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Ruislip Online your old address and a recent picture of your house could feature
here. The actual address will not be posted, so you will just have to see if you
can remember/recognize it.
If you are waiting for a picture of your old house to appear,
please be patient.
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This house is proud to have the largest bright
red roof in Ruislip, especially now it has a nice new extension on the
back. Northolt planes navigate by it! |
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To own a house like this you need to have a
distinct love of dead trees. |
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For a semi this house tries very hard to be a
picture postcard of perfection, even down to the little lamp. But blue
pots....I ask you? |
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Another imposter! This one is in Eastcote.
Almost impossible to photograph due to the high hedges this house would be
perfect for croquet on the front lawn. |
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Given the history of this bungalow it is amazing to see it
still standing. For a start it was once a house, like the rest of the
properties around it, but subsidence, cause by the nearby River Pinn has
taken its toll. Then the was the aerial, and not to mention the shade of
the green paint, that was almost the final nail....STOP PRESS - they
listened, green has gone! |
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Is this house in a road that is for ever red?? |
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Is there a lady in that car looking through the
window? There is!!!!!!! |
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Do we think that Santa is waiting with the cab
ranks for a reason? Sure, he is off on the road to Eastcote next. |
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For ever and ever a red voluntary organisation. |
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I'm on the road to nowhere......(well Eastcote
actually) |
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Lyn, can you heave on this? Can you? Come on,
lets be 'aving you. |
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See above |
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Tell that old girlfriend of
yours to shut her trap about the V.A.T. |
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This road takes you out of Ruislip to the land
of E |
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This road takes you out of Ruislip to the land
of E |
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This road takes you out of Ruislip to the land
of E
Same house Jan 1st 1951 |
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Lyn, can you heave on this? Can you? Come on,
lets be 'aving you (I liked it so much I did it twice) |
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Or three times, see above! |
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Going East on this Road? Get
your Coat |
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