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St.Kilda Jctn, 16.10.71

 

W5 class tram, No 744 built in 1935-39

St Kilda Road, South Melbourne, Victoria. Scanned from slide. EY91-1.

Attractive foliage on this gastropub. (Close-up of sign.)

 

Address: 16 Seagrave Road.

Former Name(s): The Atlas Hotel.

Owner: Enterprise Inns (former); Truman Hanbury Buxton (former).

Links:

Randomness Guide to London

Pubs Galore

Beer in the Evening

Pubs History

© photo by Paul Wright

 

Match action from Fulham v Crystal Palace, Premier League match at Craven Cottage London, Sunday 11 May 2014.

 

Craven Cottage

Stevenage Road

London

SW6 6HH

  

CHELSEA 3-0 Valencia - Match Day Programme

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SW6 1EH

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www.thechels.info/wiki/Roman_Abramovich

 

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Frank Lampard celebrating after the presentation of the Premiership trophy, Stamford Bridge 2010

 

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The occupants of Roman's box applaud the players back onto the pitch for the end of season "lap of appreciation". Eugene Tananbaum is a club director, Michael Emenalo is the technical director and Bobby Campbell is a former team manager. Evgeny Shvidler is reported as the best friend of RA and according to Forbes Lists (March 2012) worth around US$1.4 billion.

 

The same view, two years earlier: flic.kr/p/a49hNY

 

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By sculptor Philip Jackson, "Ossie" stands outside the Millennium entrance to the West stand at Stamford Bridge. Unveiled on 1st October 2010 it has a plaque to either side of the plinth.

 

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Sorry only 86 years for this one!....Pub on the far left opened as Dukes Head back in Victorian 1894...Only to be renamed The Duke Of Cumberland in 1971.....And now Duke On The Green...Parsons Green is on the right....

Park Street, St Kilda, Victoria. Scanned from slide. EY79-12.

St Georges Road, Preston, Victoria. Scanned from slide. EY89-88. EY89-112.

  

You wouldn't pick this closed bar as one of the longer-standing pubs in the area, but it is. Located opposite Fulham Broadway station. (Photo of it as Chateau 6.)

 

Address: 563 Fulham Road.

Former Name(s): Chateau 6; SW6 Bar and Restaurant; The White Hart; The Beggar's Rest (on the same site)

Owner: Punch Taverns (former); Charrington (former).

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Pubs History

A wine bar opposite Parsons Green station.

 

Address: 51 Parsons Green Lane.

Former Name(s): The Pen; Cramps; The Alma.

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Beer in the Evening

Qype

Dead Pubs (history)

David Walker, Group Show “In/Human”, 2Rart, The Gallery, The Kings Road, London SW6, Novembre 2010

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David Walker, Group Show “In/Human”, 2Rart, The Gallery, The Kings Road, London SW6, Novembre 2010

Eden Hazard has just scored with a header after the Palace 'keeper saved his penalty shot.

 

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David Walker, Group Show “In/Human”, 2Rart, The Gallery, The Kings Road, London SW6, Novembre 2010

Pre match warm up.

 

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2nd July 2011 at Under the Bridge, London SW6 (Trombone Shorty gig).

 

The Tambourine consists of a wooden or plastic frame, with pairs of small metal jingles embedded into it. Simiar instrument developed all around the world, although the name derives from the French tambourin, a long narrow drum from Provence. Tambourines can be played in numerous ways, from shaking the instrument to striking it with a stick, or against a leg or hip.

 

Some tambourines have a drumhead, and should be classified as a Membranophone and not an Idiophone.

 

Tambourines (without a drumhead) are assigned the number 112.122 in the Hornbostel-Sachs classification of musical instruments ( en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hornbostel-Sachs ), indicating:

1 = Idiophones. Sound is primarily produced by the actual body of the instrument vibrating, rather than a string, membrane, or column of air.

11 = Struck Idiophones. These idiophones are set in vibration by being struck.

112 = Indirectly Struck Idiophones. The player himself does not go through the movement of striking; percussion results indirectly through some other movement by the player.

112.1 = Shaken Idiophones. The player makes a shaking motion.

112.12 = Frame rattle. Rattling objects are attached to a carrier against which they strike

112.122 = Sliding rattle. Non-sonorous objects slide to and fro in the slots of the sonorous object so that the latter is made to vibrate; or sonorous objects slide to and fro in the slots of a non-sonorous object, to be set in vibration by the impacts.

 

Promenades & Streetscapes

Fulham Road

London SW6

19th August 2017

 

Clement Attlee Estate SW6

 

Photographer: Justin Thomas

   

© photo by Paul Wright

 

Crystal Palace’s Yohan Cabaye at Craven Cottage before the pre-season friendly match against Fulham, Saturday 01 August 2015. Palace signed Cabaye from French champions Paris St-Germain for a club-record transfer fee of £10m.

 

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Fulham: Lonegan, Richards, Burn, Hutchinson, Garbutt (Voser 70), Christensen, O'Hara (Bodurov 90), Cairney Woodrow (Mitroglou 66), Pringle (Kacaniklic 66), McCormack. Sub not used: Norman.

