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Tag Archives: centenary
Wormholt Park: the first hundred years
Peter Trott is a local resident and historian, spending much time in the H&F Archives. Here he shares his discoveries regarding the history of Wormholt Park. Continue reading →
Posted in Archives & local studies
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Tagged 1911, allotments, anniversary, Bloemfontein, bowling green, centenary, Dig for Victory, Eynham, gala, Grange Hill, Hammersmith & Fulham, Lark in the Park, Old Oak Farm, parks, pavilion, play equipment, PlayCubes, playground, Sawley Road Park, Second World War, Shepherds Bush Bowling Club, swimming, swimming baths, swimming pool, Tenants' Association, tennis court, The Bloom, Wormeholt, Wormholt Barns, Wormholt Farm, Wormholt Park, WW2, WWII
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