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Greater London in 1888 Series - showing Ealing, Acton, Brentford, Castlebar Hill, Gunnersbury, Chiswick, Kew (north) - sheet 14

Greater London in 1888 Series - showing Ealing, Acton, Brentford, Castlebar Hill, Gunnersbury, Chiswick, Kew (north) - sheet 14

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This digital download is a high-quality 300dpi JPG image of a London street atlas map dated 1888. It is enlarged, and sized to print if required at A2 dimensions (59.4 cm x 42 cm), or simply view it in close up on your computer screen using for instance Windows Photo or similar.

These maps are sharp and clear. All railway lines and stations are shown and named.

Ealing, Acton, and Brentford were residential areas located in the western part of London in 1888. These areas were known for their green spaces, historic architecture, and diverse communities.

Ealing was a charming suburban area that offered a mix of urban amenities and rural tranquility. The area featured several parks and green spaces, such as Walpole Park and Ealing Common, and boasted many stunning Victorian and Georgian homes. The residents of Ealing were a mix of middle- to upper-class individuals, as well as working-class families.

Acton was a bustling commercial and residential area that had undergone significant development in the late 19th century. The area featured several factories and industrial sites, such as the Acton Works of the Great Western Railway, as well as many beautiful Victorian and Edwardian homes. The residents of Acton were predominantly working-class individuals who worked in the factories and industries located in the area.

Brentford was a historic area located on the banks of the River Thames. The area featured many historic buildings, such as the beautiful Syon House and the Brentford Dock, which was a major center for shipping and trade. The residents of Brentford were a diverse mix of middle- to upper-class individuals, working-class families, and immigrants who had settled in the area.

Today, these areas remain popular residential areas in London, with many historic landmarks and buildings still standing. Ealing offers a mix of high-end shops, restaurants, and green spaces, while Acton has evolved into a vibrant cultural hub with a mix of businesses, shops, and restaurants. Brentford is still an important center for shipping and trade and offers visitors the chance to explore its rich history and heritage.

Whether you're a history buff, a cartography enthusiast, or simply looking for a unique piece of decor for your home or office, this map is sure to delight. It's a piece of history that you can own and enjoy for years to come.

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