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This Ridley Road plaque marks a key site where the mainly Jewish Ex-Servicemen and Women anti-Fascist organisation, The 43 Group, confronted the British neo-Fascist movement in 1946-50 and early 1960s to rid Britain of anti-Semitism and all hatred.

Be strong and of good courage. (Joshua 1:9)

(The Jewish American Society for Histori...


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At 4 Panton Street was the Headquarters of the mostly Jewish Ex-Servicemen and Women's organisation, The 43 Group. They confronted the British neo-fascist movement in 1946-50 and early 1960s to rid Britain of anti-Semitism and all hatred.

Be strong and of good courage. (Joshua 1:9)

(The Jewish American Society for Historic Preservation UK Branch and AJEX UK)


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Hammersmith pumping station was built by the Metropolitan Water Board in 1909. It formed part of a complex of earlier waterworks buildings begun around a century earlier by the West Middlesex Waterworks Company and their engineer, William Tierney Clarke, designer of the first Hammersmith Bridge. The pumping station was decommissioned in 1997.
Hammersmith and Fulham Histor...


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Granada cinema
Granada already had a reputation for designing some of Britain's most glamorous cinemas, but this one was said to be the most romantic theatre ever built. It was 1937 - the golden age of cinema - and this 3000 seat venue was Granada's offering to Woolwich. The Gothic-like interiors were designed by Russian-born theatre designer Theodore Komisarjevsky and st...


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Welcome to Woolwich
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Granada Cinema - 1935, Bingo – 1960, Christ Faith Tabernacle – 2011


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