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University of East London
This is the Barking Campus of the University of East London. UEL was formed in 1992 from the merger of West Ham Tech, South East Essex Tech and North East London Polytechnic. It has 18,000 students at this and two other major campuses in Stratford and new buildings in Docklands.
Image: © Glyn Baker
Taken: 16 Sep 2005
0.08 miles
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St Thomas More RC Church, Barking, Essex
Image: © Peter Stack
Taken: 25 May 2009
0.13 miles
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A way out of Mayesbrook Park
Leading to Waterside Close and thence to Longbridge Road.
Image: © Robin Webster
Taken: 24 Apr 2011
0.14 miles
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The nature area in Mayesbrook Park
Mayesbrook Park was first opened in 1934 during the growth of the Becontree Estate and was formed by enclosing land that was previously open countryside. The two lakes were created when gravel was extracted for use in building the Estate. The lakes are known locally as 'Matchstick Island' and more formally, if uninspiringly, as North Lake and South Lake.
The park was originally designed by the Landscape Architect Thomas Mawson but his plans were never fully realised as the Second World War intervened. Construction stopped and the park was used for temporary army accommodation.
In 2011 the park was significantly altered by widening the Mayes Brook, which followed the western edge of the park, and moving it to meander through the park. The nature area here was created at the same time. The Mayes Brook in its new course is just ahead. The nature area is not open to the public to avoid disturbance to the wildlife. This photograph was taken through the railings.
Image: © Marathon
Taken: 15 Jun 2016
0.14 miles
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The northern entrance to Mayesbrook Park
Mayesbrook Park was first opened in 1934 during the growth of the Becontree Estate and was formed by enclosing land that was previously open countryside. The two lakes were created when gravel was extracted for use in building the Estate. The lakes are known locally as 'Matchstick Island' and more formally, if uninspiringly, as North Lake and South Lake.
The park was originally designed by the Landscape Architect Thomas Mawson but his plans were never fully realised as the Second World War intervened. Construction stopped and the park was used for temporary army accommodation.
In 2011 the park was significantly altered by widening the Mayes Brook, which followed the western edge of the park, and moving it to meander through the park.
This looks towards the northern entrance from Waterside Close off Longbridge Road.
Image: © Marathon
Taken: 15 Jun 2016
0.14 miles
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The northern entrance to Mayesbrook Park
Mayesbrook Park was first opened in 1934 during the growth of the Becontree Estate and was formed by enclosing land that was previously open countryside. The two lakes were created when gravel was extracted for use in building the Estate. The lakes are known locally as 'Matchstick Island' and more formally, if uninspiringly, as North Lake and South Lake.
The park was originally designed by the Landscape Architect Thomas Mawson but his plans were never fully realised as the Second World War intervened. Construction stopped and the park was used for temporary army accommodation.
In 2011 the park was significantly altered by widening the Mayes Brook, which followed the western edge of the park, and moving it to meander through the park.
This looks towards the northern entrance from inside the park. Waterside Close off Longbridge Road is beyond.
Image: © Marathon
Taken: 15 Jun 2016
0.14 miles
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Barking Football Club, Mayesbrook Park
Barking 1 Oxford United 0, FA Cup 1st round
Image: © Steve Daniels
Taken: 24 Nov 1979
0.15 miles
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Mayesbrook Park Entrance
Off the A124 Longbridge Road
Image: © Geographer
Taken: 17 Mar 2009
0.15 miles
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Shops on Longbridge Road, Goodmayes
Image: © David Howard
Taken: 5 Mar 2017
0.15 miles
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St.Thomas More Catholic Church, Barking
On the A124 Longbridge Road looking from Waterside Close
Image: © Geographer
Taken: 17 Mar 2009
0.16 miles