We are delighted to publicise the celebrations of Bedford Park’s 150th Anniversary this year.
A team of volunteer researchers from The Bedford Park Society worked for some months to create a special anniversary exhibition entitled: The Community at Bedford Park 1875-2025 ‘Ahead of the World in Everything?’. This reveals newly unearthed information and many rarely seen images including some recently discovered early photos of the suburb. Launched at St Michael & All Angels Church in May, the exhibition is being presented in various local venues during 2025, admission free. You can see it at Hounslow House 6-14 September and it will be back at St Michael & All Angels 15-22 September (with a walk for Open House on the 20th). Other venues are being finalised.
In 1875 Jonathan Thomas Carr (1845-1915) purchased the first part of the 113 acres he would eventually acquire near Turnham Green railway station. He went on to build about 400 houses on this estate, which he called Bedford Park.
The exhibition focuses on the community and communities of Bedford Park from its beginnings in 1875 through to modern times. It reveals the early community’s enthusiasm for ideas and behaviours which challenged contemporary norms. The younger, radical and liberal residents of this period included professionals and artists. In their sociability, social campaigning and interior décor they sought to be ‘ahead of the world’ in breaking with the earlier Victorians’ social and aesthetic convictions.
Stories and images in the exhibition paint a vivid picture of the many different groups attracted to the garden suburb — whether political, social, professional or recreational. The exhibition reflects on the interactions of the groups with Bedford Park’s architecture and village atmosphere and how these moulded the community.
The Society is extremely grateful to Knight Frank, Savills, Whitman & Co and Hounslow Thriving Communities Fund for supporting its anniversary projects and to Chiswick Auctions and St Michael & All Angels for providing venues for the exhibition.
Contact information@bedfordpark.org.uk for more information. Find news of events here and here and at #BedfordPark@150