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Bowling pavilion in Bishops Park, FulhamThe bowling pavilion in Bishops Park, Fulham, after the fire. The fire at the pavilion was discovered at 1.30am of 7th May 1913
Fulham and Hammersmith workhouse, LondonAn architects bird s-eye view of the Fulham and Hammersmith union workhouse, designed by Alfred Gilbert, and opened in 1849 on Fulham Palace Road, London. Date: 1849
Coronation street tea-partyA childrens street tea-party in Edenvale Road, Fulham, London. Date: 1937
London parks as substitutes for the seaside: Bishops ParkSchool children on holiday at the lake in Bishops Park in Fulham, London. Date: 1923
Prince and Princess of Wales at Bishops Park, FulhamGuests at Bishops Park cheer the Prince and Princess of Wales as they arrive for the Kings dinner to the London Poor on 5th July 1902. Date: July 1902
St Georges Union Infirmary, Fulham Road, LondonDesign for the new St Georges Union infirmary on Fulham Road, south west London. The architect was Henry Saxon Snell
Fulham Workhouse, south west LondonA view of the Fulham workhouse on Fulham Palace Road, south west London. Designed by Alfred Gilbert, the main building (left) was erected in 1848-9
Ashford Schools, SurreyLocated on Woodthorpe Road, at Ashford, near Staines, Surrey, and opened in 1872 as the West London District School, it provided accommodation away from the workhouse for pauper children from
Red Cross refugee care WWIIAt the Fulham Institute, Red Cross nurses look after baby refugees and children during World War II
Refugee waiting room WWIIOfficials of the Fulham Borough Council in London take down particulars from refugees in the waiting room of the distributing centre. Note pile of gasmasks in the foreground
Fulham distributing centre WWIIRefugees arriving at the distributing centre organised by the Fulham Borough Council in London during World War II
Filling in Food ration card WWIIJenny de Graaf, a Belgian refugee arriving in London, fills out a form for a food ration card at the Fulham distributing centre during World War II
Refugee receiving station WWIIThe Fulham Institute in London where refugees were received directly from the station before being sent to the distributing centre during World War II
London refugee billeting WWIIAt the Fulham Borough Council, London, a Dutch refugee and his family learn where they will be billeted during World War II
Refugees boarding bus WWIIRefugees, including Jenny de Graaf, board the bus from the receiving centre to distributing centre in Fulham, London, during World War II
Filling Sandbags - WW2 Home Front (2 / 4)World War Two - British Home Front - London. Men and young boys fill sandbags in the street. The sandbags were piled against buildings
Filling Sandbags - WW2 Home Front (4 / 4)World War Two - British Home Front - London. Young men, boys and women of all ages fill sandbags in the street. The sandbags were piled against buildings
Filling Sandbags - WW2 Home Front (1 / 4)World War Two - British Home Front - London. Men and young boys fill sandbags in the street. The sandbags were piled against buildings
Filling Sandbags - WW2 Home Front (3 / 4)World War Two - British Home Front - London. Men and young boys fill sandbags in the street. The sandbags were piled against buildings
Belgian refugees in London are fitted with gas masks at Fulham Borough Council during World War II
MAB Mead Works, Carnwath Road, Fulham, LondonInterior of the Metropolitan Asylum Boards Mead Works on Carnwath Road, Fulham, south west London, used for the building of ambulance bodies
Lady Harriet Lindsay presenting prizesLady Harriet Lindsay (nee Gordon) presenting the prizes at the London Scottish Sports at Stamford Bridge, Fulham, south west London
Fulham Street SceneHolcrofts and the Priory, Fulham
Peterborough House, Fulham
Fulham ViewFulham viewed from the river Thames
Thames at PutneyThe Thames near Putney Bridge, visible in the distance, seen from the right bank (Surrey) looking eastward, with Fulham on the farther bank
The Thames Regatta at Fulham, London, 1843Engraving showing rowing boats, participating in the Thames Regatta of 1843, heading away from Fulham Bridge (on left)
Paper Factory from AirAerial photograph of the Drayton Paper Works, Fulham, London
Paper Factory ApprenticeA young apprentice and fellow workers at the Drayton Paper Works, Fulham, London
Paper Factory ExteriorExterior of the Drayton Paper Works, Fulham, London
Draytons Paper WorksWorkers making and sorting paper at Draytons Paper Works, Fulham, London
DRAYTONs PAPER 1915Interior of the Drayton Paper Works, Fulham, Lonodn, showing workers sorting reams of freshly produced paper
Shiplake Paper Mills, part of the Drayton Paper Works, Fulham, London
Factory Interior 1915Interior of the Drayton Paper Works, Fulham, including large rolls of paper
Pasting Carrier BagsWomen pasting Pontings carrier bags at the Drayton Paper Works, Fulham, London
DADs ARMYTwo members of the Home Guard (employees of Drayton Paper Works, Fulham, London)
Meteor seen above fields from Fulham Road, LondonA meteor seen above the fields from the Fulham Road, West London
Football / Team Pic / FulhamA postcard of Fulham Football Clubs team for the 1906/7 season
Penn / Fulham FootballF J Penn, player for Fulham