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On 3 Jan, 10:26, "Richard J." wrote:
e27002 wrote on 02 January 2013 19:04:48 .... On 2 Jan, 14:42, mirandola wrote: Hammersmith had its own artistic colony down by the river. AP Herbert's "House by the River" (turned into a great film by Fritz Lang) was based on the area he himself lived in. Gustav Holst lived there and wrote a "Hammersmith Suite." In the late 1960s I worked in Hammersmith for a year. *The atmosphere by the river was special. *It was quite different from King St 1, one block back. *I do not know if the River walk with its pubs has changed. It's still special and unchanged, separated from the King Street area by the A4. Glad to hear that. Hammersmith's two stations seemed disjointed. In those days the buses stopped at Butterwick(sp) right next to the District and Piccadilly station. *That was very handy, but I have heard that the facility has gone. Not exactly, but there are now 17 bus routes through Hammersmith, so the facilities needed to be expanded. *The routes are split between an upper bus station above the District & Piccadilly Line station, reached by escalators, and a lower bus station at ground level by Butterwick. Seehttp://www.tfl.gov.uk/gettingaround/maps/buses/pdf/hammersmith-101112.... -- Thank you. That is very informative. When I left Hammersmith, there were plans to replace the shops on the north side of King St with a new mall. Did that affect the remains of the LSWR viaduct? |
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