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Originally the Cock and Hen and named after cock ale which was brewed using a chicken and thought to have health-giving properties.

446 Fulham Rd, Fulham, London SW6

Oswald Stoll and the Armed Services.

Last week I made a visit to a building I spotted from the number 14 bus coming back from Fulham Palace. I didn't have a clue what this building was, so I retraced my steps. I'm glad I did. From the photographs l took you will see why it caught my eye.

Firstly I would like to thank Becky Frankham, Communication Officer from Stoll housing for meeting me and showing me around the site.

So what I saw was the Sir Oswald Stoll Foundation in Fulham SW6.

Stoll was a philanthropist who donated the land in 1916 for the Sir Oswald Stoll Foundation, a charity in Fulham, for disabled soldiers returning from World War I and their families. The foundation continues to house disabled ex-servicemen and women to this day, but in addition also provides supported housing for veterans suffering from mental ill health, and those who, having left the Forces, have found themselves homeless.

So who was Oswald.

Sir Oswald Stoll (20 January 1866 – 9 January 1942) was an Australian-born British theatre manager and the co-founder of the Stoll Moss Group theatre company. He also owned Cricklewood Studios and film production company Stoll Pictures, which was one of the leading British studios of the Silent era. In 1912, he founded the Royal Variety Performance (originally Royal Command Performance) a now-annual charity show which benefits the Entertainment Artistes' Benevolent Fund.

Stoll worked with the theatre architect Frank Matcham on several theatres, including:

Nottingham Palace (1898).

Hackney Empire (1901).

London Coliseum (1904).

Bristol Hippodrome (1912).

London SW10 & SW6

Fulham, Park Walk,

Borough of Kensington and Chelsea,

Promenades & Streetscapes

 

SW6 969 being converted into a Bar at The Arts Centre

A glance back to the start of your walk.

135 Stephendale Road, Fulham, Sw6 2PR

19th December 2018

 

Fulham Good Neighbours, Rosaline Hall, 70 Rosaline Rd, SW6 7QT

 

Photographer: Justin Thomas

A pub on North End Road in the middle of the market area, has operated under several names and was closed in 2015.

 

More of MOTAT's collection of vintage trams saved from extinction.

A more complete view of a local institution.

Designer: Alejandro Godinez

House of Salvador Malto

Fulham Palace, Bishop's Avenue, Fulham, London, SW6 6EA. Current building constructed by Bishop Richard Fitzjames.

 

Previously the main residence for the Bishop of London. The palace is Grade I listed, and the gardens, grade II* listed.

 

www.fulhampalace.org/

And a bit of a pompous notice for us serfs.

New Kings Road, Fulham.

SW6 969 being converted into a Bar at The Arts Centre

81, Dawes Rd, London, SW6

 

Luke Agbaimoni

www.lukeagbaimoni.com

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