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Charing Cross

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Charing Cross is a junction in London, England, where six routes meet. [1]

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A4 road (England)

The A4 is a major road in England from Central London to Avonmouth via Heathrow Airport, Reading, Bath and Bristol.

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A400 road (Great Britain)

The A400 road is an A road in London that runs from Charing Cross (near Trafalgar Square, in London's West End) to Archway in North London.

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Abbey Wood

Abbey Wood is an area of South East London, England, within the London Boroughs of Greenwich and Bexley.

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Acton, London

Acton is an area of west London, England, within the London Borough of Ealing.

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Addington, London

Addington is an area of South London, England, within the London Borough of Croydon.

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Addiscombe

Addiscombe is an area of South London, England, within the London Borough of Croydon.

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Adelphi, London

Adelphi (from the Greek ἀδελφοί adelphoi, meaning "brothers") is a district of the City of Westminster in London.

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Adrian Scrope

Colonel Adrian Scrope (c. 1601 – 17 October 1660) was the twenty-seventh of the fifty-nine Commissioners who signed the Death Warrant of King Charles I. He was hanged, drawn and quartered at Charing Cross after the restoration of Charles II.

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Albany Park, Bexley

Albany Park is an area of South East London, England, within the London Borough of Bexley.

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Aldborough Hatch

Aldborough Hatch is an area of East London, England, within the London Borough of Redbridge.

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Aldgate

Aldgate is an area of Central London, England, within the City of London.

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Aldwych

Aldwych (pronounced) is a one-way street and the name of the area immediately surrounding it in central London, England, within the City of Westminster.

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Alexander Kedie

Alexander Kedie (ca 1746 – 1817) was a carpenter and political figure in Nova Scotia.

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Alfred Jingle

Alfred Jingle is a fictional character who appears in the novel The Pickwick Papers by Charles Dickens.

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Alfredo Fiorito

Alfredo Fiorito is a DJ who was born in the town of Rosario in Argentina.

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Alperton

Alperton is an area of North West London, England, in the London Borough of Brent.

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Amersham station

Amersham is a London Underground and National Rail station in the town of Amersham in the Chiltern district of Buckinghamshire, England.

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Andrew Herxheimer

Andrew Herxheimer (4 November 1925 - 21 February 2016) was a German-born British clinical pharmacologist.

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Anerley

Anerley is an area of South East London, England, within the London Borough of Bromley.

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Angel, London

Angel is an area in Central London, England, within the London Borough of Islington.

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Anne Finch, Countess of Winchilsea

Anne Finch, Countess of Winchilsea (née Kingsmill; April 16615 August 1720), was an English poet and courtier.

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Aperfield

Aperfield is a hamlet of Greater London, England, within the London Borough of Bromley.

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Archway, London

Archway is an inner city area in the London Borough of Islington, London.

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Ardleigh Green

Ardleigh Green is an area of East London, England, within the London Borough of Havering.

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Arkley

Arkley is an area of North London, England, within the London Borough of Barnet.

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Arnos Grove

Arnos Grove is an area of North London, England, within the London Borough of Enfield.

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Arthur Ashpitel

Arthur Ashpitel (1807–1869) was an English architect.

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As I was going by Charing Cross

"As I was going by Charing Cross" (sometimes referred to as "As I was going to Charing Cross"), is an English language nursery rhyme.

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Asgill House

Richmond Place, now known as Asgill House, is a Grade I listed 18th-century Palladian villa on Old Palace Lane in Richmond, London (historically in Surrey), overlooking the River Thames.

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Ashford, Surrey

Ashford is a town and suburb of London almost entirely in the Surrey borough of Spelthorne, but with a small part in the London Borough of Hounslow, England.

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Aveley

Aveley is a small town within the Thurrock unitary authority in Essex, England, and forms one of its traditional Church of England parishes.

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Bankside

Bankside is a district of London, England, and part of the London Borough of Southwark.

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Barking

Barking is a town in East London, England, in the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham and the county of Essex.

