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  • Great programme tonight about Notting Hill.........

    A lot of Rangers fans with a connection to the area. A lot for the old boys talked about growing up there. Teddy Boy days and rows with other local areas like Paddington.

    It is one part of West London that has changed so much relatively quickly and it's on our door step.

    Definitely worth watching.

    First game: Arsenal vs Queen's Park Rangers at Highbury, Saturday 17th November 1984.

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    an interesting series this..how areas change but somehow retain something....most yuppie areas today were once working class "slums", where landlords let them fall apart.
    now a developer moved in and tarted them up, they are what they always were, nice homes..
    this show, reflected on the homes worth £2-3m up to £7m down the road to council homes, worth £340k.
    how annoying was the couple, with the maid,the "bird" wouldn't shut up....48 persons in one home, a family per room!!

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    • #3
      seems the new influx are russian billionaires
      I must away now, I can no longer tarry
      This morning's tempest I have to cross
      I must be guided without a stumble
      Into the arms I love the most

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      • #4
        had to laugh when they said"they are lower than working class-they are the criminal class". moved all those locals futher north into the big estates in north ken. good look at history from where i was brought up. fella on facebook has thousands of photo's of all the streets/pubs from 1900-to the present. can put names to all the families etc. has some blinding pic's from a time gone by.
        PRIDE OF LONDON.

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        • #5
          Having grown up local to there and gone to school round the corner that was excellent viewing. Thanks for putting it up.

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          • #6
            Have you a link to the facebook page?

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            • #7
              Really enjoyed the programme. I was brought up in Notting wood House in the 1960s , and just checked my family tree and discovered that my Nan was born in 108 Portland Road in 1894. Her Husbands dads address when they were married in 1895 was 20 Portland Road. They were big QPR fans in the 1920s and my nan used to knit us QPR scarves in the 1960s. How I wish I still had one now

              For anyone interested in Notting Hill History I found an excellent website, History Talk . ORG ,Notting Hill TIMELINE.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Westway View Post
                Have you a link to the facebook page?
                will have to check with someone else as i'm not friends with the fella whose page it is-will let you know as soon as i find out. has some great pic's on there.
                PRIDE OF LONDON.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Westway View Post
                  Have you a link to the facebook page?
                  Will try to find it. In the meantime the Willesden Local History Society has a Facebook group

                  Log in to Facebook to start sharing and connecting with your friends, family and people you know.


                  and this 1928 aerial shot of Loftus Road is incredible viewing of you like your history:

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by HammersmithR View Post
                    A lot of Rangers fans with a connection to the area. A lot for the old boys talked about growing up there. Teddy Boy days and rows with other local areas like Paddington.

                    It is one part of West London that has changed so much relatively quickly and it's on our door step.

                    Definitely worth watching.

                    http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode...Portland_Road/
                    Alan Turrell who's in the programme is an Rs fan

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