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Basketball, Jubilee Park
'In 1935 Ealing Council purchased a site of over 12 acres of former farmland to create Jubilee Park and Jubilee Gardens, named for King George V's Silver Jubilee." London Parks & Gardens Trust.
Image: © Des Blenkinsopp
Taken: 11 Mar 2019
0.11 miles
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Houses on Mansell Road, Greenford
Image: © David Howard
Taken: 3 Aug 2012
0.13 miles
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Mansell Road, Greenford
Image: © David Howard
Taken: 3 Aug 2012
0.14 miles
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Jubilee Park, Southall
"In 1935 Ealing Council purchased a site of over 12 acres of former farmland to create Jubilee Park and Jubilee Gardens, named for King George V's Silver Jubilee"
Info from London Parks & Gardens Trust. http://www.londongardensonline.org.uk/gardens-online-record.php?ID=EAL028
Image: © Des Blenkinsopp
Taken: 11 Mar 2019
0.15 miles
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Flowerbeds on Jubilee Park, Southall
Image: © David Howard
Taken: 16 Aug 2014
0.16 miles
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Houses on Allenby Road, Dormer's Wells
Image: © David Hawgood
Taken: 1 Jul 2005
0.16 miles
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Muslim area in Greenford Park Cemetery
Greenford Park Cemetery was opened as a private cemetery, and later taken over by Greenford Council. It was laid out on former farmland, with a grid of paths leading to a small chapel in the centre. It was declared open for interments 'at exceptionally low charges' in January 1902. All the graves face in the normal east-west direction except in the Muslim section just to the south-west of the chapel where they are all aligned roughly east-south-east to west-north-west to face Mecca. The chapel is unusually bright for a cemetery and looks like it has had a fresh application of white paint.
This is within the Muslim area.
Image: © Marathon
Taken: 25 Apr 2018
0.17 miles
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Muslim area in Greenford Park Cemetery
Greenford Park Cemetery was opened as a private cemetery, and later taken over by Greenford Council. It was laid out on former farmland, with a grid of paths leading to a small chapel in the centre. It was declared open for interments 'at exceptionally low charges' in January 1902. All the graves face in the normal east-west direction except in the Muslim section just to the south-west of the chapel where they are all aligned roughly east-south-east to west-north-west to face Mecca. The chapel is unusually bright for a cemetery and looks like it has had a fresh application of white paint.
This is within the Muslim area and the chapel is just behind the blossom.
Image: © Marathon
Taken: 25 Apr 2018
0.18 miles
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Muslim area in Greenford Park Cemetery
Greenford Park Cemetery was opened as a private cemetery, and later taken over by Greenford Council. It was laid out on former farmland, with a grid of paths leading to a small chapel in the centre. It was declared open for interments 'at exceptionally low charges' in January 1902. All the graves face in the normal east-west direction except in the Muslim section just to the south-west of the chapel where they are all aligned roughly east-south-east to west-north-west to face Mecca. The chapel is unusually bright for a cemetery and looks like it has had a fresh application of white paint.
This is within the Muslim area and the chapel is just behind the blossom.
Image: © Marathon
Taken: 25 Apr 2018
0.18 miles
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Southall: Jubilee Park
The park was acquired by the then local council in the late 1930s, and was named to commemorate the Silver Jubilee of King George V in 1935. The land was formerly farmland belonging to Sparrow Farm and Waxlow Manor Farm, the latter having been on the route of the present-day Cornwall Avenue.
Image: © Nigel Cox
Taken: 13 Jan 2013
0.18 miles