Old Ordnance Survey Maps of Middlesex

  • These detailed maps normally cover an area of about one and a half miles by one mile. Each map includes an introduction. The Middlesex maps link up with those for London to form a major series for the Greater London area. They are available through our On-line Mapshop

  • Here are the details of maps for Greenford:

  • Middlesex Sheet 15.07a Greenford 1894 - published 1991; intro by Frances Hounsell. ISBN.978-0-85054-439-8
  • Middlesex Sheet 15.07b Greenford 1939 - published 2008; intro by Peter Hounsell. ISBN.978-1-84784-181-0

    We have published two versions of this map, showing how the area changed across the years. Coverage extends from Holy Cross church southward to Beechmount Avenue, and from Westbury Avenue eastward to Greatdown Road. In 1894 this was still a rural village but by 1939 it was largely built up apart from Perivale Park and Ravenor Park. On the reverse of the 1894 version we include the eastern half of Sheet 15.06, covering the Grand Junction Canal with its brickfield dock branches. On the reverse of the 1939 version we include extracts from a contenporary directory, completing the entry begun on the North Greenford map.

    The map links up with Middlesex Sheets 15.03 North Greenford to the north, 15.06 Yeading to the west, 15.04 North Perivale to the east, and London Sheets 45 Perivale to the east and 55 Hanwell Village to the south


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