Mrs. Conway at bar disk. Began With Home-made Bench Now Breaks Up 2,000 Vehicles a Year OFF GLOUCESTER ROAD, Acton, is a yard at the foot of a railway embankment heaped up with wrecked and lettered cars. The only woman breaker and dealer in old cars in London, Mrs. Phyllis Conwa
January 27, 1939 - Acton Gazette - London, London, England
CAFE CAVALIER FINED FOR ASSAULT Hit Customer who Spoke to Young Lady Wyndham J. Pritchard, aged 27, a I,,bourer, of Furness-road, Rafe den, v s rged at Acton Police Court on Monday with using threatening behalour in High -street. Acton. on Saturday: assaulting Alfred C. Ward, a
January 27, 1939 - Acton Gazette - London, London, England
The funeral service of Mrs. Esther Alice Jordan. aged 74, of 29, Chatsworth-gardens, Acton, who died on Tuesday in last week, was held at the Acton Hill Methodist Church on Saturday. The interment was at the Willesdei Cemetery. The mourners were Miss Dorothy Page, Mrs. Barnes an
January 27, 1939 - Acton Gazette - London, London, England
They are also seen traversing a real Belisha crossing under the guidance of a real policeman Then the senior children who come to the school on bicycles are shown as they are being taught the highway code and the approved method of riding bicycles in traffic with a minimum of da
January 27, 1939 - Acton Gazette - London, London, England
CLIFFORD EVANS CO. LTD. Great SHILLING SALE Doors Open 9.30 a.m. Furnishing Felt Bane Floor Covering yds. for 1/- Cork Lino. per sq. yd. 1/- Inlaid Linoleum per sq. yd. 1 / 1 1 Stair Haim I yds. for 1/- Stair Carpet, lEins. wide. yds. for I/. Heavy Cord Carpet per yd. 1/- Wilton
January 27, 1939 - Acton Gazette - London, London, England
ANEW MOVEMENT, entitled the National Defence League, was started at a meeting in Acton on Friday in last week. The idea originated in the minds of a number of local business men who, like many people all over the country, felt that sufficient advance was not being made in our de
January 27, 1939 - Acton Gazette - London, London, England
could hardly have hoped to beat the champion county—Surrey—but they did well to finish second. For the second year running, Mason led the county team home. and this year he finished sixth in a field which included several internationals. This was the first occasion on which he h
January 27, 1939 - Acton Gazette - London, London, England
It is not a new idea to use Perri , muff to match. But, as you see h Lamb for a Cossack cap and , the result is very plesalcy,. r • . • 4 : :A.::: f ' ;' • ' , •
January 27, 1939 - Acton Gazette - London, London, England