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The Bayswater Conduit in 1798.
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Bayswater Road
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Chilworth Street, W2
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Edgware Road
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Lisson Green
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Bayswater Road sign
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In the neighbourhood...

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The 1807 Hyatt map William Hyett produced an amazingly accurate map of the London countryside in 1807, using just pen and paper. An interior decorator with royal patronage, Frederick Crace amassed some 1200 printed and hand-drawn maps charting the development of the city and its immediate vicinity from around 1570 to 1860. A couple of these maps date from 1807 as William Hyett put pen and ink to paper and drew a remarkable accurate view of the then countryside around north and west London.
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A GWR 4073 Class locomotive waits to depart Paddington Station, adjacent to Brunel’s cast-iron Bishop’s Bridge road bridge, in April 1962.
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Chilworth Street, W2
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Going Greek, Colindale
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Westway construction making its way along the Harrow Road (1960s)
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Paddington Fire Station (c.1900)
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An 1800-era map of the future area of Bayswater I walked across the area depicted on this map (which is one of mine, featured on www.theundergroundmap.com) My modern walk went from Bayswater station to Paddington station in as straight a line as I could achieve through the streetscape. But to be fair to the street designers, back in 1800 I’d have been climbing hedges and jumping across the River Westbourne. Video: https://youtu.be/UjwOFgg5REY
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St Marylebone Electricity Generating Station, built in 1905 and then located at the corner of Richmond Street and Fisherton Street
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