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Hanwell and is
An example of this is the Three Bridges Unit, in the grounds of Hanwell Asylum in West London and the John Munroe Hospital in Staffordshire.
Hanwell is a town situated in the London Borough of Ealing in west London, between Ealing and Southall.
Near to the old Rectory and close to Hanwell spring is a large stone of about a ton in weight.
The only other Hanwell in Britain is a small parish in Oxfordshire on the boundary with Warwickshire.
Further east still and back across on the north side of the Uxbridge Road at the junction of Hanwell Broadway is the " Duke of York " This became an important staging point for stagecoaches on their way between Oxford and London.
The next pub occupies the site of what was probably the very first inn to be established on the Oxford Road as it ran through Hanwell ; it is known today as the " Kings Arms ".
The church building is an imposing Gothic style building of the Edwardian period situated on a busy cross roads in the heart of Hanwell.
This canal and flight of locks are actually within the boundary of Southall but are named after the local village of Hanwell, which is much closer than either of the villages of Norwood or Southall.
The school was closed in 1933 but parts of it remain standing, and it is in use as the Hanwell Community Centre.
Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea Cemetery, Hanwell is an extramural Victorian cemetery run by Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.
Hanwell is represented by Non-League football club Hanwell Town F. C., which plays at the Reynolds Field, in Perivale.
* Al Bowlly, singer, is buried with other WW2 bombing victims in a mass grave in the City of Westminster Cemetery, Uxbridge Road, Hanwell.
'" And I remember that as I lifted my head to listen, my eye caught an omnibus on which was written " Hanwell ".... " Believing utterly in one's self is a hysterical and superstitious belief like believing in Joanna Southcote: the man who has it has ' Hanwell ' written on his face as plain as it is written on that omnibus.
Hanwell is made up of two electoral wards for local council elections: Hobbayne and Elthorne, which both elect councillors to Ealing Council.
Hanwell is in the London Assembly constituency of Ealing and Hillingdon which has one assembly member: Richard Barnes ( Conservative ), was re-elected in May 2008 but lost his seat to Labour in May 2012.
* The Crossrail train scheme is planned to include a stop at Hanwell railway station, with twice-hourly trains.
He died in 1921 and is buried in the Westminster Cemetery, Uxbridge Rd, Hanwell, Middlesex.
He is buried in Hanwell Cemetery.
Boston Manor is a London Underground station serving the Boston Manor area between Brentford and Hanwell in west London.

Hanwell and between
The Central London District School at Hanwell was built between 1856 and 1861 by a group of central London poor law unions to house and educate pauper children away from the workhouse ; the original site at Norwood having proved to be too small and unsuitable for extension.
They have been dated to between the 5th and the mid 6th century and attest to the age of this Saxon settlement in Hanwell.
The estate, which lies between Banbury and Hanwell, was built in between 2005 – 06, on the grounds of the former Hanwell Farm.
The Hanwell Fields Estate was built in the north between 2001 and 2009.
This table shows the apparent distance between the two stars and their relative position angle: first three columns show data predicted from an orbit calculated in 1937, the next two columns show in 2006, the next three columns show observations reported by the Hanwell Community Observatory.

Hanwell and two
The river and canal part company at the base of the Hanwell flight of locks ( 92-97 ), before two more locks take the canal to Norwood Green.
* Brian Whelan, painter, author and film maker lived in two locations in Hanwell while growing up.
On his return he joined two of his friends, John Dolben and John Fell, afterwards respectively Archbishop of York and Bishop of Oxford, and later joined the household of Sir Antony Cope of Hanwell, near Banbury.
For most of the day four trains stop each hour at Hanwell ; two going to Heathrow and two going to London Paddington.

Hanwell and Ealing
It would have run along the A4020, the Uxbridge Road, through Acton, Ealing, West Ealing, Hanwell, Southall and Hayes End.
* Carry On Constable ( 1960 ): Used many locations around Ealing, with Hanwell Library serving for the exterior shots of their Police Station.
The communities served by the Great Western Main Line include: West London ( including Acton, Ealing, Hanwell, Southall, Hayes, Harlington and West Drayton ); Iver ; Langley ; Slough ; Burnham ; Taplow ; Maidenhead ; Twyford ; Reading ; Tilehurst ; Goring-on-Thames ; Streatley ; Cholsey ; Didcot ; Swindon ; Chippenham ; Bath ; Keynsham ; and Bristol.
Boston Manor station is served by the 195 bus route, which runs north through Hanwell and Southall, terminating at Charville Lane Estate, Hayes, and south into Brentford ; and the E8 bus route, which runs north through Hanwell and West Ealing, terminating at Ealing Broadway station, and south into Brentford.
* Hounsell, Peter ( 1991 ) Ealing and Hanwell Past, London: Historical Publ., ISBN 0-948667-13-3
Hanwell railway station is a railway station in Hanwell in the London Borough of Ealing.
It includes Southall and parts of Hanwell and West Ealing south of the Great Western Main Line railway.

Hanwell and North
The single road re-divides just north in Norwood Green into a northwest road to Southall ( the A3005 ) and into the A4127 that passes by Hanwell, briefly using the A4020 west before bypassing Dormers Wells, passing Greenford to reach Sudbury, the town immediately to the west of Wembley and North Wembley.
The single road re-divides just north in Norwood Green into a northwest road to Southall ( the A3005 ) and into the A4127 that passes by Hanwell, briefly using the A4020 west before bypassing Dormers Wells, passing Greenford to reach Sudbury, the town immediately to the west of Wembley and North Wembley.

Hanwell and which
Next was the " Duke of Wellington " which lay approximately 400m closer to London on the southern side of the road, roughly opposite the old Hanwell Police Station.
The hunt would set off across Hanwell Heath, much of which still existed at that time.
Another local asylum was " Lawn House ", the home and privately-run asylum of Dr John Conolly, which he opened after retiring as superintendent of Hanwell Asylum.
Down Green Lane and on the west side was the old " Hanwell Cottage Hospital ", which was named " The Queen Victoria and War Memorial Hospital ".
The English Place-Name Society found in its search of the Hanwell records, an earlier name for the field which was Blood Cut Meadow.
Schools in Hanwell include St Mark's Primary School, Hobbayne Primary School, Mayfield Primary School, Oaklands Primary School, Drayton Manor High School, ( which later adopted as its own the motto the Hanwell Council's motto of nec aspera terrent ), Elthorne Park High School and Brentside High School.
It starts with a procession of decorated floats which travel from Hanwell Community Centre to Elthorne Park, where a show arena hosts various events which often includes dance and demonstrations put on by local groups.
Next the firm built its first line of track, the Hanwell and Langley section of the Great Western Railway, which included the Wharncliffe Viaduct.

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