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West Ealing is a district in the London Borough of Ealing, in West London. The district is about three-quarters of a mile (1.2 km) west of Ealing Broadway . Although there is a long history of settlement in the area, West Ealing in its present form is less than one hundred years old.
Dusty Springfield (1939–1999), soul singer, lived in Kent Gardens, West Ealing during the 1950s, attending St Anne's Convent School in Northfields and later working at Bentalls department store in Ealing Broadway. [22] Andrew Strauss (1977–), former England cricketer, currently lives in Ealing.
This category includes people from the Ealing neighbourhood of the London Borough of Ealing in Greater London, England. It was part of Middlesex until 1965. It was part of Middlesex until 1965. Contents
Ealing (/ ˈ iː l ɪ ŋ /) is a district in west London, England, 7.5 miles (12.1 km) west of Charing Cross in the London Borough of Ealing. [2] It is the administrative centre of the borough and is identified as a major metropolitan centre in the London Plan .
Pages in category "People from the London Borough of Ealing" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Ealing is the third largest London borough in population and eleventh largest in area, covering part of west London and a small part of north-west London. It bridges Inner and Outer London. [3] Its administrative centre is in Ealing Broadway. Ealing London Borough Council is the local authority.
[4] [5] The station was renamed Castle Hill Ealing Dean in 1875. [5] From 1 March 1883, the station was served by District Railway services running between Mansion House and Windsor. This service was discontinued as uneconomic after 30 September 1885. [6] [7] On 1 July 1899, the station was renamed West Ealing. [5] The original station building ...
Spencer Lowe, W13 arts group, Ealing youth offending service [14] More images: Ealing Rock: Dickens Yard: 2018: Gordon Young — Sculpture — Inscribed with lyrics from George Formby's song "Count Your Blessings and Smile" from the Ealing Studios film Let George Do It! (1940). [15] More images: The Eternal Flame: Ealing Green