A free photography exhibition showcasing what the area looked like in the 1960s is launching at Hounslow Library on Monday.
Photographs on display will include the M4, which was managed by the council in the 60s.
There will also be pictures of Brentford market which was London’s second biggest fruit and vegetable market behind Covent Garden.
The borough’s link with London’s red buses, built at Chiswick Works from 1921 to 1990, will also be on photographic show.
The boroughs of Brentford and Chiswick, Heston and Isleworth, and Feltham Urban District were combined into Hounslow.
It follows the introduction of the London Government Act 1963.