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Barnehurst

Barnehurst is a town and electoral ward in South East London within the London Borough of Bexley.

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Barnes, London

Barnes is a district in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames.

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Battersea

Battersea is a district of south west London, England, within the London Borough of Wandsworth.

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Bayswater

Bayswater is an area within the City of Westminster and the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea in central London.

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Beaconsfield

Beaconsfield is a market town and civil parish within the South Bucks district in Buckinghamshire centred WNW of London and SSE of the county's administrative town, Aylesbury.

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Beckenham

Beckenham is a post town and district of London in the London Borough of Bromley, England.

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Beckton

Beckton is an urban neighbourhood in east London, England and part of the London Borough of Newham.

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Becontree

Becontree is a large housing estate of approximately in the London borough of Barking and Dagenham.

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Bedfont

Bedfont is a suburban district around a remnant old village in the London Borough of Hounslow in London, WSW of Charing Cross and from Heathrow Airport.

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Belmont, Sutton

Belmont is a village at the southern end of the town of Sutton in the southwest London Borough of Sutton, England.

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Belsize Park

Belsize Park is an area of the London Borough of Camden (the inner north-west of London), England.

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Benjamin Golding

Benjamin Golding (7 September 1793 – 21 June 1863) was a British doctor and the founder of the West London Infirmary which later became the Charing Cross Hospital.

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Bermondsey

Bermondsey is a town in the London Borough of Southwark, England, southeast of Charing Cross.

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Berrylands

Berrylands is a residential neighbourhood originally forming part of the Municipal Borough of Surbiton, and since 1965 part of the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames.

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Bethnal Green

Bethnal Green is a district in Greater London, England, in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets and part of the historic East End in East London.

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Bexley

Bexley is an area of south-east London, England and part of the London Borough of Bexley.

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Bexleyheath

Bexleyheath is a town in the London Borough of Bexley, England, southeast of Charing Cross.

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Bickley

Bickley is a district and a local government electoral ward in South East London, within the London Borough of Bromley.

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Bill Mullins

William "Bill" Mullins (born 30 January 1948 in Campsie, New South Wales) was an Australian rugby league footballer in the New South Wales Rugby League premiership, the major rugby league competition in Australia at the time.

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Bingo and the Peke Crisis

"Bingo and the Peke Crisis" is a short story by English humorist P. G. Wodehouse.

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Bishop's Stortford

Bishop's Stortford is a historic market town and civil parish in Hertfordshire, England.

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Blackwood (publishing house)

William Blackwood and Sons was a Scottish publishing house and printer founded by William Blackwood in 1804.

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Blake Hall tube station

Blake Hall is a disused station on the London Underground located near the village of Bobbingworth in Essex, approximately northeast of Charing Cross.

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Borehamwood

Borehamwood (—formerly spelt Boreham Wood), is a town in southern Hertfordshire.

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Bow, London

Bow is a neighbourhood and parish in Greater London England, in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets.

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Brentford

Brentford is a town in west London, England, historic county town of Middlesex and part of the London Borough of Hounslow, at the confluence of the River Brent and the Thames, west-by-southwest of Charing Cross.

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Brentwood, Essex

Brentwood is a town in the Borough of Brentwood, in the county of Essex in the East of England.

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Brian James Roche

Brian James Roche (born 2 October 1987) is an Irish actor and ballet dancer from Ardnacrusha, Co.Clare near Limerick, Ireland.

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British Transport Hotels

British Transport Hotels (BTH) was the hotels and catering business of the nationalised railway system in Great Britain.

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Broadstairs

Broadstairs is a coastal town on the Isle of Thanet in the Thanet district of east Kent, England, about east of London.

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Brockley

Brockley is a district and an electoral ward of south London, England, in the London Borough of Lewisham south-east of Charing Cross.

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Bromley

Bromley is a town in the London Borough of Bromley, Greater London, England, south east of Charing Cross.

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Brompton Oratory

The Brompton Oratory is a large neo-classical Roman Catholic church in Knightsbridge, London.

