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Park and neighborhood in London, England
Turnham Green is a public park on Chiswick High Road, Chiswick, London, and the neighbourhood and conservation area around it; historically, it was one
Turnham_Green
London Underground station
Turnham Green (/ˈtɜːrnəm ˈɡriːn/) is a London Underground station in Chiswick of the London Borough of Hounslow in west London. It is served by the District
Turnham_Green_tube_station
1642 first English Civil War battle
26°W / 51.49; -0.26 The Battle of Turnham Green took place on 13 November 1642 near the village of Turnham Green, at the end of the first campaigning
Battle_of_Turnham_Green
Street in the London Borough of Hounslow
across Chiswick. By the 19th century the road through the village of Turnham Green had grand houses beside it. The road developed into a shopping centre
Chiswick_High_Road
Riverside district of London, England
Strand-on-the-Green, the hamlet of Little Sutton in the centre, and Turnham Green on the west road out of London. A decisive skirmish took place on Turnham Green early
Chiswick
Church in London, England
Church, Turnham Green is a Grade II listed Anglican church sited on the eastern half of Turnham Green in Chiswick, west London. The church and the green on
Christ_Church,_Turnham_Green
Surname list
Look up Turnham in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Turnham is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Stephen Turnham Pratt, American physicist
Turnham
London Underground station
branch) or South Ealing (on the Heathrow branch) and Hammersmith (or Turnham Green in the early mornings and late evenings) stations. Acton Town station
Acton_Town_tube_station
Rapid transit system in England
The westbound track between east of Ravenscourt Park and Turnham Green and Turnham Green to Richmond (also used by London Overground) follows the alignment
London_Underground
London Underground line
was proposed between Wood Green and Turnham Green. This was preferred over an alternate skip-stop service through Bounds Green. When the Piccadilly line
Piccadilly_line
London Underground line
Earl's Court to Turnham Green after which it divides again into two western branches, to Richmond and Ealing Broadway. Printed in green on the Tube map
District_line
English Parliamentarian (1591–1646)
13 November, Essex was able to muster 24,000 men for the Battle of Turnham Green, including the remnants of the Edgehill army and the City trained bands
Robert Devereux, 3rd Earl of Essex
Robert_Devereux,_3rd_Earl_of_Essex
London Underground station
Bethnal Green (/ˈbɛθnəl ˈɡriːn/) is a London Underground station in Bethnal Green, London, England. It is on the Central line between Liverpool Street
Bethnal_Green_tube_station
1970 studio album by McDonald and Giles
contains a guest appearance by Steve Winwood, playing organ and piano on "Turnham Green". Winwood's group Traffic were working on John Barleycorn Must Die at
McDonald_and_Giles
London Underground station
next station west from Hammersmith (Grove Road) (also now closed) was Turnham Green. Ravenscourt Park station was opened as Shaftesbury Road by the L&SWR
Ravenscourt_Park_tube_station
London Underground station
Court stations. On the Piccadilly line, it is between Acton Town (or Turnham Green at the very early morning and late evening hours) and Barons Court stations
Hammersmith tube station (District and Piccadilly lines)
Hammersmith_tube_station_(District_and_Piccadilly_lines)
London Underground station
Acton Green district of Chiswick in West London. It is on the Ealing Broadway branch of the District line, between Acton Town and Turnham Green stations
Chiswick_Park_tube_station
London Underground and railway station
the network. On the Central line, the station is between Bank and Bethnal Green stations. On the Circle and Metropolitan lines, it is between Moorgate and
Liverpool_Street_station
London Underground line
In 1912, plans were published for a railway from Shepherd's Bush to Turnham Green and Gunnersbury, allowing the Central London Railway to run trains on
Central line (London Underground)
Central_line_(London_Underground)
Railway line in West London
from Kensington on the West London Railway, by way of Hammersmith, Turnham Green, Gunnersbury and Kew; it opened in 1869. It had a separate station at
