Ealing was once known as the 'Queen of the Suburbs', though this phrase is more commonly used now by estate agents. Ealing Through Time enables the reader to judge for themselves whether the viewpoints of Ealing justify the title in question, both in the past and in contemporary times. Ealing was a 'country town near London' when these postcards were commissioned. It was blessed by many fine open spaces and was near to the countryside too. Yet it also had good transport links by train and tram to the capital and the West of England. It had a number of prestigious private schools and other establishments that made it attractive to middle-class residents. Much the same can be said now, despite the many changes that have taken place in the last century.
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Weight: 306g
Dimensions: 165 x 234mm
Publication Date: 15 Oct 2013
Publisher: Amberley Publishing
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781445617121
About Dr Jonathan OatesJonathan OatesPaul Howard LangPaul Lang
Dr Jonathan Oates has been Borough Archivist for Ealing since 1999 and has had over twenty books published mostly about aspects of London's local and criminal history. He has also given numerous talks about Ealing's history. He received his PhD in History from the University of Reading in 2001. Paul Howard Lang is worked for Ealing Library Service since 1966 and has been hospital librarian at St Bernards Hospital since 1982. After carrying out research into the history of the hospital he developed a great interest for local history and has subsequently given many talks on a variety of topics to a large number of societies. An avid postcard collector Paul has three published books to his credit.