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Montgomery's Wharf

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Montgomery's Wharf

Built before 1894, it had yards, a saw mill and was a depot for hay and straw. This photo shows one of the surviving buildings on the site. At it is tagged "Montgomery's Wharf" and captioned "High Street, Brentford. Built pre-1894".

This shows Montgomery's Wharf marked. This shows the site further developed.

Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk

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Montgomery's Wharf

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Montgomery's Wharf

This site was formerly known as Montgomery's Wharf, Brentford, locally referr...

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