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The White Lodge of Ealing Studios. Bought by film pioneer Will Barker in 1904 as a home, then known as just 'The Lodge'. Now used as administration building of Ealing Studios . The site itself became Britain's largest film studio with the first purpose built sound-stages. Produced the series of films known as the 'Ealing Comedies.' Once also owned By Rank Organization and for a time by the BBC. Oldest surviving film studio in Britain.

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self-made

Date

2008-04-11

Author

P.g.champion

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51°30′31.60″N, 0°18′19.80″W

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