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ten-person wards on the ground floor, one male, one female, and a ward for twelve children upstairs; the whole hospital was constructed and equipped at Mason's expense. A third building housed the outpatients department. The main entrance was on
Netheravon Road (to the north), with a second entrance on the Mall. By 1936 the buildings were obsolete, and Mason's nephew, also called Dan Mason, laid the foundation stone for a more modern hospital on 29 February 1936; the new building was finished by 1940. In 1943 it was requisitioned by the Ministry of Health, and it became the Chiswick Maternity Hospital. This closed in 1975. It was then used for accommodation for Charing Cross Hospital, and as a film set, including for the BBC TV series
1958:(1877–1942), an English Arts and Crafts architect. It was then that the 'galleon' west wing was created. The extensive 1930s makeover which included the giant curved plate-glass window on the first floor was carried out for the actor-manager Sir Nigel Playfair (1874-1935), who was manager of the Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith, and lived here between 1931 and 1934. Viscount Davidson, Chairman of the Conservative Party (1927-30) and later Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, lived here from 1956 with his wife, a Member of Parliament who became an early life peeress as Baroness Northchurch of Chiswick. The house was featured as the 'home' for the contestants of the first series of the television programme The Apprentice in 2005.
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to grow the plant species he had discovered. The walled garden was remodelled in the 1920s by the house's then owner, Howard Wilkinson and his son the stage designer Norman Wilkinson.
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715:Oak Cottage, of the same period
691:Trellis doorway of Cygnet House
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467:Register of Parks and Gardens.
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350:
25:West end of Chiswick Mall with
3444:St John the Baptist, Isleworth
2401:Architecture of Chiswick House
1880:. Harry N. Abram. p. 93.
1484:Lennox-Boyd, Arabella (1990).
1312:. London: Seeley. p. 68.
825:
470:Walpole House was the home of
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2058:. London Borough of Hounslow.
1098:
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625:for the brewery and rope and
529:Front doorway of Morton House
3514:St Vincent de Paul, Osterley
3384:Christ Church, Turnham Green
3102:Pevensey Road Nature Reserve
2329:Chiswick Park Cricket Ground
2190:Architecture of Bedford Park
2137:
1309:The naturalist on the Thames
598:Red Lion House (formerly an
173:St Nicholas Church, Chiswick
88:St Nicholas Church, Chiswick
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3001:Gunnersbury Park and Museum
2778:(historically East Bedfont)
973:, set in Chiswick, has its
488:William Makepeace Thackeray
257:"purification" of the river
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2760:London Borough of Hounslow
2463:Fuller, Smith & Turner
2344:King's House Sports Ground
2049:Hounslow (November 2018).
1938:London Borough of Hounslow
1712:Victoria and Albert Museum
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2154:
2145:
1612:Bartram, Dorothy (2011).
1537:"Red Lion, Chiswick Mall"
1486:Private Gardens of London
814:Not the Nine O'clock News
792:, Sir John Thorneycroft.
546:Edward Bainbridge Copnall
2786:London Borough of Ealing
2588:Dukes Meadows Footbridge
2578:Chiswick Park Footbridge
2256:H. J. Mulliner & Co.
2245:Arts Educational Schools
1995:. National Garden Scheme
1283:. Panorama of the Thames
1056:
1031:Series One of the BBC's
455:constructed late in the
385:bishop of Bath and Wells
3409:Good Shepherd, Hounslow
3142:Brentford and Isleworth
3011:Osterley Park and House
2688:Chiswick Urban District
2533:Battle of Turnham Green
1993:"Chiswick Mall Gardens"
1831:. The Chiswick Calendar
1071:Detail of Staithe House
854:on paper by the artist
313:oldest part of Chiswick
58:oldest part of Chiswick
3479:St Michael, Grove Park
3414:Holy Trinity, Hounslow
3379:Christ Church, Feltham
3190:Tube and rail stations
2412:Chiswick House Gardens
2373:Chiswick Business Park
2207:London Buddhist Vihara
2070:Panorama of the Thames
2025:British History Online
1807:British Film Institute
1640:Panorama of the Thames
1541:Panorama of the Thames
1186:Wisdom, James (1985).
1051:National Garden Scheme
1002:The scene in the 1992
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3494:St Nicholas, Chiswick
3454:St Joseph, Grove Park
3369:All Saints, Isleworth
3165:Barnes Railway Bridge
3021:Parks and open spaces
2937:Watermans Arts Centre
2563:Barnes Railway Bridge
2470:George and Devonshire
1602:, pp. 17, 20–21.
1053:"Open Gardens" days.
1024:) stroll with Henry (
991:, about the war poet
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786:Arts and Crafts style
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492:Herbert Beerbohm Tree
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3459:St Lawrence, Feltham
3419:St Dunstan, Cranford
3364:All Saints, Hanworth
3092:Gunnersbury Triangle
2784:(also partly in the
2712:Chiswick (1799 ship)
2378:Gunnersbury Triangle
2094:51.48750°N 0.24750°W
2032:Clegg, Gill (2021).
1022:Helena Bonham Carter
892:Royal College of Art
609:The former Red Lion
490:. The actor-manager
245:Charles John Cornish
207:, writing-master at
3504:St Paul, Grove Park
3439:St George, Hanworth
3429:St Faith, Brentford
3424:St Dunstan, Feltham
2974:Strand-on-the-Green
2583:Chiswick Roundabout
2502:Strand-on-the-Green
2355:St Michael's Church
2238:Bedford Park (part)
2090: /
1735:. Panter & Hall
912:. The book begins:
391:Early Modern period
3499:St Paul, Brentford
3464:St Leonard, Heston
3180:Kew Railway Bridge
3147:Feltham and Heston
2598:Kew Railway Bridge
2593:Hogarth Roundabout
2492:St Nicholas Church
2453:Embassy of Moldova
2276:Chiswick High Road
2250:Chiswick Playhouse
2099:51.48750; -0.24750
1904:. Cambridge 2000.