Kensington and Richmond line of the LSWR
Kensington_and_Richmond_line_of_the_LSWR
London borough in United Kingdom
settlements (head district is located in the borough): Chiswick W4 (Turnham Green, Gunnersbury) Brentford TW8 (Gunnersbury) Isleworth TW7 (Osterley, Spring
London_Borough_of_Hounslow
London Underground and DLR stations
Retrieved 12 April 2020. "Major upgrade of Bank Tube station gets the green light for work to begin". Transport for London. 18 December 2015. Retrieved
Bank_and_Monument_stations
London Underground station
edge of Chiswick in west London. It is on the District line, between Turnham Green and Ravenscourt Park stations. The main entrance is located on Goldhawk
Stamford_Brook_tube_station
where he lived until his death in 1970 Ugo Foscolo – artist, died at Turnham Green in 1827, cenotaph in Chiswick churchyard Joe Fournier – undefeated international
List of people from the London Borough of Hounslow
List_of_people_from_the_London_Borough_of_Hounslow
Auxiliary Military force in London
Holles. Next day Skippon gave a speech to the LTBs and led them out to Turnham Green where they went into the line alongside's Essex's battered and weary
London_Trained_Bands
Business park in Gunnersbury, England
Arms St Nicholas Church Strand-on-the-Green Bull's Head Oliver's Island Turnham Green Battle of Turnham Green Christ Church Town Hall Transport Barnes
Chiswick_Business_Park
British peer and politician
Earl of Yarmouth FRS (1654 – 25 December 1732) of Oxnead, Norfolk and Turnham Green, Chiswick, Middlesex was a British peer and politician. Born in 1654
William Paston, 2nd Earl of Yarmouth
William_Paston,_2nd_Earl_of_Yarmouth
Type of rolling stock used on the London Underground Piccadilly line
London Underground 1973 Stock Refurbished 1973 Stock train arriving at Turnham Green The interior of a refurbished 1973 Stock car Stock type Deep-level tube
London_Underground_1973_Stock
London Underground station
Turnham Green Heathfield Terrace Gunnersbury Kew Gardens Richmond Richmond extension (1920) Hammersmith Ravenscourt Park Stamford Brook Turnham Green
Chigwell_tube_station
Underground railway company in London
Emlyn Road on Stamford Brook Road, at Turnham Green Terrace (for a connection with the L&SWR's/DR's Turnham Green station) and at the junction of Chiswick
Central_London_Railway
London Underground station
Turnham Green Heathfield Terrace Gunnersbury Kew Gardens Richmond Richmond extension (1920) Hammersmith Ravenscourt Park Stamford Brook Turnham Green
Barkingside_tube_station
English barrister, schoolteacher, cricketer, and Jack the Ripper suspect
90; McDonald, p. 92; Whitehead and Rivett, p. 106 Acton, Chiswick and Turnham Green Gazette, 5 January 1889, quoted in Begg, The Definitive History, p.
Montague_Druitt
Painting by Charles Landseer
the capital London but their attempt was thwarted at the Battle of Turnham Green, with the victory of Edgehill and its aftermath marking a high watermark
The Eve of the Battle of Edgehill
The_Eve_of_the_Battle_of_Edgehill
London Underground, London Overground and National Rail station
line ran through Hammersmith (Grove Road) station, since closed, and Turnham Green and had connection with the North & South Western Junction Railway (N&SWJR)
Richmond_station_(London)
British electric rolling stock
Kensington Barons Court Hammersmith Ravenscourt Park Stamford Brook Turnham Green Richmond branch Gunnersbury Kew Gardens Richmond Ealing branch Chiswick
London Underground S7 and S8 Stock
London_Underground_S7_and_S8_Stock
London Underground station
Turnham Green Heathfield Terrace Gunnersbury Kew Gardens Richmond Richmond extension (1920) Hammersmith Ravenscourt Park Stamford Brook Turnham Green
Loughton_tube_station
British tube train class (1962–1999)
Turnham Green Heathfield Terrace Gunnersbury Kew Gardens Richmond Richmond extension (1920) Hammersmith Ravenscourt Park Stamford Brook Turnham Green
London_Underground_1962_Stock
British train rolling stock
of the horizontal strip design showing two speeds: the Current Speed in green, indicating the speed at which the train is actually travelling, and the
London_Underground_1992_Stock
London Underground station
