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Tag Archives: Shepherds Bush Green
Wartime memories – in the post-war years
I was a 1950s child of the ‘Baby Boomer’ era, and as I write this on my computer it’s hard to believe that I was born in a time when most households had no phone, television or fridge. We listened … Continue reading →
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Tagged air raid shelter, air raid sirens, Baby Boomer, barrage balloon, becklow road, communal air raid shelter, coronation 1953, lancasters, Parachute Regiment, rationing, river thames, Second World War, Shepherds Bush Green, Shepherds Bush Market, spitfires, St Katherine’s Church, Thames Barrier, Uxbridge Road, VE Day, wooden utility valve radio, World War Two, wormwood scrubs, WW2
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Shepherds Bush on TV, and in films and books
Any eagled eyed viewers watching the recent re-run on terrestrial TV of Jack Bauer, played by Kiefer Sutherland, in 24: Live Another Day might have noticed Shepherds Bush Market in the opening scenes of the first episode. What is interesting … Continue reading →
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Tagged 125 Train bridge, 24, 24: Live Another Day, archives, Bill Slider Mysteries, Cynthia Harrod-Eagles, David Jason, DCI Bill Slider, Del Boy, Dennis Waterman, Detective Inspector John "Jack" Regan, Detective Sergeant George Carter, Doctor Who, Dr Who, Grange Hill, Harry H. Corbett, Jack Bauer, John Thaw, local studies, Minder, Monty Python, Nicholas Lyndhurst, Only Fools and Horses, Phoenix High School, Queens Park Rangers, Shepherds Bush, Shepherds Bush Green, Shepherds Bush Market, Sports Relief, St Luke's Church, Steptoe and Son, The Sweeney, Tim Lott, Trevor Francis, Uxbridge Road, White City Blue, Wormholt Road
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