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SOUTHALL NORWOOD

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Originally appearing in Volume V25, Page 485 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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NORWOOD , an See also:urban See also:district in the See also:Brentford See also:parliamentary See also:division of See also:Middlesex, See also:England, suburban to See also:London, 12 M. W. of St See also:Paul's See also:Cathedral, on the See also:Great Western railway. Pop. (1891), 7896; (1901), 13,200. Brickfields, See also:flour-See also:mills and chemical See also:works are established in the district, which is also largely residential. The See also:Grand Junction See also:Canal serves Southall. See also:Cattle markets are held weekly under a See also:grant of See also:William III. The Elizabethan See also:manor-See also:house of Southall remains, and the See also:parish See also:church of Norwood, though greatly restored, has See also:Early See also:English and Decorated portions, a canopied See also:tomb dated 1547 and See also:brasses of the 17th See also:century.

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