 

Palace: Hennessey, Ward (Kelly 75), Dann, Delaney (Hangeland 57), Souare, Jedinak (Ledley 46), McArthur (Campbell 75), Puncheon, Cabaye (Mutch 46), Lee (Zaha 46), Murray (Gayle 75). Sub not used: McCarthy.

 

Craven Cottage, Stevenage Road, London SW6 6HH

THIS former public lavatory in Fulham has sold at auction for £403,000 – more than four times its asking price.........incredible seen in sw6...

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Domain Road Jct, Junction of St Kilda and Domain Roads, South Melbourne. Scanned from slide. EY89-7.

  

Garston Garage in Watford, which is due to close later this year. 8th April 2018

19th July 2017

Cedar Lodge SW6

Joint event with under occupancy

  

Photographer: Justin Thomas

   

A former pub opposite Parsons Green station, now a chain brasserie. (Photo of it as The Establishment.)

 

Address: 45-47 Parsons Green Lane.

Former Name(s): The Establishment; Novello's; The Rose and Crown.

Owner: Cote (website); Courage (former).

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Fancyapint

Beer in the Evening

Beer in the Evening (Novello's)

London Eating

Dead Pubs (history)

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SW6 1EH

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SW6 class tram 925 decorated for Melbourne's Docklands development crosses the LaTrobe St bridge working a free City Circle service.

Domain Road Jct, Junction of St Kilda and Domain Roads, South Melbourne. Scanned from slide. EY89-6.

  

Victoria Ave, Albert Park, Victoria. Near Page Street. On the left is the Red Eagle Hotel. Scanned from slide. EY89-132.

  

Scanned from slide. EY89-8.

 

Frank Lampard celebrating after the presentation of the Premiership trophy, Stamford Bridge 2010

 

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Domain Road Jct, Junction of St Kilda and Domain Roads, South Melbourne. Scanned from slide. EY89-3.

   

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David Walker, Group Show “In/Human”, 2Rart, The Gallery, The Kings Road, London SW6, Novembre 2010

Dirty bus window view of Fulham Broadway

A former pub, now a restaurant. Since returned to being a bar as The Lazy Fox in 2013, and then Wahleeah until closure in 2016. Since reopened as a cricket-themed games bar called Sixes Social Club.

 

Address: 18 Farm Lane.

Former Name(s): The Farm; The Fulham Dray; The Weavers' Arms.

Owner: Whitbread (former).

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CAMRA

Pubs History (history)

Name: Craven Cottage

Club: Fulham FC

Inauguration: 1896

Renovations: 2002-2004

Capacity: 22,200 seats

Pitch Dimensions: 110*75

Address: Stevenage Road, Fulham, London SW6 6HH

 

Craven Cottage is the name of a stadium in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham that has been the home ground of FA Premier League football team Fulham F.C. since 1896. The original cottage was built by Baron Craven in 1780, and at the time was situated in forest. It burnt down in 1888 and until Fulham's arrival had lain to waste.

 

Fulham's first match at Craven Cottage was played against Minerva in the Middlesex Senior Cup, and shortly afterwards a so-called 'Orange Box Stand' was built, making the original attendance of the stadium 1,000. It was redeveloped in 1905 following an attempt by the London County Council to close it on grounds of safety. It hosted an England vs. Wales international match in 1907 and a Rugby League international in 1911. Fulham became the first First Division club to erect floodlights in their ground in 1962. The most recently built stand is the Riverside Stand, officially named the Eric Miller stand, after a former director, which was constructed in 1972.

 

Chairman Jimmy Hill was the first man to draw up plans for an all-seater stadium at Craven Cottage, following the Taylor Report into the Hillsborough disaster. They never materialised, and current Chairman Mohammed Al-Fayed realised the need to renovate the stadium as his plans to make Fulham a Premiership side within five years began to materialise. It was decided a groundshare with neighbours Queens Park Rangers at Loftus Road was necessary while refurbishments went on. By the time the last league game was played, against Leicester City on April 27, 2002, no building plans had been made. Two more Intertoto Cup games were played there later that year, before which a one year stretch at Loftus Road started. This turned into two as the Fulham Alliance, a small residents' pressure group, stalled new stadium plans.

 

The current stadium is not the 33,000 state of the art ground Fulham fans would like to see - it is a compromise at 22,000 capacity, which at least lets Fulham play at their spiritual home. Much admired for its fine architecture, the ground hosted its first game post-Loftus Road on Saturday 10 July 2004.

 

Craven Cottage is where most Fulham fans would like to be, although the club might prefer a more lucrative situation - a larger ground enabling greater ticket revenue. Whether the club is looking for a new site for a stadium is unknown, but recent comments from CEO Jim Hone suggest Fulham are back home for good, probably.

 

Craven Cottage's record attendance was 49,335 for a match against Millwall in October 1938.

  

from 123FOOTBALL.COM

 

Safe hands: David Stockdale saves Nani's penalty that would have sealed United's win

Fulham 2 Manchester Utd 2, Craven Cottage, 22 August 2010.

 

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streetcar ride from downtown Edmonton to Old Strathcona.

  

Old Strathcona Station

Edmonton Alberta

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