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Brondesbury

Brondesbury containing Brondesbury Park is a predominantly suburban area of north west of London, England.

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Brook Green

Brook Green is an affluent London neighbourhood in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham.

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Broxbourne

Broxbourne is a commuter town in the Broxbourne borough of Hertfordshire in the East of England with a population of 13,298 in 2001, increasing to 15,303 at the 2011 Census for the sum of the two Broxbourne Wards.

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Buckhurst Hill

Buckhurst Hill is a suburban town in the Epping Forest District of Essex.

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Bulphan

Bulphan is a village in the borough of Thurrock in the East of England and one of the traditional (Church of England) parishes in Thurrock.

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Burnham, Buckinghamshire

Burnham is a large village and civil parish that lies north of the River Thames in the South Bucks District of Buckinghamshire, on the boundary with Berkshire, between the towns of Maidenhead and Slough, about 23 miles west of Charing Cross, London.

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Camberwell

Camberwell is a district of south London, England, within the London Borough of Southwark.

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Camden Town

Camden Town, often shortened to Camden (a term also used for the entire borough), is a district of north west London, England, located north of Charing Cross (walking distance).

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Canadian Pacific Building (London)

The Canadian Pacific Building at 62–65 Trafalgar Square (formerly 62–65 Charing Cross) is an office building in Westminster in London, England.

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Carlo Gatti

Carlo Gatti (1817–1878) was a Swiss entrepreneur in the Victorian era.

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Caroline Benn

Caroline Middleton DeCamp Benn (13 October 1926 – 22 November 2000), formerly Viscountess Stansgate, was an educationalist and writer, and wife of the British Labour politician Tony Benn (formerly 2nd Viscount Stansgate).

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Carshalton

Carshalton is a town in south London, England.

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Castelnau, London

Castelnau is a road in Barnes, in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, south west London, approximately west from Charing Cross on the south side of the River Thames.

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Central London

Central London is the innermost part of London, in the United Kingdom, spanning several boroughs.

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Central London Railway

The Central London Railway (CLR), also known as the Twopenny Tube, was a deep-level, underground "tube" railwayA "tube" railway is an underground railway constructed in a cylindrical tunnel by the use of a tunnelling shield, usually deep below ground level.

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Chadwell Heath

Chadwell Heath is a relatively affluent suburban area in north east London, England.

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Charing (disambiguation)

Charing is a village in Kent, England Charing can also refer to.

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Charing Cross (disambiguation)

Charing Cross can refer to: In Australia.

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Charing Cross Hospital

Charing Cross Hospital is an acute general teaching hospital located in Hammersmith, London, United Kingdom.

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Charing Cross railway station

Charing Cross railway station (also known as London Charing Cross) is a central London railway terminus between the Strand and Hungerford Bridge in the City of Westminster.

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Charing Cross Road

Charing Cross Road is a street in central London running immediately north of St Martin-in-the-Fields to St Giles Circus (the intersection with Oxford Street) and then becomes Tottenham Court Road.

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Charing Cross tube station

Charing Cross (sometimes informally abbreviated as Charing X) is a London Underground station at Charing Cross in the City of Westminster with entrances located in Trafalgar Square and The Strand.

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Charing Cross, Euston and Hampstead Railway

The Charing Cross, Euston and Hampstead Railway (CCE&HR), also known as the Hampstead Tube, was a railway company established in 1891 that constructed a deep-level underground "tube" railway in London.

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Charing Cross, Lahore

Charing Cross, officially renamed Faisal Square ("Faisal Chowk" in Urdu and Punjabi), is a major road intersection of Lahore, Pakistan, located on The Mall (Lahore).

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Charing Cross, New South Wales

Charing Cross is a precinct in the suburb of Waverley, part of eastern Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia.

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Charitable Corporation

The Charitable Corporation was an institution in Britain intended to provide loans at low interest to the deserving poor, including by large-scale pawnbroking.

