Here are the details of maps for Southall:
We have published two versions of this map, showing how the area changed across the years.
The centre of Southall lies in the SE corner of the map, and is based around the High Street (now Broadway). By 1935 it had grown from a village into a town.
Features include Holy Trinity church, Market Place - Southall received its market charter in 1698 - Red Lion Inn, The Shrubbery, St Marylebone School, Grand Union Canal, tramways, Southall Park, Mount Pleasant area, tyre factory, schools, Brookside Brick Works with tramway, Warren Park etc.
The map links up with Middlesex Sheets 15.06 Yeading to the north, 15.09 Hayes Town to the west, 15.14 Southall Green to the south and London Sheet 55 Hanwell Village to the east.