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Alan,
I don't know if it helps but "Stratton Gentry" were coal merchants in the Brentford area.
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I was a few miles out. Here it is Hammersmith and Chiswick.
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Old Stations
I too found that site and spent a long while going through the pages,
I think I got to page 40 or so before giving up looking but also found it good entertainment reading and looking at pictures from the past. Perhaps I should return and bookmark the site for future time passing. John (G) |
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Like Shed Cat I initially tried searching Google for "Stratton Gentry". I then tried Ask.com and it came up with a website about Brentford's railways that contained a mention of Stratton Gentry and said that they were coal merchants.
As the picture in Alan Locojoes post was of a terminus station and as the description of the only terminus station in Brentford (old GWR Dock branch) didn't match it, I had to go further afield. I used "Complete British Railways maps and gazetteer 1830-1981" and looked for all the former terminus stations in the areas around Brentford. It was then simply a case of looking on the excellent Disused Stations site to see if any of these particular stations had been listed and luckily Hammersmith and Chiswick was.
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I agree entirely with Shed Cat. Searching is part of the fun, especially when you find what you're looking for
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