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Gerry Anderson in West Hampstead

West Hampstead Life Posted on January 7, 2013 by Dick Weindling and Marianne CollomsJanuary 16, 2017

You may have heard that Gerry Anderson, the creator of Thunderbirds, died on the 26 December 2012. What is less well-known is that he grew up in West Hampstead, in a ‘squalid house’ off West End Lane, according to his … Continue reading →

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The Magnificent Marquis!

West Hampstead Life Posted on December 6, 2012 by Dick Weindling and Marianne CollomsJanuary 16, 2017

Most people reading this blog will have heard of Kilburn Grange Park, but not everyone will know there once was a large house called ‘The Grange’, facing Kilburn High Road. The present Park covers what remains of its grounds. Dick … Continue reading →

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‘Dick Barton’ in West Hampstead

West Hampstead Life Posted on December 1, 2012 by Dick Weindling and Marianne CollomsDecember 18, 2013

On 7 October 1946 ‘Dick Barton: special agent’ began broadcasting on the BBC Light Programme. The first review which appeared in The Daily Worker said: ‘It is so bad as to be almost beyond belief.’But despite this, the audience for … Continue reading →

Posted in Features, History | Tagged Dick Barton, Noel Johnson, Woodchurch Road | 1 Reply

When a Zeppelin flew over Kilburn

West Hampstead Life Posted on November 14, 2012 by Dick Weindling and Marianne CollomsAugust 6, 2014

The Germans began Zeppelin airship attacks in 1915. At first people came out to stare in wonder at these huge flying machines, but became more cautious as the bombs started to fall. On the 19 October 1917 a group of … Continue reading →

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Music and record Shops in Kilburn and West Hampstead

West Hampstead Life Posted on October 4, 2012 by Dick Weindling and Marianne CollomsDecember 18, 2013

A recent conversation with Mel Wright, a ‘Kilburn Older Voices Exchange’ worker and blues drummer with bands such as Shakey Vic, brought back memories that we had both gone to Foxley’s Record shop near Kilburn Station. This is the history … Continue reading →

Posted in Features, History | Tagged Music Shops, Record Shops | 6 Replies

Kilburn and Cricklewood book of old photos

West Hampstead Life Posted on September 17, 2012 by Dick Weindling and Marianne CollomsJanuary 16, 2017

If you would like to see over 200 pictures of old Kilburn and Cricklewood, the History Press have just published a second edition of our book. Copies are available from the West End Lane Bookshop or online.

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‘Rescuing friendless girls’

West Hampstead Life Posted on September 13, 2012 by Dick Weindling and Marianne CollomsJanuary 16, 2017

For many years 141 West End Lane was a mother and babies home run by the Paddington and Marylebone Ladies Association. This charitable foundation was established about 1882 by Joanna Frances (Joan) Bonham Carter to ‘rescue friendless girls’ who were … Continue reading →

Posted in Features, History | Tagged Bonham Carter, Mother and baby home, west end lane | 13 Replies

New book: Camden Town and Kentish Town, Then and Now

West Hampstead Life Posted on July 25, 2012 by Dick Weindling and Marianne CollomsDecember 18, 2013

The Ham and High review of our new book.

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Bradley Wiggins the cycling champion from Kilburn wins the Tour de France

West Hampstead Life Posted on July 23, 2012 by Dick Weindling and Marianne CollomsMarch 20, 2014

Bradley Wiggins in the 2012 Tour De France (Wiki Commons) History was made yesterday, 22 July 2012, when Bradley Wiggins became the first Englishman to win the Tour de France and so become Kilburn’s most famous sportsman. The sport is … Continue reading →

Posted in News, Sport | Tagged Bradley Wiggins, cycling | 1 Reply

An artist and astronomer

West Hampstead Life Posted on June 18, 2012 by Dick Weindling and Marianne CollomsJanuary 16, 2017

While searching the catalogue of the British Museum for material about Kilburn, I found this delightful sketch of a farm. It was probably painted in the 1860s when there were several farms on both the Hampstead and Willesden sides of … Continue reading →

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