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Bell Inn
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Date of photo: c1905 |
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Picture source:
Hania Franek |
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The Bell Inn was situated at 167 High
Street. It became Percy’s, then rebuilt for Macfisheries, then demolished
for building of Uxbridge Underground Station. |
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The Bell Inn with its adjoining odoriferous yard
leading through to the Cross Path. Crowded with blocks of slums and low
class population. Frequent fights and rowdy harangues. The upper part has
lately been named Occupation Road. The whole yard comprises sixty houses.
(That is Bell Yard.) |
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Peregrinations of a Kiddy, 1873 |
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