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The London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham (pronunciation ⓘ) is a London borough in West London and which also forms part of Inner London. The borough was formed in 1965 as the London Borough of Hammersmith from the merger of the former Metropolitan Boroughs of Fulham and Hammersmith. The name was changed to Hammersmith and Fulham in 1979.
Hammersmith is a district of West London, England, 4.3 miles (6.9 km) southwest of Charing Cross.It is the administrative centre of the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham, and identified in the London Plan as one of 35 major centres in Greater London.
The London Borough of Hammersmith (as it was originally named) and its council were created under the London Government Act 1963, with the first election held in 1964.For its first year the council acted as a shadow authority alongside the area's two outgoing authorities, being the metropolitan borough councils of Fulham and Hammersmith.
A map showing the wards of Hammersmith and Fulham from 2002 until 2022. Hammersmith and Fulham London Borough Council is the local authority for the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham in London, England. The council is elected every four years.
The Fulham Boys School (CE, boys) Fulham Cross Academy (mixed) Fulham Cross Girls' School (girls) Hammersmith Academy (mixed) The Hurlingham Academy (mixed) Lady Margaret School (CE, girls) London Oratory School (RC, boys) Phoenix Academy (mixed) Sacred Heart High School (RC, girls) West London Free School (mixed)
People from the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham (14 C, 2 P) Politics of the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham (4 C, 21 P) R.
Fulham Reach, overlooking Hammersmith Bridge: 2014: Relief — Clark designed the predecessor to the current Hammersmith Bridge; the plaque shows him with his Széchenyi Chain Bridge in Budapest. [36] More images: Statue of Capability Brown: Riverside Walk
Charles Alexander, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach, owned properties in both Fulham and Hammersmith, where he lived with his second wife, Elizabeth Craven Esther Bruce , seamstress whose autobiography was the first book to document the life of a black working-class woman in Britain; [ 13 ] born in Fulham