Ealing
A west London district, located west of Charing Cross by (12.7 km) 7.9 miles is Ealing (/ˈiːlɪŋ/), England.
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This is a cunning device for any private detective and private investigator as it appears to be a simple wall clock but it contains a wireless pinhole lens camera. The camera takes images in colour along with the integral transmitter sends audio or video evidence to the receiver which is supplied. A wall clock is actually a frequent feature in any room so private detectives and private investigators can collect that critical evidence with out making any suspicion.
The wireless clock camera is powered by a standard 9 volt battery. The transmitting range is 100 metres (line of sight) to ensure that private detectives and private investigators can location the receiver in a suitable position for maximum effect. The receiver might be plugged into a Tv or recorder making use of scart or phono plugs, so the recordings might be viewed. This covert device is excellent for use within the several scenarios private detectives and private investigations find themselves in as there are no wires between the camera as well as the receiver and also the results are high quality.
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A west London district, located west of Charing Cross by (12.7 km) 7.9 miles is Ealing (/ˈiːlɪŋ/), England.
Visit WebsiteHas the inner-city expansions and leafy suburban characteristics, and like Pitshanger some areas retain a "feel" of a village, is Ealing.
Visit WebsiteOften colloquial with Ealing Broadway, the name of a rail interchange, is Ealing's town centre. Became a major centre, was Ealing Broadway.
Visit WebsiteIncluding Ealing Common, Walpole Park, Cleveland Park, Lammas Park, Pitshanger Park, Montpelier Park, and Hanger Hill Park, one of which is where flows through is the River Brent, Ealing has many open spaces.
Visit WebsiteMost recently produced by Ealing Studios was St Trinian's, a remake of the classic film; in this film, some locations in Ealing can be seen.
Visit WebsiteDivided into manors, such as those of Gunnersbury and Pitshanger, was the parish of Ealing. Included The Feathers, The Bell, The Green Man and The Old Hats, were stops in Ealing.
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