Turnham Green Heathfield Terrace Gunnersbury Kew Gardens Richmond Richmond extension (1920) Hammersmith Ravenscourt Park Stamford Brook Turnham Green
South_Woodford_tube_station
London Underground, Docklands Light Railway and National rail station
had grown to such an extent, that quadrupling the section from Bethnal Green to Bow Junction and from Maryland Point-Romford was proposed. Once again
Stratford_station
London Underground and railway station
services commenced on 1 July 1879, when the DR opened a branch from Turnham Green on its Richmond line. The DR built its own three-platform station (including
Ealing_Broadway_station
British electric rolling stock
Turnham Green Heathfield Terrace Gunnersbury Kew Gardens Richmond Richmond extension (1920) Hammersmith Ravenscourt Park Stamford Brook Turnham Green
London Underground 1900 and 1903 Stock
London_Underground_1900_and_1903_Stock
Planned railway station in London
and integrated into the local area through urban design that maximises green space and the station's connection with local bus, cycling and walking routes
Old Oak Common railway station
Old_Oak_Common_railway_station
English documentary film maker, screenwriter, novelist and actress
experience which inspired her novel One Life. She has served as chair of Turnham Green Friends, a group that helps to care for the park of that name in Chiswick
Rebecca_Frayn
Former underground railway in London (1868–1933)
additional tracks were built from west of Turnham Green to Northfields on the Hounslow branch. East of Turnham Green a freight loop was built for eastbound
District_Railway
Music museum in London, England
Gunnersbury Triangle Hounslow Heath Pevensey Road Nature Reserve Syon Park Turnham Green Other Isleworth Ait Constituencies Brentford and Isleworth Feltham and
Musical_Museum,_Brentford
London Underground station
Turnham Green Heathfield Terrace Gunnersbury Kew Gardens Richmond Richmond extension (1920) Hammersmith Ravenscourt Park Stamford Brook Turnham Green
East_Acton_tube_station
London Underground station
Turnham Green Heathfield Terrace Gunnersbury Kew Gardens Richmond Richmond extension (1920) Hammersmith Ravenscourt Park Stamford Brook Turnham Green
Debden_tube_station
London Underground station
(270 yd) to the west. These were decorated with cream tiles featuring pale green edges. A subway was built between the sub-surface lines, running below Euston
King's Cross St Pancras tube station
King's_Cross_St_Pancras_tube_station
Italian writer, revolutionary and poet (1778–1827)
not been such as to gain and retain lasting friendships. He died at Turnham Green on 10 September 1827, and was buried at St Nicholas Church, Chiswick
Ugo_Foscolo
London Underground traction maintenance depot
Turnham Green Heathfield Terrace Gunnersbury Kew Gardens Richmond Richmond extension (1920) Hammersmith Ravenscourt Park Stamford Brook Turnham Green
White_City_Depot
London Underground station
Turnham Green Heathfield Terrace Gunnersbury Kew Gardens Richmond Richmond extension (1920) Hammersmith Ravenscourt Park Stamford Brook Turnham Green
Leytonstone_tube_station
Class of train rolling stock
Turnham Green Heathfield Terrace Gunnersbury Kew Gardens Richmond Richmond extension (1920) Hammersmith Ravenscourt Park Stamford Brook Turnham Green
London_Underground_1960_Stock
Part of the First English Civil War
and advanced to Turnham Green in the vicinity of the main body of the Royalist army. At a standoff known as the Battle of Turnham Green, the senior Parliamentarian
Battle_of_Brentford_(1642)
London Underground station
Turnham Green Heathfield Terrace Gunnersbury Kew Gardens Richmond Richmond extension (1920) Hammersmith Ravenscourt Park Stamford Brook Turnham Green
Newbury_Park_tube_station
London Underground station
Turnham Green Heathfield Terrace Gunnersbury Kew Gardens Richmond Richmond extension (1920) Hammersmith Ravenscourt Park Stamford Brook Turnham Green
Roding_Valley_tube_station
Neighbourhood in West London, England
English Civil War battlefield of the Battle of Turnham Green. South Acton, especially the Acton Green district, was once famous for its laundries, and
Acton_Green,_London
London Underground station
between Hammersmith and Richmond served by the MR were Ravenscourt Park, Turnham Green, Gunnersbury, and Kew Gardens. "Out-of-station interchanges" (ODS).