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Charles Byrne (giant)

Charles Byrne (1761–1783) or "The Irish Giant", was a man regarded as a curiosity or freak in London in the 1780s.

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Charles Douglas Fox

Sir (Charles) Douglas Fox (14 May 1840 – 13 November 1921) was an English civil engineer.

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Charles Harcourt

Charles Harcourt (real name Charles Parker Hillier) (1838–1880) was a British actor.

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Charles Talbot, 1st Duke of Shrewsbury

Charles Talbot, 1st Duke of Shrewsbury, KG, PC (24 July 1660 – 1 February 1718) was an English politician who was part of the Immortal Seven group that invited William III, Prince of Orange to depose James II of England as monarch during the Glorious Revolution.

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Charles Wilmot, 1st Viscount Wilmot

Charles Wilmot, 1st Viscount Wilmot of Athlone (c. 1572 – 1644) was an English soldier active in Ireland.

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Charlton, London

Charlton is a district of south east London, England, within the Royal Borough of Greenwich.

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Chelmsford

Chelmsford is the principal settlement of the City of Chelmsford district, and the county town of Essex, in the East of England.

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Chesham tube station

Chesham is a London Underground station in Chesham, Buckinghamshire.

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Chigwell Row

Chigwell Row is a small village falling within the Epping Forest district of Essex.

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Childs Hill

Childs Hill is one of two areas at the south end of the London Borough of Barnet along with Cricklewood which straddles three boroughs.

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Chinaman (porcelain)

A chinaman is a dealer in porcelain and chinaware, especially in 18th-century London, where this was a recognised trade; a "toyman" dealt additionally in fashionable trifles, such as snuffboxes.

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Chinbrook

Chinbrook is an area of south east London, England, located southeast of Charing Cross in the London Borough of Lewisham.

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Chingford

Chingford is a district of the London Borough of Waltham Forest in North East London, situated northeast of Charing Cross.

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Chipping Barnet

Chipping Barnet or High Barnet is a market town in the London Borough of Barnet, England. It is a suburban development built around a 12th-century settlement, and is located north north-west of Charing Cross, east from Borehamwood, west from Enfield and south from Potters Bar. Its name is very often abbreviated to just Barnet, which is also the name of the borough of which it forms a part. Chipping Barnet is also the name of the Parliamentary constituency covering the local area - the word "Chipping" denotes the presence of a market, one that was established here at the end of the 12th century and persists to this day. Chipping Barnet is one of the highest-lying urban settlements in London, with the town centre having an elevation of about.

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Chislehurst

Chislehurst is an affluent suburban district in south east London, England, within the London Borough of Bromley.

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Chiswick

Chiswick is a district of west London, England.

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Chorleywood

Chorleywood is a village and civil parish in the Three Rivers District, Hertfordshire, England, in the far southwest of the county on the border with Buckinghamshire approximately northwest of Charing Cross.

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Chris Kahl

Chris Kahl (born January 2, 1977 in Rockledge, Florida) is an American musician best known for his songs about his home state of Florida.

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Christopher R. W. Nevinson

Christopher Richard Wynne Nevinson (13 August 1889 – 7 October 1946) was an English figure and landscape painter, etcher and lithographer, who was one of the most famous war artists of World War I. He is often referred to by his initials C. R. W. Nevinson, and was also known as Richard.

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Chronology of Provisional Irish Republican Army actions (1990–99)

This is a chronology of activities by the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA), from 1990 to 1999.

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Church End, Finchley

Church End (often known as "Finchley Central") is a locality within Finchley in the London Borough of Barnet in London, England.

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Cockspur Street

Cockspur Street is a short street in the City of Westminster, London, which with a very short part of Trafalgar Square links Charing Cross – a small roundabout – to Pall Mall/Pall Mall East at the point where that road changes name, opposite the traffic exit from Haymarket.

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Coldharbour Estate

The Coldharbour Estate is a housing estate in South East London, England, located in the Royal Borough of Greenwich.

