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Until the early 19th century the creek was navigable for nearly a mile northward and was used for cargo transportation and a growing fishing industry, but successive embankment of the river contracted this length. The western bank was occupied by kilns, stables and
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aimed to clear the area for new housing through the Southern Improvement Scheme, conceived in 1919. In 1927, the council bought the area around the creek for Ā£8,000. In 1936, the creek was filled in and the water channelled through an underground
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The History and Antiquities of the Parish of Hammersmith: Interspersed with Biographical Notices of Illustrious and Eminent Persons, who Have Been Born, Or who Have Resided in the Parish, During the Three Preceding
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In the early 20th century, the area suffered after the decline of the fishing industry in the creek harbour. The 1913 annual report of the
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In 1936, after the decline of the creek habour, the creek was filled in and the water channelled through an underground
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incorporated two colossal heads of Father Thames in commemoration that the building stands astride the old creek.
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However, others have suggested Hammersmith may mean "(Place with) a hammer smithy or forge".
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spanning the creek named the High Bridge (also known as the Bishop's Bridge) was built by
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in 1837. By 1915, The bridge converged four old footpaths or bridle paths (
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opened on the site. Today, only a small drainage tunnel, visible from the
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is still marked by a raised hump in the gardens and a flowerbed.
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Filled up river in the London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham
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London's Lost Rivers - Book and Walking Tours by Paul Talling
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Hammersmith Creek (London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham)
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proposed that Hammersmith Creek gave name to the parish of
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The creek was the scene of much industry in an area or
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Hammersmith Creek documented by John Rocque in 1746
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Hammersmith Creek is located in London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham
England
Middlesex
London
Hammersmith
King Street
Hammersmith
Mouth
Furnivall Gardens
Hammersmith
Furnivall Gardens
Hammersmith
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Stamford Brook
King Street
River Thames
Furnivall Gardens
Hammersmith
culvert
Stamford Brook
King Street
River Thames
Lower Mall
Upper Mall
Hammersmith Quaker Meeting House
Lower Mall
High Bridge (Hammersmith)
foot-bridge
Bishop Thomas Sherlock
Bishop William Howley

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