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View along the Grand Union Canal including Brentford Bridge

Brentford Bridge and O'Briens pub

A view from Brentford Lock area towards Brentford Bridge, with O'Briens pub in the background.

Brentford Bridge was rebuilt in 1900, a contemporary article in the Chiswick Times describes how this was done.

The pub is O'Briens at 11 London Road, formerly the Northumberland Arms. This is mentioned in the Brentford 53 pubs poem and Gillian Clegg says in her 'Brentford and Chiswick Pubs' that it has been a pub since at least 1853.< /p>

Thanks to Dave Stoneleigh who provided this photograph, taken on June 28th 2008 during the Brentford Festival weekend.

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Published April 2010