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Riverside Studios is a cinema, performance space, bar and cafe. Originally film studios, Riverside Studios were used by the
BBC from 1954 to 1975 for television productions. The
Lyric Hammersmith Theatre is just off King Street.
Hammersmith Apollo concert hall and theatre (formerly the Carling Hammersmith Apollo, the Hammersmith Odeon, and before that the Gaumont Cinema) is just south of the gyratory. The former
Hammersmith Palais nightclub has been demolished and the site reused as student accommodation. There is an Irish Cultural Centre on Black's Road. The
Polish Social and Cultural Association is on King Street. It contains a theatre, an art gallery and several restaurants. Its library has one of the largest collections of Polish-language books outside Poland.
The Dove is a riverside pub with what the
Guinness Book of Records listed as the smallest bar room in the world, in 2016 surviving as a small space on the right of the bar. The pub was frequented by the novelists
Ernest Hemingway and
Graham Greene; the poet
James Thomson lodged and likely wrote
Rule Britannia here. The narrow alley in which it stands is the only remnant of the riverside village of Hammersmith, the bulk of which was demolished in the 1930s.
Furnivall Gardens, which lies to the east, covers the site of
Hammersmith Creek and the High Bridge. Leisure activity also takes place along Hammersmith's pedestrianised riverside, home to the pubs of Lower Mall, rowing clubs and the riverside park of
Furnival Gardens. Hammersmith has a municipal park,
Ravenscourt Park, to the west of the centre. Its facilities include tennis courts, a basketball court, a bowling lawn, a paddling pool, and playgrounds. on the right Hammersmith is the historical home of the
West London Penguin Swimming and Water Polo Club, formerly known as the
Hammersmith Penguin Swimming Club. Hammersmith Chess Club has been active in the borough since it was formed in 1962. It was initially based in
Westcott Lodge, later moving to St Paul's Church, then to
Blythe House and now Lytton Hall, near
West Kensington tube station. == Transport ==