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Big Wood and Little Wood

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Big Wood and Little Wood are two patches of woodland in Hampstead Garden Suburb in the London Borough of Barnet. [1]

12 relations: Bishop of London, Ecclesiastical Commissioners, Hampstead Garden Suburb, List of nature reserves in the London Borough of Barnet, Local nature reserve, London Borough of Barnet, Municipal Borough of Finchley, Parks and open spaces in the London Borough of Barnet, Site of Nature Conservation Interest, Sorbus torminalis, Waldhere (bishop), World War II.

Bishop of London

The Bishop of London is the ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of London in the Province of Canterbury.

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Ecclesiastical Commissioners

The Ecclesiastical Commissioners were, in England and Wales, a body corporate, whose full title was Ecclesiastical and Church Estates Commissioners for England.

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Hampstead Garden Suburb

Hampstead Garden Suburb is an elevated suburb, north of Hampstead, west of Highgate and east of Golders Green.

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List of nature reserves in the London Borough of Barnet

The London Borough of Barnet, on the northern outskirts of London, is mainly residential, but it has large areas of green space and farmland.

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Local nature reserve

Local nature reserve (LNR) is a designation for nature reserves in Great Britain.

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London Borough of Barnet

The London Borough of Barnet is a suburban London borough in North London, England, with some districts within North West London forming part of Outer London.

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Municipal Borough of Finchley

Finchley was a local government district in Middlesex, England, from 1878 to 1965.

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Parks and open spaces in the London Borough of Barnet

The London Borough of Barnet, located on the northern periphery of London and having much of the area within its boundaries in the Metropolitan Green Belt, has a large number of parks and open spaces.

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Site of Nature Conservation Interest

Site of Nature Conservation Interest (SNCI), Site of Importance for Nature Conservation (SINC) and regionally important geological site (RIGS) are designations used by local authorities in the United Kingdom for sites of substantive local nature conservation and geological value.

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Sorbus torminalis

Sorbus torminalis, with common names wild service tree, chequers, and checker tree, is a species of Sorbus native to Europe from England and Wales east to Denmark and Poland, south to northwest Africa, and southeast to southwest Asia from Asia Minor to the Caucasus and Alborz mountains.

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Waldhere (bishop)

Waldhere (or Wealdheri; died between 705 and 716) was an early medieval Bishop of London, England.

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World War II

World War II (often abbreviated to WWII or WW2), also known as the Second World War, was a global war that lasted from 1939 to 1945, although conflicts reflecting the ideological clash between what would become the Allied and Axis blocs began earlier.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Wood_and_Little_Wood

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