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Uxbridge and Belmont
The Metropolitan Railway first opened a station in Uxbridge on 4 July 1904 on Belmont Road, a short distance to the north of the existing station.

Uxbridge and Road
Where Route 16 turns south, the Post Road continues east as Northeast Main Street, which leads to the Uxbridge town line.
The Post Road enters the town from Uxbridge as Hartford Avenue West.
Sykes's small office above a grocer's shop at 130 Uxbridge Road, Shepherd's Bush, was shared from around 1953 by Milligan.
Central Acton lies on the former main road between London and Oxford ( the Uxbridge Road ) and several inns along it date back several centuries as stopping places for travellers.
Leading off Acton High Street is Acton Hill on the Uxbridge Road which is home to Thai Nice, the very popular North China Restaurant and the new " Little French Restaurant ".
It would have run along the A4020, the Uxbridge Road, through Acton, Ealing, West Ealing, Hanwell, Southall and Hayes End.
The Uxbridge Road ( then known as the Oxford Road ) was turnpiked between Uxbridge and Tyburn in 1714.
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.
During the Victorian period, the village to the north of the Uxbridge Road began to slowly expand to the south of the road.
The most interesting parts are the chapel and an entrance arch, visible from the Uxbridge Road.
It is situated on the north side of the Uxbridge Road on the former common land of East Field.
* Al Bowlly, singer, is buried with other WW2 bombing victims in a mass grave in the City of Westminster Cemetery, Uxbridge Road, Hanwell.
In 1901 the first electric trams began to run along the Uxbridge Road, causing the population of the village to expand faster than with the arrival of the trains half a century before.
A tram depot ( later converted into a trolleybus depot and then into a bus garage ) was located on the Uxbridge Road.
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
Additionally, the Bannister Stadium & Bannister Sports Centre ( containing sports pitches and an athletics track ) are located off the Uxbridge Road.
Local businesses include a number of furniture shops including Chaplins, which holds the largest selection of contemporary designer furniture in Europe, plus numerous restaurants including Italian ( for example, there is a branch of ASK on the Uxbridge Road ), Greek, Chinese, American and Indian.
* Jessie Matthews, English actress, dancer and singer, lived on Uxbridge Road in Hatch End for several years.
A charter of Henry II gives the name as Hestune, meaning " enclosed settlement ", which is justified by its location in what was the Warren of Staines, between the ancient Roman road to Bath, and the Uxbridge Road to Oxford.
A turnpike gate was constructed at the foot of the hill on the main road from London to Uxbridge, now Oxford Street, Bayswater Road and Holland Park Avenue along this part of its route.
Roman roads formed the parish's north-eastern and southern boundaries from Marble Arch: Watling Street ( later Edgware Road ) and the Uxbridge road, known by the 1860s as Bayswater Road.

Uxbridge and was
Quiney was in London again in June, 1601, and in November, when he rode up, as Shakespeare must often have done, by way of Oxford, High Wycombe, and Uxbridge, and home through Aylesbury and Banbury.
He was taken to Uxbridge Cottage Hospital, where for a time his life was believed to be in danger.
Daniel Day established a wool carding mill in the Blackstone Valley at Uxbridge, Massachusetts in 1809, the third woollen mill established in the U. S. ( The first was in Hartford, Connecticut, and the second at Watertown, Massachusetts.
Trusted by the popular party, Pembroke was made governor of the Isle of Wight, and he was one of the representatives of the parliament on several occasions, notably during the negotiations at Uxbridge in 1645 and at Newport in 1648, and when the Scots surrendered Charles in 1647.
For two years from 1939 the 8-car Uxbridge line trains were extended from Aldgate but this caused operational problems, and from 1941 Barking was again served by Hammersmith & City trains.
From 1836 to 10 September 1962 there was a railway line between West Drayton and Uxbridge, with an intermediate station at Cowley ( opened 1 October 1904 ).
The cars cost £ 1, 000 each yet the ordinary fare from Shepherd's Bush to Uxbridge was only 8 < sup > d </ sup >.
Ickenham had a parish council but came within the Uxbridge Rural District until 1925, when this was absorbed into the Municipal Borough of Uxbridge.
Ickenham was within the Uxbridge constituency until boundary changes at the 2010 general election meant it became part of the new Ruislip, Northwood and Pinner constituency, represented by Nick Hurd MP.
In 2007, Cadbury Schweppes announced that it was moving to Uxbridge, London Borough of Hillingdon, to cut costs.
For Poor Law it was grouped into the Uxbridge Union and was within Uxbridge Rural Sanitary District from 1875.

Uxbridge and first
Uxbridge Road was part of the main London to Oxford stagecoach route for many years and remained the main route to Oxford until the building of the Western Avenue highway to the north of Southall in the first half of the 20th century.
First horse drawn, then electric trams ( until 1936 ) and, then, electric trolleybuses, gave Southall residents and workers quick and convenient transport along Uxbridge Road in the first half of the 20th century before they were replaced by standard diesel-engined buses in 1960.
By 1800, Uxbridge had become one of the most important market towns in Middlesex, helped by its status as the first stopping point for stagecoaches travelling from London to Oxford.
John Randall was first elected to represent Uxbridge in a 1997 by-election after the sitting MP, Sir Michael Shersby, died shortly after the 1997 general election.
The first stretch was built in the late 18th century from Brentford to Uxbridge.
The first Air Force Dress Uniform, " Uxbridge Blue ", was made here.
Uxbridge played key roles in women's rights by granting town meeting voting rights to America's first woman voter, Lydia Taft, and the right to serve on juries to Massachusetts's first women jurors, and playing minor roles in the narratives of American Revolution soldier, Deborah Sampson, and abolitionist Abby Kelley Foster.
The historic link began in 1805, when the Uxbridge area was granted by the British crown to Dr. Christopher Beswick, first medical doctor north of the Oak Ridges Moraine.
* John Capron, Sr, born in Cumberland in 1754, native who became a clothier, and later textile pioneer, installed first power looms for woolens made at Cumberland, in his Capron Mill at Uxbridge, in 1820's.
It was in 1901 that Ealing Urban District was incorporated as a municipal borough, Walpole Park was opened and the first electric trams ran along the Uxbridge Road.
For example, the masonry arch symbolises Isambard Kingdom Brunel, the compass and cogwheel symbolise technology, the ermine lozenge is an allusion to the Arms of Lord Halsbury, the first Chancellor of the University and the crest of the swan symbolises Uxbridge.
He was first in the service of Oliver St John, and, in January 1645, became a secretary to the parliamentary commissioners at the Treaty of Uxbridge.
The first passenger carrying narrow gauge railway in North America, the Toronto and Nipissing Railway arrived in Uxbridge in June 1871, and for over a decade Uxbridge was the headquarters of the railway.
* Sidney Cornwallis Peel, second son of the first Viscount, sat as Member of Parliament for Uxbridge and was created a Baronet in 1936 ( see Peel Baronets ).
The first new Congregational Church in the Massachusetts Colony during the great awakening period, was in 1731 at Uxbridge and called the Rev. Nathan Webb as its Pastor.
Her first job in journalism was as a reporter for the Richmond Herald and then the Uxbridge Evening Mail.
* John Capron and Sons 1820-installed the first power looms for woolens in North America at Uxbridge, Massachusetts.
The first service from Harrow on the Hill to Uxbridge ran on 4 July 1904
It left Hillingdon House, at RAF Uxbridge on this date and moved to Bentley Priory with its first Air Officer Commanding Air Chief Marshal Sir Hugh Dowding.

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