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Tag Archives: rocket
Why are there Barbican-like buildings in Victorian Fulham?
Deep in the rows of Victorian terraces between the Fulham Road and the Munster Road sits a gem of modern thoughtful design. It looks like a displaced piece of the Barbican! What’s more there is another larger block opposite Fulham Broadway tube station. How did they get there? The answer can be found in the local Archives.
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Posted in Archives & local studies
Tagged architecture, archives, Blitz, bombing, Fulham, Hammersmith & Fulham, local studies, Moore Park Road, Reporton Road, rocket, St Peter's, V2, Victorian, Walham Green
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