Image:Hanwell aerial view.jpg

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This photograph shows St. Bernard's hospital when it was called the County Mental Hospital, Hanwell.

The area shown is covered by Grid Ref: 514552,179994 ( TQ 145 799 GB Grid)

Taken in the first half of the 1920's one can see that the large nurses home has still not been built in the top right corner of the frame. It has since been demolished. Further to the top right is the Iron Bridge at the junction of Uxbridge Road ( A 4020) and Windmill Lane (A 4127) which runs south to the left of the frame. Running down the left-hand side is a section of the 'Flight of Locks' on the Grand Union Canal.


Source: scanned from a post card - SFS No. 1576 - kindly supplied out of the private collection of Paul H. Lang.

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