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Colin Ireland

Colin Ireland (16 March 1954 – 21 February 2012) was a British serial killer known as the Gay Slayer because his victims were homosexual.

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Colindale

Colindale is an area which lies mainly within the London Borough of Barnet, although the western side of Colindale's main shopping street is within the London Borough of Brent.

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Collier Row

Collier Row is a place in east London in the London Borough of Havering.

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Coronation of Queen Victoria

The coronation of Queen Victoria took place on 28 June 1838, just over a year after she succeeded to the throne of the United Kingdom at the age of 18.

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Coulsdon

Coulsdon (traditionally pronounced) is a town in south London, mainly within the London Borough of Croydon, with parts of Coulsdon also falling under the London Borough of Sutton and Reigate & Banstead.

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Countryliner

Countryliner was a bus and coach operator, based in Uckfield, England.

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County of London Plan

The County of London Plan was prepared for the London County Council in 1943 by Sir Leslie Patrick Abercrombie (1879–1957) and John Henry Forshaw (1895–1973).

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Cowley, London

Cowley is a village contiguous with the town of Uxbridge in the London Borough of Hillingdon.

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Cranford, London

Cranford, is a district of the town of Hounslow in the London Borough of Hounslow and partly in the London Borough of Hillingdon.

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Cranham

Cranham is a residential suburb in east London, and part of the London Borough of Havering.

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Crawley

Crawley is a town and borough in West Sussex, England.

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Crews Hill

Crews Hill is an elevated and green-buffered former hamlet of Enfield grown into a small village-size community in the northern outskirts of London centred north of Charing Cross.

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Cricklewood

Cricklewood is an urban and suburban area of northwest London, England, centred 5 miles (8.2 km) northwest of Charing Cross, between Willesden Green and Dollis Hill to the west, Brondesbury and Kilburn to the south, West Hampstead and Childs Hill to the southeast and east, and Brent Cross to the north.

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Crofton Park

Crofton Park is a mainly residential suburb and electoral ward in the London Borough of Lewisham.

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Crook Log

Crook Log is a locality around Watling Street (A207) within the London Borough of Bexley.

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Crouch End

Crouch End is an area of north London, in the London Borough of Haringey north of the Archway, west of Harringay, south of Wood Green and east of Highgate; it lies approximately 5 miles north of the City of London.

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Croydon

Croydon is a large town in south London, England, south of Charing Cross.

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Crystal Palace, London

Crystal Palace is an area in South London, England, named after the Crystal Palace Exhibition building which stood in the area from 1854 until it was destroyed by fire in 1936.

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Cyclone Carmen

Cyclone Carmen was an extratropical cyclone and European windstorm which crossed the Atlantic Ocean and affected the United Kingdom, Ireland, France, Belgium, and the Netherlands in November 2010.

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D'Oyly Carte Island

D'Oyly Carte Island is a small private island in the River Thames, England, administratively and historically part of Weybridge near its other inhabited islands and part of Old Shepperton, on the reach above Sunbury Lock, 200m downstream of Shepperton Lock.

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Dagenham

Dagenham is a town in East London and in the county of Essex, England.

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Dalston

Dalston is a district of East London, England, north east of Charing Cross.

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Dan Pearson (garden designer)

Dan Pearson (born 9 April 1964) is an English garden designer, landscape designer, journalist, and television presenter.

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Danbury, Essex

Danbury is a village in the City of Chelmsford, in the county of Essex, England.

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Daniel M'Naghten

Daniel M'Naghten (pronounced, and sometimes spelled, McNaughtan or McNaughton) (1813–1865) was a Scottish woodturner who assassinated English civil servant Edward Drummond while suffering from paranoid delusions.

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Darsie Watson

Darsie Watson (15 July 1889 – 19 November 1964) was an English cricketer.

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Dartford Crossing

The Dartford-Thurrock River Crossing, commonly known as the Dartford Crossing and until 1991 the Dartford Tunnel, is a major road crossing of the River Thames in England, carrying the A282 road between Dartford in Kent to the south with Thurrock in Essex to the north.

