherbert
745:Raphael Holinshed
680:Bishops of London
403:
402:
82:
81:
74:
47:layout guidelines
9091:
9036:
9035:
9024:
9023:
9022:
9015:
8956:Canley (borough)
8592:
8232:
8154:King's Road East
8099:Clapham Junction
7947:
7946:
7854:
7847:
7840:
7831:
7830:
7815:
7814:
7803:
7802:
7729:Coachmakers Arms
7591:
7581:
7571:
7561:
7551:
7541:
7533:Ravenscourt Park
7531:
7521:
7511:
7501:
7491:
7481:
7471:
7461:
7451:
7441:
7339:Ravenscourt Park
7314:Hammersmith Park
7309:Furnival Gardens
7304:Eel Brook Common
7193:
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6826:
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6822:
6813:. 3 March 2014.
6803:
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6796:
6768:
6762:
6761:
6759:
6757:
6746:Bournemouth Echo
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6701:
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6676:
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6119:
6110:. 22 June 2016.
6100:
6094:
6093:
6091:
6089:
6073:Historic England
6069:
6063:
6062:
6060:
6058:
6038:
6029:
6028:
6020:
6002:
5996:
5995:
5993:
5991:
5976:"Court Register"
5972:
5966:
5965:
5947:
5941:
5940:
5938:
5936:
5922:
5916:
5902:
5896:
5895:
5893:
5891:
5880:Disused Stations
5872:
5866:
5865:
5847:
5841:
5840:
5838:
5836:
5815:
5809:
5807:
5789:
5783:
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5764:
5763:
5761:
5759:
5743:Historic England
5739:
5733:
5732:
5721:
5715:
5708:
5702:
5701:
5699:
5697:
5678:
5672:
5671:
5669:
5667:
5651:Historic England
5647:
5641:
5640:
5634:
5625:
5619:
5606:
5600:
5587:
5581:
5580:
5578:
5576:
5561:
5555:
5548:
5542:
5541:
5523:
5517:
5516:
5511:. Archived from
5505:
5499:
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5476:
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5468:
5462:
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5459:
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5442:
5436:
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5154:
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5128:
5127:
5125:
5123:
5101:
5095:
5094:
5092:
5090:
5081:. Archived from
5068:
5062:
5055:
5049:
5039:
5033:
5032:
5030:
5028:
5009:
5003:
4996:
4990:
4989:
4982:rafmuseum.org.uk
4974:
4968:
4967:
4964:Evening Standard
4955:
4949:
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4761:Adamaaronson.com
4753:
4747:
4739:
4733:
4723:
4717:
4716:
4713:Leadenhall Press
4710:
4696:
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4604:
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4538:
4527:
4519:
4513:
4512:
4510:
4508:
4492:Historic England
4488:
4482:
4481:
4479:
4477:
4468:. Archived from
4458:
4452:
4441:
4435:
4426:
4420:
4414:Faulkner, Thomas
4411:
4405:
4398:
4392:
4391:
4373:
4367:
4366:
4364:
4362:
4342:
4336:
4335:
4333:
4331:
4324:opendomesday.org
4316:
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4309:
4307:
4305:
4291:
4285:
4269:
4263:
4246:
4240:
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4224:Queensclub.co.uk
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4184:
4183:
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4179:
4160:
4154:
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4149:
4130:
4124:
4121:Survey of London
4107:
4101:
4088:
4082:
4081:
4063:
4057:
4056:
4054:
4052:
4038:
4029:
4028:
4026:
4020:. Archived from
4015:
4003:
3997:
3996:
3994:
3992:
3973:
3967:
3966:
3964:
3962:
3951:Ukcensusdata.com
3943:
3928:
3881:
3869:
3857:
3845:
3833:
3821:
3809:Fulham House in
3806:
3794:
3776:
3764:
3753:Fulham Town Hall
3749:
3737:
3725:
3713:
3701:
3689:
3677:
3665:
3653:
3641:
3590:West London Line
3580:Kensington Canal
3559:
3554:
3553:
3534:
3519:
3507:
3495:
3483:
3468:
3456:
3444:
3429:
3414:
3402:
3382:
3317:Sir Ralph Warren
3290:Bishop of Fulham
3280:Sir Oswald Stoll
3215:Daniel Radcliffe
3204:Gwyneth Dunwoody
3072:Bodleian Library
3053:Sidonie Goossens
2963:Evelyn De Morgan
2925:Bishop of London
2909:Linford Christie
2865:Bishop of London
2855:Arthur Blomfield
2792:
2785:
2774:church in London
2566:West London Line
2526:branches of the
2461:South Kensington
2431:. There is also
2393:frequently used
2306:, has the line:
2300:alternative rock
2212:progressive rock
2113:Grade II* listed
2083:to the south of
2030:Sole remnant of
1988:Eel Brook Common
1886:Second World War
1754:Fulham Town Hall
1518:on a 10% swing.
