Former London Fire Stations crossword

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Across
  1. 3. Name comes from Church of St Olave corruption. (1879-1928) 6,6
  2. 5. Parliament is here. (closed 2014) 11
  3. 10. This district is home to Mount Pleasant Sorting Office. (closed 2014) 11
  4. 13. Original home of the Gunners. (closed 2014) 8
  5. 16. The 1911 Census showed 50 people living here! (1902-1971) 5,4
  6. 18. Name means ‘southern defensive work’. (closed 2014) 9
  7. 21. Originally Isle of Dogs Fire Station - now a restaurant. (1904-2006) 8
  8. 22. From the French for ‘well-situated’. (closed 2014) 7
  9. 23. On 49 Heath Street - a fire station with teeth?! (1868-1920/23) 9
  10. 24. On Carmelite St, later having two pumps and a pump escape. (1896-1964) 11
  11. 28. Home to two fire floats! Mother to smaller sub-station. (1898-1937) 9,5,7
  12. 29. Outside Liverpool Street Station, now a ‘Metro’ supermarket. (closed 1965) 11
  13. 30. These bells denote genuine Cockney birth! (closed 2014) 3
Down
  1. 1. Home to Harrods. (closed 2014) 13
  2. 2. Sub-station with hose, ladder cart and three fire fighters (closed 1914) 9,4,4
  3. 4. On Tunnel Avenue, SE10 - architect HFT Cooper. (1901-1985) 4,9
  4. 6. On Manchester Square, also a cricket club owning Lord’s. (1889-2005) 10
  5. 7. Not a Caledonian Metre, since 1953 the Civil Service Club HQ. (1884-1922) 8,4
  6. 8. Closed when Poplar Station opened nearby. (1911-1970s) 9,4
  7. 9. On Seven Sisters Road, replaced by Hornsey Road building. (closed 1908) 8
  8. 11. On Glebe Way, built for Beckenham Fire Brigade. (1939-1968) 4,7
  9. 12. SE London, district named after London County Council chairman. (closed 2014) 7
  10. 14. Six Fire Auxiliary sub-stations attached in WWII. (closed 1968) 7,5
  11. 15. In E21, now Grade II listed with offices and housing. (1898-1967) 8
  12. 17. The ‘Ditch to its friends, original building now a restaurant. (1896-1964) 10
  13. 19. Nothing to do with Abba! (1910-1986) 8
  14. 20. Home to the Tate & Lyle sugar refinery. (closed 2014) 10
  15. 25. Now a vibrant community building on Leswin Road (1885-1973) 5,9
  16. 26. Hunting grounds of a Tudor royal residence. (closed 2014) 9
  17. 27. Closed when the new Chelsea Fire Station opened. (1892-1964) 8