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David Gentleman

David William Gentleman (born 11 March 1930) is an English artist.

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David Pitcairn

David Pitcairn M.D. (1749–1809) was a Scottish physician.

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David Robilliard

David Robilliard (1952–1988) was a British poet and contemporary artist.

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Demise of the Crown

The demise of the Crown is the legal term for the end of a reign by a king, queen regnant, or emperor, whether by death or abdication.

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Desperate Romantics

Desperate Romantics is a six-part television drama serial about the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, first broadcast on BBC Two between 21 July and 25 August 2009.

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Dickens' London

Charles Dickens' works are especially associated with London which is the setting for many of his novels.

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Diocese of London

The Diocese of London forms part of the Church of England's Province of Canterbury in England.

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Display window

A display window, also shop window (British English) or store window (American English), is a window in a shop displaying items for sale or otherwise designed to attract customers to the store.

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District Railway

The Metropolitan District Railway (commonly known as the District Railway) was a passenger railway that served London from 1868 to 1933.

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Down House

Down House is the former home of the English naturalist Charles Darwin and his family.

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Downe

Downe is a village in the London Borough of Bromley.

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Drummonds Bank

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Duckett's Green

Duckett's Green is an area of north London, England in the United Kingdom and part of the London Borough of Haringey.

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Dudley Moore

Dudley Stuart John Moore, CBE (19 April 193527 March 2002) was an English actor, comedian, musician and composer.

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Ealing

Ealing is a district of west London, England, located west of Charing Cross.

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East End of London

The East End of London, usually called the East End, is the historic core of wider East London, east of the Roman and medieval walls of the City of London, and north of the River Thames.

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East Finchley

East Finchley is an area in north London, in the London Borough of Barnet, and situated north-west of Charing Cross.

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East Ham

East Ham is a district of the London Borough of Newham, England, 8 miles (12.8 km) northeast of Charing Cross.

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Edgware

Edgware is a district of northern Greater London, in the London Borough of Barnet.

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Edmonton, London

Edmonton is an area of the London Borough of Enfield, England, north-east of Charing Cross.

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Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford

Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford (12 April 155024 June 1604) was an English peer and courtier of the Elizabethan era.

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Edward Drummond

Edward Drummond (30 March 1792 – 25 January 1843) was a British civil servant, and was Personal Secretary to several British Prime Ministers.

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Edward Ford (soldier)

Sir Edward Ford (1605–1670) was an English soldier and inventor.

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Edward Hungerford (spendthrift)

Sir Edward Hungerford, KB, (20 October 1632 – 1711), was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1659 and 1702.

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Edwin Stead

Edwin Stead (1701 – 28 August 1735) was a noted patron of English cricket, particularly of Kent teams in the 1720s.

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Egham Hythe

Egham Hythe is a ward historically only in Egham, split into two post towns in Surrey, England.

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Eleanor cross

The Eleanor crosses were a series of twelve lavishly decorated stone monuments topped with tall crosses, of which three survive nearly intact, in a line down part of the east of England.

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Eleanor of Castile

Eleanor of Castile (1241 – 28 November 1290) was an English queen, the first wife of Edward I, whom she married as part of a political deal to affirm English sovereignty over Gascony.

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Elizabeth Emma Soyer

Elizabeth Emma Soyer, née Jones (1813–1842) was an English oil painter.

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Elm Park

Elm Park is a suburban district in east London within the London Borough of Havering.

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Elmbridge

Elmbridge is a local government district with borough status in Surrey, England.

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Eltham

Eltham is a district of south east London, England, within the Royal Borough of Greenwich.

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Embankment tube station

Embankment is a London Underground station in the City of Westminster, known by various names during its history.

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Emerson Park

Emerson Park is a suburban neighbourhood near Hornchurch in the London Borough of Havering, east London.

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Emma (novel)

Emma, by Jane Austen, is a novel about youthful hubris and the perils of misconstrued romance.

