The old postal address of Hanwell was Middlesex. However, Middlesex no longer exists and Hanwell is now within the London Borough of Ealing.
Hanwell Cemetery was created in 1853.
Hanwell Asylum was created in 1831.
Hanwell Town F.C. was created in 1920.
Nadine Hanwell was born on December 30, 1948, in Northhampton, England, UK.
To get to Hanwell, you can take public transport such as the train or bus, depending on your starting location. The main station is Hanwell railway station, which is served by trains from Paddington and other central London stations. Alternatively, several bus routes connect Hanwell to surrounding areas. If you're driving, you can follow the A40 or local roads, depending on your route.
James D. Hanwell has written: 'Techniques in physical geography' -- subject(s): Physical geography, Technique
The exact post code will depend on the street number but some of Oakland Road Hanwell is in W7 1HS
David Hanwell has written: 'Trafficking and cell surface stability of the epithelial Na+ channel expressed in epithelial MDCK cells'
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The postcode is W7 3EP. You would not write Hanwell on the address, the correct form is: 32 Grove Avenue LONDON W7 3EP
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The name "Hanwell" is believed to derive from the Old English words "han," meaning "rooster," and "wella," meaning "spring" or "stream." This suggests that the town was named for its natural water sources and possibly for the presence of roosters in the area. Historically, it has been associated with agricultural activities and rural life. The name reflects the town's origins and geographical features.