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West Hampstead Amenity & Transport (WHAT)

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Our colleague Andrew Behan, tracked this down to "West Hampstead Amenity and Transport".

January 2024: John Davis provided to the organisation: "WHAT started in 1973 as a protest against traffic schemes that would have turned some of our local streets into major through roads."

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West Hampstead Amenity & Transport (WHAT)

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Eric Dixon

We discovered the plaque through the Stationmaster app. This is rather sad. ...

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Karmarama

Karmarama

A creative agency run by Dave Buonaguidi, a neighbour who lived over the road (this detail is important) from the "mole man".

Group, Other

1 memorial
134 men, women & children killed in WW2 at Hughes Mansions

134 men, women & children killed in WW2 at Hughes Mansions

At 7.21am on 27 March 1945 a V2 rocket bomb exploded at Hughes Mansions, Vallance Road. Many of the occupants were Jews who had fled from persecution.  134 men, women and children were killed - And...

Group

1 memorial
Foreign nationals at the Battle of Trafalgar

Foreign nationals at the Battle of Trafalgar

The popular image of the navy in Nelson's time, is of ships manned solely by 'British Tars'. In fact the crews of the ships that fought at Trafalgar included sailors from America, Ireland, Prussia,...

Group, Armed Forces

1 memorial
Steven Bros. & Co.

Steven Bros. & Co.

Ironfounders and iron merchants.  Glasgow West Address, in an 1888 entry, gives the London address as 4, Upper Thames Street and the Glasgow name McDowall, Steven & Co.

Group, Craft / Design

1 memorial