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Colet House
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In the neighbourhood...

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The main block of Blythe House, seen from Hazlitt Road, Olympia. Blythe House was built between 1899 and 1903 as the main office of the Post Office Savings Bank, which had outgrown its previous headquarter in Queen Victoria Street. By 1902 the Bank had 12,000 branches and more than 9 million accounts.
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Sacred Heart High School, Hammersmith (2013)
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Colet House
Credit: The Study Society
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Dewhurst Road, Hammersmith
Credit: Adam Raven (1952–2006), Hammersmith Library
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Extension of the Piccadilly Line station in Hammersmith Broadway (1930) London Underground proudly announce that the works will relieve unemployment. Beatrice Lillie and Nellie Wallace are billed at the Coliseum in the West End.
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Talgarth Road’s crossroad with North End Road prior to widening (1950s)
Credit: Alisdair Macdonald
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A No.27 bus departing from Hammersmith Bus Station c1920
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The Hammersmith Flyover (2009) The 1961-built Hammersmith flyover is one of the first examples of an elevated road using reinforced concrete.
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Royal Sussex Arms, Hammersmith Broadway (1908) The Broadway Electric Theatre, seen to the right, offered "animated singing pictures". Both pub and cinema lasted only until 1911.
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Latymer Court, W14 Latymer Court is a huge mansion block - at time of building in 1934 by Gordon Jeeves architects it was the largest block of its kind in Europe.
Credit: Jamie Barras
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