1872:Pym, John (1995).
1636:"St Peter's Wharf"
1563:, pp. 17, 20.
1460:"Strawberry House"
1381:, pp. 17, 21.
1235:, pp. 13, 17.
1016:, where Margaret (
954:'s 1955 detective
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377:Robert Stillington
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2027:. pp. 54–68.
1782:. Chiswick W4.com
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1134:, pp. 54–68.
1069:see for instance
790:local shipbuilder
337:conservation area
199:Changing land use
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3122:Isleworth Ait
3120:
3119:
3117:
3113:
3112:Turnham Green
3110:
3108:
3105:
3103:
3100:
3098:
3095:
3093:
3090:
3088:
3087:Duke's Hollow
3085:
3083:
3082:Chiswick Eyot
3080:
3079:
3077:
3073:
3072:Osterley Park
3070:
3068:
3065:
3063:
3060:
3058:
3055:
3053:
3052:Dukes Meadows
3050:
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3032:Bedfont Lakes
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3006:Myrtle Avenue
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2957:Walpole House
2955:
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2952:Chiswick Mall
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2857:Hounslow West
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2822:North Feltham
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2817:Lower Feltham
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2798:
2797:Brentford End
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1596:
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893:
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869:
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865:
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857:
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3203:Boston Manor
3062:Lampton Park
2991:Boston Manor
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2882:Spring Grove
2782:Bedford Park
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2181:Bedford Park
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880:London Group
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794:
782:John Belcher
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671:
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631:boatbuilders
608:
570:Joseph Banks
566:oriel window
550:
542:Percy Harris
535:
502:18th century
496:Robin Benson
469:
461:wrought iron
446:
404:17th century
394:
374:
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351:Grand houses
333:spring tides
310:
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189:boatbuilding
171:
167:river Thames
149:
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111:Walter Bayes
104:
100:spring tides
81:
77:Early Modern
74:
54:river Thames
49:
48:
29:in front of
18:
3248:Gunnersbury
2986:Bell Square
2912:Attractions
2832:Gunnersbury
2707:Bollo Brook
2696:(1927–1965)
2690:(1858–1927)
2647:Gunnersbury
2620:South Acton
2510:Bull's Head
2487:Mawson Arms
2365:Gunnersbury
2305:Power House
2157:Acton Green
2097: /
1902:"Buildings"
1759:Reelstreets
1755:"Breakaway"
1441:28 November
1013:Howards End
983:Sylvia Syms
927:, chapter 1
924:Vanity Fair
909:Vanity Fair
888:Mary Fedden
826:In painting
345:Westminster
325:Hammersmith
285:spring tide
205:John Bowack
134:Howards End
125:, the 1961
116:Vanity Fair
92:Hammersmith
3545:Public art
3308:Kew Bridge
3175:Kew Bridge
3042:Crane Park
2932:Syon House
2918:Brentford
2872:North Hyde
2827:Grove Park
2315:Grove Park
2266:The Tabard
2085:00°14′51″W
2082:51°29′15″N
2023:. London:
1274:Wikisource
1174:Clegg 2021
1099:References
997:Tom Hughes
965:Tom Conway
952:Henry Cass
821:In culture
737:Corinthian
381:Chancellor
236:date. The
159:Mesolithic
27:houseboats
3338:Syon Lane
3298:Isleworth
3213:Brentford
3107:Syon Park
3047:Cranebank
2943:Chiswick
2887:Woodlands
2862:Isleworth
2792:Brentford
2768:Districts
2556:Transport
2543:Town Hall
975:barrister
960:Breakaway
858:entitled
834:Painting
562:cast iron
553:Grade II*
457:Tudor era
375:In 1470,
341:Pall Mall
177:prebendal
122:Breakaway
3597:Category
3569:Category
3318:Osterley
3258:Hounslow
3223:Chiswick
2877:Osterley
2852:Hounslow
2837:Hanworth
2807:Cranford
2802:Chiswick
2609:Chiswick
2230:Hounslow
2139:Chiswick
1906:Archived
1328:18 March
1306:(1902).
1132:BHO 1982
1006:film of
947:in 2005.
920:—
870:painter
808:Bergerac
558:fanlight
317:Georgian
151:Chiswick
62:Georgian
35:low tide
3581:Commons
3550:Schools
3530:Council
3233:Feltham
3157:Bridges
2867:Lampton
2812:Feltham
2776:Bedfont
2716:†
2434:†
2428:†
2405:†
1620:15 June
1318:3251979
1287:4 March
1252:4 March
933:In film
882:artist
729:finials
725:cornice
615:brewery
263:Setting
185:fishing
181:farming
141:History
56:in the
3540:People
3118:Other
3028:Parks
2847:Heston
2842:Hatton
2667:
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2607:
2183:(part)
2147:Ealing
2040:3 June
1999:4 June
1977:4 June
1944:3 June
1940:. 1987
1912:3 June
1884:
1857:3 June
1835:3 June
1812:3 June
1786:3 June
1764:3 June
1739:3 June
1717:2 June
1692:2 June
1670:2 June
1645:1 July
1546:4 June
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1469:1 June
1410:2 June
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1194:2 June
970:Victim
642:dormer
627:timber
253:salmon
128:Victim
2678:Other
2056:(PDF)
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1057:Notes
635:punch
193:ferry
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1490:ISBN
1471:2021
1443:2018
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1330:2007
1314:OCLC
1289:2020
1254:2020
1196:2021
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