1405:Sidonie Goossens
1377:William Crathern
1372:Musical heritage
1309:health-food shop
1200:(1812-1870) and
1190:Eel Brook Common
1175:Bishop of Fulham
1139:Barbara Hepworth
1127:Eel Brook Common
1054:Evelyn De Morgan
992:London Transport
945:West London Line
924:Kensington Canal
717:West London Line
691:Arthur Blomfield
660:Bishop of London
444:
443:
440:
439:
436:
433:
430:
427:
424:
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398:
396:
395:
394:
393:51.4828; -0.1950
389:
385:
382:
381:
380:
377:
351:
229:
171:
170:
140:Location within
130:
129:
123:
108:Bishop of London
101:
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77:
70:
66:
63:
57:
38:
37:
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9099:
9098:
9094:
9093:
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9090:
9089:
9088:
9064:Areas of London
9044:
9043:
9042:
9030:
9020:
9018:
9010:
9008:
9003:
8938:
8679:Chipping Barnet
8590:
8589:
8583:
8574:Willesden Green
8489:Stoke Newington
8230:
8229:
8223:
8042:
8018:Shepherd's Bush
7966:
7942:
7936:
7863:
7861:Areas of London
7858:
7828:
7823:
7791:
7750:
7719:The White Horse
7674:The King's Head
7669:Hope and Anchor
7597:
7573:West Kensington
7543:Shepherd's Bush
7463:Fulham Broadway
7424:
7386:
7363:
7359:Wormwood Scrubs
7319:Hurlingham Park
7280:
7194:
7188:
7187:
7178:
7169:West Kensington
7159:Shepherd's Bush
7119:Chelsea Harbour
7100:
7095:
7053:, ed. (1911). "
7038:
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6805:
6804:
6800:
6769:
6765:
6755:
6753:
6748:. 6 July 2010.
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6447:"Parsons Green"
6445:
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6386:
6381:. 27 May 2010.
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6075:(1 July 2009).
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5057:Rosen, Carole.
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4098:Wayback Machine
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4064:
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4048:
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4032:
4027:on 2 June 2010.
4024:
4013:
4007:Mayor of London
4004:
4000:
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3981:Londoncanals.uk
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3600:West Kensington
3575:Counter's Creek
3555:
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7755:Other topics
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7694:Queen's Head
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7256:Queen's Club
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3890:Bibliography
3385:Portrait of
3325:Fulham House
3311:William Wand
3190:John Osborne
3169:Robert Lowth
3141:John Jackson
3051:, Marie and
3019:Samuel Foote
2946:Michael Foot
2942:Jill Craigie
2930:Michael Cook
2915:Johnny Claes
2886:George Eliot
2727:Bishops Park
2678:
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2551:
2550:(originally
2544:Walham Green
2543:
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2390:That's Life!
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2272:Generation X
2257:
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2243:What A Waste
2241:
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2219:
2218:, contains:
2207:Passion Play
2205:
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2162:Aragon House
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2131:The Vineyard
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2040:Walham Green
2037:
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1946:Harwood Arms
1945:
1944:listed 1866
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1917:Aragon House
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1838:Kops Brewery
1834:alcohol-free
1826:Swan Brewery
1823:
1793:Generation X
1792:
1788:Generation X
1782:
1775:
1762:Walham Green
1757:
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1740:
1734:. After the
1732:Walham Green
1718:in London's
1701:
1681:Imre Kiralfy
1666:
1658:Fulham Baths
1646:
1642:Fulham Pools
1641:
1635:
1611:Chelsea F.C.
