In the 1850s the area consisted of three villages
- Turnham Green along the main road to the west & the riverside hamlets of Chiswick & Strand on the Green separated by fields market gardens & the grounds of several large mansions. Since that time industry has come & gone great houses have become institutions before succumbing to development the fields have been built over & transport has moved from river boats & horse-drawn coaches to the six-lane A4. This is Carolyn & Peter Hammonds third book of old photographs of Chiswick & once again they have assembled a wide & fascinating collection of images including paintings & prints as well as photographs & postcards. These images are grouped in chapters by subject & combined with informative captions allowing interesting comparisons as we trace Chiswicks journey through time from three rural hamlets to a cosmopolitan London suburb.