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Engels and the bridge builder

West Hampstead Life Posted on June 12, 2012 by Dick Weindling and Marianne CollomsJanuary 16, 2017

In November 2011 Kate Jarman, an archivist at Brent Archives, was going through some old mortgage documents when the name on one of them caught her eye. The property was a new house in Willesden Lane built by Samuel Blasby … Continue reading →

Posted in Features, History | Tagged Alfred Thorne, Bridge builder, Engels, Willesden Lane | 2 Replies

South Pacific tribal pieces in Kilburn

West Hampstead Life Posted on May 28, 2012 by Dick Weindling and Marianne CollomsJanuary 16, 2017

In 1895 a Kilburn man gave his collection of New Hebrides (now called Vanuatu) artefacts to Sir A.W. Franks, the keeper of Antiquities at the British Museum, and asked him to put them on display. This struck us as rather … Continue reading →

Posted in Features, History | Tagged Human Skull, Kilburn, New Hebrides, Vanuatu | Leave a reply

Camden Town and Kentish Town: Then and Now

West Hampstead Life Posted on May 28, 2012 by Dick Weindling and Marianne CollomsDecember 19, 2013

Our new book shows a series of old photos of Camden Town and Kentish Town, see together with what is there now. We will be doing an illustrated talk at the Owl Bookshop on 12 July. Camden Town in north-west … Continue reading →

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Wartime murder at Kilburn station

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

Kilburn Station, 2012 At 12.30 am on 12 December 1942in Kilburn and Brondesbury Metropolitan Station, Josephine Chapman was cashing up after the last train had gone. She heard a knock on the door and a voice saying, ‘Can I have … Continue reading →

Posted in Features, History | Tagged george gardiner, murder, wartime | 3 Replies

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