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Notting Hill in 1750, (c1876). Creator: UnknownNotting Hill in 1750, (c1876). The Ladbroke family were Notting Hills main landowner and from 1820s-1840s, James Weller Ladbroke, working with the architect and surveyor Thomas Allason
Row of shops including the West London Workshops for the Blind, London, 1913Row of shops including the West London Workshops for the Blind, Notting Hill Gate, Kensington, London, 1913. A shop selling goods produced by blind workers, a discount book store
Notting Hill, Kensington, London, c1850. Artist: Emma ShepheardView of Notting Hill House, Notting Hill, Kensington, London, c1850; from the garden
In Westbourne Grove, Notting Hill, London, c1903 (1903). From Living London, Vol. III, by George R. Sims. [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris, New York & Melbourne, 1903]
All Saints Church, Notting Hill, London, 1861. A print from The Illustrated London News, (22 June 1861)
Notting Hill Adventure Playground, London, 1972. Artist: CM DixonNotting Hill Adventure Playground, London, 1972. During the 1950s, Caribbean immigrants were drawn to Notting Hill, partly because of cheap rents, but were exploited by slum landlords