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== Hammersmith gallery ==
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File:Hammersmith Town Hall in daylight - geograph.org.uk - 800796.jpg|Hammersmith Town Hall in daylight
File:King Street, Hammersmith, UK - panoramio.jpg|King Street, Hammersmith, UK
File:the dove pub1.jpg|The Dove Pub
File:Lower Mall, Hammersmith from the river.jpg|Lower Mall, Hammersmith from the river
File:Hammersmith Bridge.jpg|Hammersmith Bridge
File:Hammersmith Bridge footings repair works.jpg|Hammersmith Bridge footings repair works
File:John-milton.jpg|John Milton
File:Eric Gill - self portrait.jpg|Eric Gill - self portrait
File:Gustav Holst.jpg|Gustav Holst
File:Rosalind Franklin.jpg|Rosalind Franklin
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Latest revision as of 05:41, 3 March 2025

Hammersmith is a district in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham, located in west London, England. It is situated 4.3 miles (6.9 km) west-southwest of Charing Cross. It is one of the key commercial and employment centres in Greater London and has been for centuries a major centre of London's Polish community.

History[edit]

Hammersmith's name derives from the Old English Hammoder's hythe, meaning "Hammoder's landing place". It was recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086 as Hamer smythe. The area has been settled since at least Saxon times.

Geography[edit]

Hammersmith is bordered by Shepherd's Bush to the north, Kensington to the east, Chiswick to the west, and Fulham to the south, with which it forms part of the north bank of the River Thames.

Landmarks[edit]

Hammersmith is home to several notable landmarks such as the Hammersmith Bridge, Hammersmith Apollo, and the Lyric Theatre.

Transport[edit]

Hammersmith serves as a major transport hub and has two London Underground stations.

Demographics[edit]

Hammersmith has a diverse population, with a large number of Polish immigrants.

Education[edit]

There are several schools and colleges in Hammersmith, including the Latymer Upper School and the London Oratory School.

Notable people[edit]

Many notable people have lived in Hammersmith, including the actor Hugh Grant and the novelist E.M. Forster.

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