Alan Godfrey Maps for the Ealing Acton Area Please click on the map code in the grid or scroll down the page for details. Move north, south, east or west (if available) for more maps in adjoining areas.South Ealing 1934   -   Map Ref: LND070.4Price: £2.50
published 2007; intro by Jonathan Oates We have published two versions of this map, showing how the area developed across the years. Each covers the same area. Coverage stretches from Elthorne Park eastward to Cedar Grove, and from Rathgar Avenue southward to Darwin Road. In 1894 this was still a largely rural area, and major features are St Mary's church, a stretch of the District line with Boston Road and South Ealing stations, a small stretch of Grand Junction Canal with Osterley Lock; Little Ealing, with Ealing Park convent, Ealing Cemetery, and the beginning of building nearby; Lammas Park and village area around St Mary's church. By 1934 most of the map had been built up. Selected directory extracts are included on both maps. An index map showing the areas covered by this and adjacent maps is available here. The map links up with Sheets 56 Ealing to the north, 69 Hanwell to the west, 71 South Acton to the east and 83 Brentford to the south. OUT OF STOCK In stock
South Acton 1935   -   Map Ref: LND071.4Price: £2.50
published 1990; introduction by Jonathan Oates We have published two versions of this map so far; each covers the same area, so you can see how the streets chanmged over the years. The western half of the map is dominated by Gunnersbury Park, including Gunnersbury House. The eastern half of the map is very built up, with South Acton, the Mill Hill Park estate and, further down, Acton Green. Acton High Street is in the NE corner. Several railways cross the map, including the North & South Western Junction and the District's Ealing Extension. Stations include South Acton, Chiswick Park & Acton Green, and Mill Hill Park (later Acton Town). Other features include Fairlawn House, All Saints church, Bollo Bridge Road, Heathfield Lodge, Berrymead Priory (here Constitutional Club), Elm Grove (until 1892 the Royal India Asylum). St Mary's parish church is at the extreme top of the map. The 1935 version includes a selection of contemporary street directories for Avenue Road, Bollo Bridge Road, Gunnersbnury Avenue, Gunnersbury Lane, Osborne Road. OUT OF STOCK In stock
Barnes 1893   -   Map Ref: LND098.2Price: £2.50
Detailed map of Barnes. London Sheet 98 Introduction by Alan Godfrey Coverage incl Barnes station, West Barnes, Mortlake Cemetery, St Mary's Mortlake, Barnes Bridge, West Fields, Barnes Common, Barnes Green, St Mary's Barnes, Barnes Cemetery, Putney Cemetery, Barn Elms. OUT OF STOCK In stock