pianola
Registered: July 2007 Location: London Posts: 66
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Thank you, Howard. You can clearly see the roof line of the Universal Music Co factory either side of the right-hand chimney, and the clock tower from the main Orchestrelle/Aeolian factory is also unmistakeable. It's interesting how perspective can play tricks. The house on the extreme left of this scan must be the same house as the one on the far side of the canal bridge (on the right) on the postcard of Station Road which you posted (WHA 1429), but the detail looks much narrower in this photo, presumably because it's at an angle to the camera. Anyway, thank you again!
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Brian
Registered: March 2004 Location: Western Australia Posts: 49
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That would make the extreme left building The Old Crown and the row of houses an incomplete Western View. (there were eventually18 houses built in 1915)
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sceenyclan
Registered: May 2008 Location: Hounslow. Posts: 212
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Smashing photo, if my memory serves me correct the cottages prior to this were known ad Austin Row, my gret grandmother Elizabeth Sceeny lived there in 1901
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