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The Metropolitan Borough of Hammersmith was, between 1900 and 1965, a metropolitan borough of the County of London. It was merged with the Metropolitan Borough of Fulham to form the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham.
It included Hammersmith, Wormwood Scrubs, Old Oak Common, and Shepherd's Bush.
Population and area
The borough covered 2,286 acres. The population in each census was:
- 1801: 5,600
- 1811: 7,393
- 1821: 8,809
- 1831: 10,222
- 1841: 13,453
- 1851: 17,760
- 1861: 24,519
- 1871: 42,691
- 1881: 71,939
- 1891: 97,239
- 1901: 112,239
Local government districts abolished or transferred by the London Government Act 1963 | ||
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Hertfordshire | ||
Middlesex, CC | ||
Kent | ||
Surrey | ||
Transfers | Middlesex to Hertfordshire: Potters Bar
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