Baker_Street_tube_station
British energy supplier (1812–1949)
headmaster of Harrow School. The holder was painted in undulating lines of green, lighter in tone as they went up the holder. Productive capacity of the
Gas_Light_and_Coke_Company
London Underground station
Turnham Green Heathfield Terrace Gunnersbury Kew Gardens Richmond Richmond extension (1920) Hammersmith Ravenscourt Park Stamford Brook Turnham Green
Buckhurst_Hill_tube_station
London Underground station
Kensington Barons Court Hammersmith Ravenscourt Park Stamford Brook Turnham Green Richmond branch Gunnersbury Kew Gardens Richmond Ealing branch Chiswick
Earl's_Court_tube_station
1642 battle of the First English Civil War
the King to contemplate another battle when the Royalists advanced to Turnham Green. The King withdrew to Oxford, which he made his capital for the rest
Battle_of_Edgehill
London Underground station
Turnham Green Heathfield Terrace Gunnersbury Kew Gardens Richmond Richmond extension (1920) Hammersmith Ravenscourt Park Stamford Brook Turnham Green
West_Acton_tube_station
London bus route
same year. Route 94 operates via these primary locations: Acton Green Turnham Green station Goldhawk Road station Shepherd's Bush stations Holland Park
London_Buses_route_94
London Underground station
Turnham Green Heathfield Terrace Gunnersbury Kew Gardens Richmond Richmond extension (1920) Hammersmith Ravenscourt Park Stamford Brook Turnham Green
Hainault_tube_station
London Underground station
Green Park is a London Underground station in Central London. It is located on the edge of Green Park, with entrances on both sides of Piccadilly. The
Green_Park_tube_station
English politician
Laurence Whitaker (c. 1578 – 15 April 1654) of Turnham Green, Chiswick was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between
Laurence_Whitaker
London Underground station
581 to Higher Denham, 583 to Iver; First Beeline route 3 to Slough and Green Line Coaches route 724 between Harlow and Heathrow Airport. Uxbridge High
Uxbridge_tube_station
London Underground station
Stanmore Stepney Green Stoke Mandeville Surrey Quays Turnham Green Upton Park Wapping Wendover West Ham West Hampstead Whitechapel Willesden Green Abandoned
Eastcote_tube_station
London Underground station
Stanmore Stepney Green Stoke Mandeville Surrey Quays Turnham Green Upton Park Wapping Wendover West Ham West Hampstead Whitechapel Willesden Green Abandoned
Ruislip_tube_station
London Underground station
Piccadilly Circus Green Park Hyde Park Corner Knightsbridge South Kensington Gloucester Road Earl's Court Barons Court Hammersmith Turnham Green Acton Town Heathrow
Sudbury_Hill_tube_station
Municipal building in London, England
Chiswick Town Hall stands on Heathfield Terrace, Chiswick, London, facing Turnham Green. It is a Grade II listed building. In the mid 19th century St Nicholas
Chiswick_Town_Hall
London Underground station
Attached to the station building and across the small open space of Hanger Green are two curved three-storey retail and office buildings built in the same
Park_Royal_tube_station
London Underground station
Stanmore Stepney Green Stoke Mandeville Surrey Quays Turnham Green Upton Park Wapping Wendover West Ham West Hampstead Whitechapel Willesden Green Abandoned
Ickenham_tube_station
Overnight service provided on the London Underground railway from Friday to Sunday
and Victoria line capacity upgrades. Upgrades to major stations include Green Park and King's Cross St Pancras, while others had improvements such as
Night_Tube
London Underground station
Turnham Green Heathfield Terrace Gunnersbury Kew Gardens Richmond Richmond extension (1920) Hammersmith Ravenscourt Park Stamford Brook Turnham Green
Chancery_Lane_tube_station
Park, Isleworth Syon House, residence of the Duke of Northumberland Turnham Green Hounslow Boston Manor Park hounslow.info Archived 2011-01-04 at the
Parks and open spaces in the London Borough of Hounslow
Parks_and_open_spaces_in_the_London_Borough_of_Hounslow
London Underground station
Turnham Green Heathfield Terrace Gunnersbury Kew Gardens Richmond Richmond extension (1920) Hammersmith Ravenscourt Park Stamford Brook Turnham Green
Gants_Hill_tube_station
London Underground traction maintenance depot on the Central line
owned by Cravens Heritage Trains. Part of the depot was retrofitted with a green roof in 2012, as a trial for a larger-scale rollout across London Underground
Ruislip_Depot
London Underground line
