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A busy day at Ealing Broadway, with 'Steam on The Met' bringing the crowds in, not the London Underground 'S-Stock' Unit No. 21329 that is easing into the station with a District Line service. The real attraction was ex-Metropolitan Railway No. 1 working to Kensington High Street, the arrival and departure of which had been delayed. Copyright Photograph John Whitehouse - all rights reserved
Avenue / Odeon / ECC, Ealing. Opened as the Avenue Cinema in 1932, design in Spanish Atmospheric style by Cecil Masey, and seating 1,536 in stalls and balcony levels. It was sold to Odeon in 1936 and was almost immediately renamed, lasting until 1980 when it was leased and renamed Coronet until closure in January 1985. By then, the building was in a poor state, made worse when it became the Top Hat Nightclub in 1988. This was not a success and closed in 1994, after which it was acquired by the Ealing Pentecostal Church, reopening as the Ealing Community Church in June 2001. The former Avenue is grade 2* listed, and the church have done a commendable amount of restoration, revealing the glorious Spanish architecture, as originally designed, once more.
London Borough of Ealing, West London, England - Avenue / Odeon / Coronet Cinema, now Ealing Community Church, Northfields Avenue / Redwood Grove
May 2025
Great Tits, Parus major. 21 January 2025. Photographed in my garden, Ealing, London, England, UK.
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50010 'Monarch' at West Ealing, heading an afternoon Paddington-Oxford Train in july 1988. The Hoover would sadly be withdrawn just a couple of months later.
1988-03-30: Metro Vickers electric locomotive 12 Sarah Siddons at South Ealing Underground station, at the time operating as a break block test locomotive for the Director of Mechanical Engineering.
Metropolitan Railway Electric Locomotive No.12 'Sarah Siddons'
LMS Royal Scot class No. 46100 "Royal Scot" hammers through Cossington hauling the West Ealing-York and return York Yuletide express.
London Transport CO and CP stock, dating from 1937, dominated this general view of Ealing depot on Saturday 7th August 1976, with a solitary battery locomotive, Gloucester Railway Carriage & Wagon Co. 1936-built L35. The introduction of the C69-stock on the District Line from the early 1970s resulted in the withdrawal of this entire type of stock by 1981.
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13/06/14 Ealing Broadway: Heathrow Connect Class 360 360201 calls with 2Y28 10:27 Heathrow Airport Terminals 1, 2 & 3 - London Paddington.
Wharncliffe Viaduct, Hanwell, Ealing, London, England, UK.
Taken with a Canon 5DMkII converted to infrared (830nm) and a Canon EF 16-35mm f/2.8L USM lens.
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Bell leading end 59001 slowly passes through Ealing Broadway station working 7c64 from Acton Yard to Merehead empty stone train. 21/04/2016.
Avenue / Odeon / ECC, Ealing. Opened as the Avenue Cinema in 1932, design in Spanish Atmospheric style by Cecil Masey, and seating 1,536 in stalls and balcony levels. It was sold to Odeon in 1936 and was almost immediately renamed, lasting until 1980 when it was leased and renamed Coronet until closure in January 1985. By then, the building was in a poor state, made worse when it became the Top Hat Nightclub in 1988. This was not a success and closed in 1994, after which it was acquired by the Ealing Pentecostal Church, reopening as the Ealing Community Church in June 2001. The former Avenue is grade 2* listed, and the church have done a commendable amount of restoration, revealing the glorious Spanish architecture, as originally designed, once more.
London Borough of Ealing, West London, England - Avenue / Odeon / Coronet Cinema, now Ealing Community Church, Northfields Avenue / Redwood Grove
May 2025
The concrete monstrosity that is Ealing Hospital, seen from Brent Meadow. A contrast to the view in the opposite direction.
Carrying Network South East livery, Pressed Steel built, Class 117 three-car diesel multiple unit L407 (51342/59494/51384) pauses at Ealing Broadway with a Reading to Paddington service on 13 March 1989.
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Reflections. Pitshanger Park, Ealing, London, England, UK.
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An unidentified 'Hymek' class 35 diesel hydraulic passes through Ealing Broadway on 29 December 1972, heading a westbound service.
Ealing Broadway is eastern terminus of London Underground's District and Central Lines, here are a couple of District Line CO/CP/COP surface stock trains.
15th August 1980
Quaker Meeting House, Woodville Road, Ealing, London, England, UK.
This is a two photograph panorama.
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St Stephen's Church, St Stephen's Road, Ealing, London, England, UK.
This is actually a 'vertical' panorama, comprising two separate images.
Correctly, this is St Stephen's Court. The church building suffered badly from subsidence and in 1979 had to be closed. In 1985 the church building was sold to a developer for conversion into apartments.
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A train of R stock clatters away from the District Line terminus on 10 August 1974, heading across town to Dagenham East. Note the red tail lamp.
Fujica ST701/55mm
Ilford FP4
Fox Reservoir, Ealing, London, England, UK.
Taken with a Canon 5DMkII converted to infrared (830nm) and a Holga lens.
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DC Rail Class 60 No. 60055 'Thomas Barnado' is seen at West Ealing with 5Z21 the 12.38 Wembley LMD to Bristol Barton Hill conveying Chiltern Railways DVT No. 82309 on Saturday 25 January 2020.
Armchair Leyland Olympian H557GKX working LRT contract 65, February 1998.
Pentax MX/50mm
Fujichrome 100
St Benedict's Ealing Abbey, Charlbury Grove, Ealing, London, England, UK.
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Picturehouse Cinema, Ealing - screen 5. Occupying approximately the site of the former Walpole Picture Theatre, close to the Filmworks (former Forum Theatre site) is the 8 screen, 1,050 seat Picture House multiplex. It was opened in October 2023, and is the largest in the circuit outside central London. It was designed by Lyons+Sleeman+Hoare Ltd, together with Picturehouse's own team, and features some art deco lights rescued from the former Forum.
London Borough of Ealing, West London, England - Picturehouse Cinema, Filmworks Walk, off Ealing New Broadway
May 2025