1580:
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1520:
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1497:Jarman Index
1466:
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1393:Giulia Grisi
1385:Edward Elgar
1375:
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1340:World War II
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1101:Walham Green
1078:
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867:In 1824 the
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857:Walham Green
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461:, bordering
459:River Thames
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290:Metropolitan
262:SW6, W14, W6
83:
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8864:Seven Kings
8859:Rotherhithe
8744:Harold Wood
8709:Gunnersbury
8689:Clerkenwell
8684:Chislehurst
8674:Chessington
8649:Brent Cross
8591:(principal)
8569:Whitechapel
8354:Forest Hill
8349:Forest Gate
8304:Cricklewood
8231:(principal)
8199:Walthamstow
8134:Hammersmith
8079:Camden Town
8069:Bexleyheath
7941:Town centre
7932:Westminster
7744:Seven Stars
7679:Laurie Arms
7654:Golden Lion
7644:Eight Bells
7619:Blue Anchor
7382:Hammersmith
7199:Attractions
7139:Hammersmith
7114:Brook Green
6473:Pound. Ezra
6379:FourFourTwo
5930:Archive.org
5906:Fulham Past
5852:Fulham Past
5725:"Labyrinth"
5367:Fulham Past
5284:Lbhf.gov.uk
4705:, vol.I-III
4676:Fulham Past
4651:Fulham Past
4559:"Tregunter"
4530:Rbkc.gov.uk
4378:Fulham Past
4068:Fulham Past
3241:Lillie Hall
3147:Sajid Javid
2840:Real tennis
2836:Lillie Road
2772:A. W. Pugin
2706:at low tide
2596:Major roads
2580:in Fulham,
2413:preparatory
2216:Jethro Tull
2204:The album,
2147:Seven Stars
2127:Castle Club
2081:Church Gate
2048:Burne-Jones
2011:Thames Path
1938:the Durrell
1869:Lillie Arms
1806:Lillie Road
1798:Hans Zimmer
1708:WGR Sprague
1677:Great Wheel
1613:stadium at
1603:Fulham F.C.
1469:Hammersmith
1317:Fulham Road
1301:Sainsbury's
1249:Rolls-Royce
1131:Henry Moore
1112:Glass House
1099:, lived in
1081:Lillie Road
933:Lillie Road
889:Fulham Road
502:Saxon times
463:Hammersmith
451:West London
391: /
337:Hammersmith
21:Fulham F.C.
9048:Categories
9000:: TV soap)
8997:EastEnders
8985:Neverwhere
8976:: TV soap)
8964:: TV soap)
8874:Shoreditch
8854:Roehampton
8819:Manor Park
8764:Hillingdon
8714:Hackbridge
8699:Gidea Park
8694:Elmers End
8639:Bermondsey
8599:Abbey Wood
8544:Wealdstone
8524:Twickenham
8519:Tulse Hill
8509:Thamesmead
8504:Teddington
8434:New Malden
8394:Hornchurch
8274:Carshalton
8264:Camberwell
8204:Wandsworth
8038:Wood Green
7902:Paddington
7892:Marylebone
7877:Bloomsbury
7782:Public art
7704:Salutation
7649:The George
7614:Black Lion
7583:White City
7453:East Acton
7349:South Park
7324:Lillie Rec
7174:White City
7129:East Acton
6889:required.)
6486:11 October
6337:required.)
6249:- a memoir
6027:required.)
5835:1 December
5712:Local List
5320:15 January
4361:23 October
4042:"Timeline"
3933:References
3391:Henry VIII
3366:John Young
3246:John Saris
2977:ceramicist
2630:A3218 road
2626:A3219 road
2622:Dawes Road
2437:Kensington
2264:Billy Idol
2101:Crown Lane
2075:allotments
2034:, one kiln
1984:South Park
1956:Open space
1933:Temperance
1930:, and the
1861:gastropubs
1830:temperance
1736:Music hall
1638:South Park
1576:Chelsea FC
1574:, home of
1485:Greg Hands
1446:John Young
1206:poorhouses
1097:Ezra Pound
877:ballooning
612:Marylebone
582:, and the
479:Wandsworth
467:Kensington
376:51°28′58″N
152:Population
9026:Geography
8948:Fictional
8899:Tottenham
8889:St Helier
8799:Islington
8794:Isleworth
8704:Greenford
8659:Canonbury
8629:Battersea
8624:Barnsbury
8529:Upminster
8474:Southgate
8439:Northwood
8429:New Cross
8409:Mill Hill
8379:Harringay
8374:Hampstead
8369:Harlesden
8364:Greenwich
8284:Chingford
8259:Brentford
8249:Belgravia
8244:Beckenham
8228:Districts
8214:Wimbledon
8189:Streatham
8164:Orpington
8064:Bayswater
8023:Stratford
7917:Southwark
7593:Wood Lane
7154:Sands End
7106:Districts
6821:2 October
6793:144520487
6726:2 October
6664:2 October
6576:2 October
6546:2 October
6516:2 October
6457:2 October
6389:2 October
6359:2 October
6231:2 October
6185:2 October
6118:2 October
6088:2 October
6057:2 October
5935:2 October
5017:Elgar.org
4904:23 August
4416:. (1813)
3961:2 October
3473:Sands End
3330:Bob White
3323:lived in
3256:Say's law
3058:Nell Gwyn
2969:tradition
2824:Sands End
2679:By rail:
2651:By road:
2618:A217 road
2614:A308 road
2610:A219 road
2606:A218 road
2582:Sands End
2568:stops at
2516:Wimbledon
2467:Transport
2407:Education
2395:North End
2318:Take That
2268:punk rock
2266:'s 1970s
2143:modernist
2107:style by
2044:North End
1978:Gardens,
1950:the Mitre
1842:Sands End
1595:Cambridge
1538:151 votes
1381:North End
1293:Woolworth
1179:suffragan
1062:North End
1019:North End
881:gasholder
819:George IV
784:Charles I
766:In 1642,
708:in 1965.
