
Eardley Crescent

Earl's Court exhibition centres site from Lillie Rd

TfL workshops

Former bridge between the two Earls Court Exhibition centres

Empress Place

The Lily Langtry

Metropolitan Police Heritage Centre, Lille Rd

Lillie Rd

Brompton Cemetery gates


Earls Court Exhibition Centre through the gates - with Empress State
Building (Metropolitan Police)

Earl's Court Station


Empress State Building and cleared Earl's Court Exhibition Centre
site from a rear window in Eardley Crrescent


TfL Underground workshop and offices at Lillie Bridge Depot and Ashfield
House.

seen across the cleared exhibition centre site, now a dustbowl

Ashfield House, named for Albert Stanley who became Lord Ashfield,
includes West Ashfield Station used for training.

Eardley Crescent

Memorial to Emmeline Pankhurst in Brompton Cemetery



Artist Duggie Fields (b.1945) lives in Earls Court and has been involved
in the Earl’s Court Area Action Group





Another picture from the Lillie Road bridge. The Overground line is
the boundary between Kensington & Chelsea and Hammersmith & Fulham

And what used to be here - Earl's Court 2 exhibtion centre



The upper floors of these properties are empty and unused - awaiting
demolition by CAPCO


Former CAPCO office on Lillie Rd
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