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Feltham and Community
Since the controversial removal in 2008 of the Feltham Community Association from the Feltham People's Centre ( the former Feltham Hotel ), the town has lacked a dedicated community centre.
* Olympic gold medalist Athlete Mo Farah attended Feltham Community College.
*-FelthamWest. info-Local Community Website with local community information for Feltham residents

Feltham and originally
The suburb was originally part of Five Dock Farm and when subdivided in 1837, was called Feltham.

Feltham and known
About 1730, Feltham said, a brewer called Harwood made a single beer called Entire, which recreated the flavour of " three threads " and became known as " porter ".
A popular variety of pea known as the " Feltham First " is so-named for being first grown in the town.
The Centre, Feltham ( also known as " The Longford Centre ", if only by the original developers and some retail tenants ), opened in 2006.
* Actor Derek Martin, best known as Charlie Slater in BBC soap EastEnders, lived in Feltham
John Feltham Archibald was born in Kildare, now known as Geelong West, Victoria, but changed his name to Jules François Archibald as a result of his great love of French culture.
HM Prison Feltham ( more commonly known as Feltham Young Offenders Institution ) is a prison for male juveniles and Young Offenders Institution, located near Feltham town in the London Borough of Hounslow, in southwest London, England.
A Messerschmitt Bf 110 of the Luftwaffe unit known as ZG 2 had left the former French aerodrome at Guyancourt as part of an escort for bombers raiding RAF airfields at Feltham, Heston and Heathrow.

Feltham and School
Feltham and Whalley had been school mates at Sydney Grammar School in St Ives.
Boyd was born in Feltham and grew up in Ashford in Middlesex attending Tudor Grammar School.
Ashford Church of England in School road and Echelford Primary School on Feltham road are the best primary schools in the area.
Brock's childhood was spent in Feltham, Middlesex attending the Longford Secondary Modern School ( Now called Rivers Academy ).
Such roles and responsibilities included county bridges, prisons, lunatic asylums and Feltham Industrial School.
The original Feltham institution was built in 1854 as an Industrial School and was taken over in 1910 by the Prison Commissioners as their second Borstal institution.

Feltham and when
Feltham was still a teenager when he published his first edition of Resolves in 1623.

Feltham and was
Lieutenant Jocelyn Feltham, the assistant to the fort's commander, Captain William Delaplace, was awoken by the noise, and called to wake the captain.
Feltham claimed that in 18th-century London a popular beverage called " three threads " was made consisting of a third of a pint each of ale, beer and twopenny ( the strongest beer, costing tuppence a quart ).
Porter is actually mentioned as early as 1721, but no writer before Feltham says it was made to replicate " three threads ".
"; however, his surrender demand was made to Lieutenant Jocelyn Feltham and not the fort's commander, who did later appear and surrender his sword.
In 1901 the parish had a population of 4, 534 and in 1904 it was split from the rural district to form the Feltham Urban District.
The Urban District of Feltham council was disbanded in 1965, along with the Middlesex County Council.
It should be noted, however, that though for administrative purposes the area now falls within the area administered by the Greater London Authority, together with the London Assembly and the Mayor of London, the geographic county of Middlesex was never abolished and many Feltham residents continue to identify their home county as " Middlesex ".
The main economic activity of the Feltham area was market gardening until well into the twentieth century.
In what is now the Leisure West complex, the Feltham tramcar was once manufactured and ran along the tracks of many municipal operators, though never in Feltham itself.
Feltham was also home to Britain's second largest railway marshalling yard, and was a target for German air force bombs several times during World War II.
Feltham Priory, or Feltham Nunnery, was dedicated to Saints Mary and Scholastica ( twin sister of St Benedict ).
* Vic Briggs, guitarist of 1960s pop group The Animals, was born in Feltham and grew up in Twickenham
* Film writer and director Edmund Goulding ( 1891 – 1959 ) was born in Feltham
* Buster Lloyd-Jones ( 1914 – 1980 ), eminent vet, was born in Feltham
Feltham Swimming Baths was built on parkland beside the Uxbridge Road in 1965, later refurbished and renamed Feltham Airparcs Leisure Centre .. That public sports facility was renamed in 2010 as Hanworth Air Park Leisure Centre & Library
A feature film made at the time of the trial, based on the trial transcript and distributed by New Line Cinema, The Great Chicago Conspiracy Circus, by Cannes-winning director Kerry Feltham, was released in January 2008 on DVD.

Feltham and formed
Feltham formed an ancient parish in the Spelthorne hundred of Middlesex.
Another significant British band were the Guana Batz, formed in Feltham, Middlesex in 1983.
Frenzal Rhomb formed in 1992 in the Sydney suburb of Newtown with Alexis ' Lex ' Feltham on bass guitar and Jason Whalley on vocals.
The current institution was formed in 1991 as a result of a merger between Feltham Borstal and the Ashford Remand Centre.
The Guana Batz are an English psychobilly band that was formed in 1982 in Feltham, Middlesex.

Feltham and from
Category: People from Feltham
In 1932 the parishes of Hanworth and East Bedfont were also transferred from the Staines district to Feltham Urban District.
David Alan Keen ( 25 November 1937 – 10 November 2011 ) was a British Labour Co-operative politician, who was the Member of Parliament ( MP ) for Feltham and Heston from 1992 until his death in 2011.
It is based at the Feltham ICG Headquarters and consists of 350 staff who are drawn from across the three services.
However, it was only after the First World War that Poles settled in large numbers in London – many from the Prisoner of War camps in Alexandra Palace and Feltham.
The class was mainly used around London working from Hither Green, Norwood and Feltham yards.
Edward N. " Ted " Whiteaway ( 1 November 1928 in Feltham, Middlesex – 18 October 1995 ) was a British racing driver from England, who raced from 1951 to 1963.
Proposals made to distance HMP Feltham from its reputation included the suggestion of renaming it to ' HMP Bedfont Lakes '.
A regular bus service runs from Feltham to Heathrow Airport.
Other bus routes serve Feltham High Street, which is a short walk from the station.
Feltham lies on the route of the Heathrow Airtrack, a rail service proposed by BAA to run from Heathrow Terminal 5 to, and Guildford.
The line would replace the airport bus service with a railway service directly from Feltham into the airport.
* 2 from Waterloo, leaving the loop line beyond Hounslow to go via Feltham to
The station is between Staines and Feltham on the line from Waterloo to Windsor.
Introduced at the 1965 London Motor Show, the DB6 was already a dated design notable as the first model engineered following a factory relocate from Feltham to Newport Pagnell.
One significant behind-the-scenes change for the Mark II was the move of coachbuilding responsibilities from Feltham to the Tickford Coachbuilding Works in Newport Pagnell.

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