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Places of interest in W4Chiswick Community SchoolDame Helen Metcalf was the headteacher for 13 years. It became Chiswick Comprehensive School in 1968.Hogarth's HouseThe house was damaged in 1941 during World War II, but was repaired afterwards and reopened in 1951. It was restored again for the Hogarth Tercentenary in 1997. Two floors of the house are open. The furniture includes replicas of 18th century pieces commissioned by Shipway from the Chiswick Art-Workers' Guild. There is an exhibition documenting Hogarth's life and work. Copies of his best known series of engravings are on display including The Harlot's Progress, A Rake's Progress and Marriage à-la-mode.Chiswick Park tube stationThe station was opened on 1 July 1879 by the Metropolitan District Railway (MDR, now the District Line) on its extension from Turnham Green to Ealing Broadway. The station was originally named Acton Green after the adjacent Acton Green Common to the east. It was renamed to Chiswick Park and Acton Green in 1889.London CharterhouseThe London Charterhouse is a historic complex of buildings in Smithfield, London dating back to the 14th century. It occupies land to the north of Charterhouse Square. The Charterhouse began as (and takes its name from) a Carthusian priory, founded in 1371 and dissolved in 1537. Substantial fragments remain from this monastic period, but the site was largely rebuilt after 1545 as a large courtyard house. Thus, today it "conveys a vivid impression of the type of large rambling 16th century mansion that once existed all round London" (The Buildings of England).[1] The Charterhouse was further altered and extended after 1611, when it became an almshouse and school, endowed by Thomas Sutton. The almshouse (a home for gentleman pensioners) still occupies the site today under the name Sutton's Hospital in Charterhouse.St John's Gate, ClerkenwellSt John's Gate is one of the few tangible remains from Clerkenwell's monastic past, it was built in 1504 by Prior Thomas Docwra as the south entrance to the inner precinct of the Priory of the Knights of Saint John - the Knights Hospitallers. The substructure is of brick, the north and south façades of stone. After centuries of decay and much rebuilding, very little of the stone facing is original; heavily restored in the 19th century, the gate today is in large part a Victorian recreation, the handiwork of a succession of architects ? W. P. Griffiths, R. Norman Shaw, and J. Oldrid Scott.Information by Wikipedia.com
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