664:Erkenwald
633:Neolithic
588:Wimbledon
518:Harlesden
379:0°11′42″W
309:Ambulance
245:Post town
8961:The Bill
8934:Yiewsley
8914:Walworth
8834:Northolt
8824:Mortlake
8784:Ickenham
8774:Holloway
8759:Highgate
8754:Highbury
8739:Hanworth
8664:Charlton
8654:Brockley
8604:Alperton
8579:Woodford
8554:West Ham
8539:Wanstead
8514:Tolworth
8499:Sydenham
8494:Surbiton
8484:Stanmore
8344:Finchley
8324:Edmonton
8314:Deptford
8309:Dagenham
8299:Coulsdon
8219:Woolwich
8184:Southall
8179:Richmond
8159:Lewisham
8109:East Ham
8094:Chiswick
8033:Uxbridge
8008:Kingston
7998:Hounslow
7962:West End
7927:Waterloo
7922:Vauxhall
7806:Category
7709:The Swan
7634:The Dove
7624:The Cock
6995:Archived
6965:Archived
6941:26 March
6935:Archived
6915:26 March
6909:Archived
6851:26 March
6845:Archived
6815:Archived
6756:26 March
6750:Archived
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6607:26 March
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6475:(1916).
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6412:Archived
6383:Archived
6353:Archived
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6274:26 March
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6179:Archived
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5884:Archived
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4094:Archived
4051:8 August
3985:Archived
3955:Archived
3543:See also
2520:Richmond
2490:entrance
2445:Grade II
2358:The Omen
2337:artist,
2327:Progress
2056:Lovibond
2017:Heritage
1923:the Cock
1876:and the
1854:Kentucky
1724:Dan Leno
1720:West End
1714:and the
1609:and the
1605:stadium
1527:terraces
1487:for the
1455:Politics
1216:and the
1038:Ceramics
947:and the
885:Georgian
815:Caroline
780:Kingston
510:Chiswick
168:TQ245765
9012:Portals
8919:Wapping
8884:Stepney
8839:Nunhead
8829:Neasden
8814:Lambeth
8734:Hanwell
8729:Hampton
8719:Hackney
8669:Chelsea
8634:Beckton
8614:Archway
8609:Anerley
8549:Welling
8464:Ruislip
8414:Mitcham
8339:Feltham
8319:Dulwich
8289:Clapham
8209:Wembley
8194:Tooting
8169:Peckham
8149:Kilburn
8114:Edgware
8104:Dalston
8089:Catford
8074:Brixton
8059:Barking
8013:Romford
7983:Croydon
7978:Bromley
7943:network
7907:Pimlico
7897:Mayfair
7887:Holborn
7818:Commons
7787:Schools
7767:Council
7392:Bridges
7048::
7001:29 July
6971:29 July
5990:29 July
5890:31 July
5758:29 July
5696:29 July
5666:16 July
5456:29 July
5430:29 July
5416:"MUSIC"
5400:29 July
5350:29 July
5294:29 July
5264:29 July
5234:29 July
5183:29 July
5027:29 July
4934:30 July
4874:29 July
4844:29 July
4771:29 July
4598:29 July
4569:29 July
4543:30 July
4507:28 June
4476:27 June
4234:29 July
4204:29 July
4178:29 July
4148:29 July
3991:29 July
3631:Gallery
3418:Kneller
2838:-based
2673:Olympia
2400:vox pop
2385:BBC One
2339:Example
2335:hip-hop
2145:(1938)
1800:double
1619:rackets
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