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Putney Bridge is a London Underground station on the Wimbledon branch of the District line.It is between Parsons Green and East Putney stations and is in Zone 2.The station is located in the south of Fulham, adjacent to Fulham High Street and New Kings Road and is a short distance from the north end of Putney Bridge from which it takes its name.
The SW (South Western) postcode area, also known as the London SW postcode area, [2] is a group of 20 postcode districts within the London post town in England. The area comprises the South Western operational district (covering the subdivisions of postcode district SW1, plus SW2 - SW10) and the Battersea operational district (covering SW11 - SW20), [3] and is the only area within the London ...
SW6 may refer to: SW postcode area; Fulham; West London derby; Legion of Super-Heroes; Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi; The codename for Th13teen at Alton ...
Putney Bridge, 1793, by J. Farington, a square-rigged 'West Country' barge, fishermen netting for salmon and erosion of the riverbank. The first bridge of any kind between the two parishes of Fulham and Putney was built during the Civil War: after the Battle of Brentford in 1642, the Parliamentary forces built a bridge of boats between Fulham and Putney.
Map of the boundary stones. The District of Columbia (initially, the Territory of Columbia) was originally specified to be a square 100 square miles (260 km 2) in area, with the axes between the corners of the square running north-south and east-west, The square had its southern corner at the southern tip of Jones Point in Alexandria, Virginia, at the confluence of the Potomac River and ...
1898 map showing Sands End with the Fulham Gas Works A map showing the Sands End ward of Fulham Metropolitan Borough as it appeared in 1916. For centuries, this swampy place was a rural backwater, cut off from other villages and the main thoroughfares into the City of London.
Peterborough School is a Grade II listed former school at Clancarty Road, Fulham, London SW6. [1] It was built in 1903–04, and the architect was T. J. Bailey, for the London Board School. [1] London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham education department closed the school in 2007.
Fulham Road ( the A219) runs from Putney Bridge as "Fulham High Street" and then eastward to Fulham Broadway, in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham, through Chelsea to Brompton Road Knightsbridge which continues to the A4 in Brompton, in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.