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Boots chemist on Rabbits Road, Manor Park
Image: © David Howard
Taken: 5 Mar 2017
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Rabbits Road at the junction of The Warren
You can see the theme here
Image: © David Howard
Taken: 12 Nov 2017
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Romford Road at the junction of Rabbits Road
Image: © David Howard
Taken: 5 Mar 2017
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Rabbits Road at the junction of Romford Road
Image: © David Howard
Taken: 12 Nov 2017
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Romford Road
The A118 seen in Manor Park at the junction with Fourth Avenue, which is on the left. The junction on the right is Rabbits Road (A116).
Image: © Martin Addison
Taken: 17 Nov 2010
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Romford Road, Little Ilford
Image: © John Salmon
Taken: 4 Mar 2011
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Great Eastern main line at Rabbits Road
The route is four track as far as Shenfield, the four inner tracks here, being from the left, down main, up main, down electric and up electric. The names date from when only the suburban service as far as Shenfield was electrified. A little way ahead, obscured by the annoying overhead gantry, the electric lines fly over the main lines, so beyond, the arrangement is down electric, up electric, down main, up main. The two outer lines of the six here remain on the flat and enable switches to be made from down main to down electric and up main to up electric without interfering with other routes.
Image: © Robin Webster
Taken: 2 Apr 2011
0.07 miles
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Flats on Rabbits Road, Manor Park
Image: © David Howard
Taken: 12 Nov 2017
0.07 miles
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From the City's Cemetery to The Greenway (6)
Car heading up Rabbits Road
Image: © Basher Eyre
Taken: 7 Jan 2012
0.08 miles
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Manor Park Library, E12
This is the Romford Road façade of this ornate building, built at the junction with Rabbits Road. The Library was a Carnegie Library funded by the philanthropist Andrew Carnegie. The use of sandstone infilled with dark brickwork gives the impression of a building more typical of Carnegie Libraries in his native Scotland. The names Milton, Shakespeare, Tennyson and Carlyle are carved in the stonework immediately below the balustrade at roof level, while Dickens and Longfellow appear just below the lower balustrades. Over the main entrance on the left are carved the words "Let there be light", while "Carnegie" and "Library" appear on the main building frontage at the first floor level.
Image: © Nigel Cox
Taken: 7 Mar 2007
0.08 miles