with green/red/green/yellow lights from the top, danger being a single red light, caution the top green light over a yellow light, and clear two green lights
Metropolitan_line
London Underground and railway station
from there as far as Denham; the post-war introduction of the Metropolitan Green Belt caused the extension to be cut back to West Ruislip. Had the Central
West_Ruislip_station
London Underground station
Turnham Green Heathfield Terrace Gunnersbury Kew Gardens Richmond Richmond extension (1920) Hammersmith Ravenscourt Park Stamford Brook Turnham Green
Snaresbrook_tube_station
Facility for London Underground trains
Piccadilly Circus Green Park Hyde Park Corner Knightsbridge South Kensington Gloucester Road Earl's Court Barons Court Hammersmith Turnham Green Acton Town Heathrow
Cockfosters_Depot
London railway station, 1869–1916
West London Joint Railway (WLJR) north of Addison Road to Richmond via Turnham Green. To the north of Hammersmith (Grove Road) the line ran parallel with
Hammersmith (Grove Road) railway station
Hammersmith_(Grove_Road)_railway_station
London Underground depot
Piccadilly Circus Green Park Hyde Park Corner Knightsbridge South Kensington Gloucester Road Earl's Court Barons Court Hammersmith Turnham Green Acton Town Heathrow
Northfields_Depot
Former local government area in the UK
divided into two wards each electing nine councillors named Chiswick and Turnham Green. In 1901 these were replaced with six wards, returning three councillors
Chiswick_Urban_District
London Underground station
Turnham Green Heathfield Terrace Gunnersbury Kew Gardens Richmond Richmond extension (1920) Hammersmith Ravenscourt Park Stamford Brook Turnham Green
Hanger_Lane_tube_station
Disused tube station in London, England
Turnham Green Heathfield Terrace Gunnersbury Kew Gardens Richmond Richmond extension (1920) Hammersmith Ravenscourt Park Stamford Brook Turnham Green
British_Museum_tube_station
London Underground station
Turnham Green Heathfield Terrace Gunnersbury Kew Gardens Richmond Richmond extension (1920) Hammersmith Ravenscourt Park Stamford Brook Turnham Green
Lancaster_Gate_tube_station
London Underground station
Turnham Green Heathfield Terrace Gunnersbury Kew Gardens Richmond Richmond extension (1920) Hammersmith Ravenscourt Park Stamford Brook Turnham Green
Marble_Arch_tube_station
2010 local election in England
Turnham Green (3) Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative Samantha Davies 2,620 48.6 Conservative Adrian Lee 2,475 45.9 Conservative Peter Thompson 2
2010 Hounslow London Borough Council election
2010_Hounslow_London_Borough_Council_election
Turnham Green Heathfield Terrace Gunnersbury Kew Gardens Richmond Richmond extension (1920) Hammersmith Ravenscourt Park Stamford Brook Turnham Green
London_Underground_1915_Stock
London Underground station
District Railway (DR, now the District line) on its extension from Turnham Green to Ealing Broadway. From 1886 until 1 March 1910 the station was known
Ealing_Common_tube_station
London Underground station
Turnham Green Heathfield Terrace Gunnersbury Kew Gardens Richmond Richmond extension (1920) Hammersmith Ravenscourt Park Stamford Brook Turnham Green
Notting Hill Gate tube station
Notting_Hill_Gate_tube_station
London Underground station
Turnham Green Heathfield Terrace Gunnersbury Kew Gardens Richmond Richmond extension (1920) Hammersmith Ravenscourt Park Stamford Brook Turnham Green
Perivale_tube_station
Local election in England
Michael Hoban in 1995 Nathan was a sitting councillor representing the Turnham Green ward Wharfe was a sitting councillor representing the Isleworth South
1998 Hounslow London Borough Council election
1998_Hounslow_London_Borough_Council_election
London Underground station
(GN&SR), which had received parliamentary approval for a route from Wood Green station (now Alexandra Palace) to Strand in 1899. After the GN&SR was taken
Covent_Garden_tube_station
London Underground station
of approximately four months. Work was completed in Autumn 2006. Local Green Party members commented that improved disability access has not been included
Ruislip_Manor_tube_station
British entomologist (1725–1804)
where he collected insect specimens. Around 1797 the family moved to Turnham Green but Drury began to face ill health starting with stones in his bladder
Dru_Drury
London Underground station
Acton Town and Hammersmith, with trains making an additional stop at Turnham Green in the early mornings and late evenings. Night Tube services operate
Hounslow_East_tube_station
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