Walham Green is the historic name of an English village, now part of inner London, in the parish of Fulham in the County of Middlesex. It was located between the hamlet of North End (now renamed West Kensington) to the north, and Parsons Green to the south.[1] To the east it was bounded by Counter's Creek, the historical boundary with the parish of Chelsea, and to the south-east is Sands End.
Within the area is the old athletics stadium of Stamford Bridge, now home to Chelsea F.C.
^Walford, Edward (1878). Fulham: Walham Green and North End, in Old and New London: Volume 6. London: British History Online. pp. 21–528. Retrieved 23 October 2016.
WalhamGreen is the historic name of an English village, now part of inner London, in the parish of Fulham in the County of Middlesex. It was located between...
resurfaces shortly before West Brompton station. The station was opened as WalhamGreen on 1 March 1880 when the District Railway (DR, now the District line)...
village clusters, one central, one south-west. The 19th century roused WalhamGreen village, and the surrounding hamlets that made up the parish of Fulham...
Islamic State. In 2018, the ward of Parsons Green & Walham had a population of 11,041 people. Parsons Green & Walham has the highest income of any ward in Hammersmith...
Broadway District Hammersmith and Fulham 2 1 Mar 1880 WalhamGreen: 1880–1952 6.52 WalhamGreen Gants Hill Central Redbridge 4 14 Dec 1947 Ilford North:...
included parts often considered of independent character today WalhamGreen, Parsons Green, Hurlingham, Sands End and that part of Chelsea Harbour west...
94 Loss 72–16–6 Mike Honeyman PTS 20 Nov 5, 1924 25 years, 309 days WalhamGreen Baths, Fulham, London, England 93 Win 72–15–6 Bob Bates PTS 15 Oct 20...
housing in the hamlet of North End on the outskirts of the village of WalhamGreen. In 1876 William Henry Gibbs and John P. Flew, builders from Dorset,...
and the first of these took place on 23 March 1866 at Beaufort House, WalhamGreen, a venue already known for hosting athletics, such as the 1865 Civil...
Hammersmith Old Oak Common (adjoining Harlesden) Parsons Green Sands End Shepherd's Bush WalhamGreen West Kensington White City see also parks and open spaces...
the cement. He had previously used the Gothick style at a church in WalhamGreen, Fulham in 1827-8. He designed, and developed, as flats, the block of...
Earl's Court to Turnham Green after which it divides again into two western branches, to Richmond and Ealing Broadway. Printed in green on the Tube map, the...
showing 'Lillie's roads' and structures, [4] note: WalhamGreen is erroneously referred to as 'Waltham Green' in the heading of the map section. Féret, Charles...
Brompton branch as far as the Thames. Stations opened at WalhamGreen (now Fulham Broadway), Parsons Green. The line terminated at Putney Bridge & Fulham (now...
Augustine's RC Primary School St John XXIII RC Primary School St John's WalhamGreen CE Primary School St Mary's RC Primary School St Paul's CE Primary School...
Creighton House, Lillie Road Twynholm Baptist Church, Lillie Road "Fulham: WalhamGreen and North End". British History Online. Retrieved 20 October 2016. Report...
Boston Commercial Gazette, 10-27-1825 Chisholm 1911, p. 706. 'Fulham: WalhamGreen and North End', in Old and New London: Volume 6, (London, 1878) pp. 521-528...
Gaye 1967, p. 93. Atkinson, Brooks (May 2, 1955). "Theatre: South Abroad: Green's Play of Civil War Seen in London". The New York Times. Wearing 2014b, p...