Originally a county town in Middlesex, Ealing became known as the 'Queen
of the Suburbs' at the beginning of the last century. Famous for the
Ealing Studios, the oldest film studios in the world, in this book
authors Paul Lang and Dr Jonathan Oates delve into the fascinating but
often lesser-known history of this district. Characters associated with
Ealing include Olga Grey, hockey player and MI5 agent, and Ealing's
pro-Hitler MP, and other links with espionage and political extremism
include suspected Soviet spies and a Communist cell in
nineteenth-century Hanwell. Crime has stalked the streets of Ealing with
the tale of the disappearance of Peregrine Henniker-Heaton and dissent
when the borough was home to anti-German riots in 1915 and the Sunday
Opening controversy in the 1930s. Alongside these tales the authors
uncover stories of sports stars, film studios, wartime and ancient
Ealing. Secret Ealing explores the lesser-known episodes and characters
in the history of the borough through the years. With tales of
remarkable characters, unusual events and tucked-away or disappeared
historical buildings and locations, it will appeal to all those with an
interest in the history of this West London district.