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English contract law

English contract law is a body of law regulating contracts in England and Wales.

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Equestrian Portrait of Charles I

The Equestrian Portrait of Charles I (also known as Charles I on Horseback) is an oil painting on canvas by Anthony van Dyck, showing Charles I on horseback.

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Equestrian statue

An equestrian statue is a statue of a rider mounted on a horse, from the Latin "eques", meaning "knight", deriving from "equus", meaning "horse".

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Equestrian statue of Charles I, Charing Cross

The equestrian statue of Charles I at Charing Cross, London, is a work by the French sculptor Hubert Le Sueur, probably cast in 1633.

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Eric Forth

Eric Forth (9 September 1944 – 17 May 2006) was a British politician.

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Esher

Esher is a town in Surrey, England, to the east of the River Mole.

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Eustace Miles

Eustace Hamilton Miles (22 September 1868 – 20 December 1948) was a British real tennis player who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics and health writer.

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Euston tube station

Euston is a London Underground station served by the Victoria line and both branches of the Northern line.

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Ewell

Ewell is a suburban area in the borough of Epsom and Ewell in Surrey with a largely commercial village centre.

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Eyre Massey Shaw

Captain Sir Eyre Massey Shaw KCB (17 January 1830 – 25 August 1908) was the first Chief Officer of the Metropolitan Fire Brigade (now renamed the London Fire Brigade), and the Superintendent of its predecessor, the London Fire Engine Establishment, from 1861 to 1891.

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Farnborough, London

Farnborough is an area of Greater London within the London Borough of Bromley.

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Farnham Royal

Farnham Royal is a village and civil parish within the South Bucks district of Buckinghamshire, England.

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February 1930

The following events occurred in February 1930.

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Feltham

Feltham is a large town in the London Borough of Hounslow, west London, England, west of Twickenham, south-west of Hounslow and north of Walton-on-Thames.

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Finchley

Finchley is an area of northwest London, England, in the London Borough of Barnet.

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Finchley Central tube station

Finchley Central is a London Underground station in the Church End area of Finchley, north London.

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Florence Farr

Florence Beatrice Emery (née) Farr (7 July 1860 – 29 April 1917) was a British West End leading actress, composer and director.

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Folly Theatre

The Folly Theatre was a London theatre of the late 19th century, in William IV Street, near Charing Cross, in the City of Westminster.

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Forest Gate

Forest Gate is a residential district in East London, England, in the London Borough of Newham.

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Four Times of the Day

Four Times of the Day is a series of four oil paintings by English artist William Hogarth.

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Francis Thompson

Francis Thompson (16 December 1859 – 13 November 1907) was an English poet and mystic.

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Frederick Brook Hitch

Frederick Brook Hitch (1897–1957), the son of architectural sculptor Nathaniel Hitch, was a British sculptor.

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Frederick Gamble (cricketer)

Frederick Charles Gamble (29 May 1905 – 15 May 1965) was an English cricketer.

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Free Cinema

Free Cinema was a documentary film movement that emerged in the United Kingdom in the mid-1950s.

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Friern Barnet

Friern Barnet is a suburban area within the London Borough of Barnet, north of Charing Cross.

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Fulham

Fulham is an area of the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham in South West London, England, south-west of Charing Cross.

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Gants Hill

Gants Hill is a district of Ilford in east London, England.

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General Post Office

The General Post Office (GPO) was officially established in England in 1660 by Charles II and it eventually grew to combine the functions of state postal system and telecommunications carrier.

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George Halse

George Halse (1 May 1826- December 1895) was a sculptor, novelist, and poet.

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George Head

Sir George Head (1782–1855) was an English commissariat officer and deputy Knight Marshal, also known for the publication 'A Home Tour through the Manufacturing Districts of England in the Summer of 1835', and other literary works.

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George Heathcote

George Heathcote (7 December 1700 – 7 June 1768) was an eighteenth-century English politician and philanthropist who was a Member of Parliament and Lord Mayor of London.

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George Ingram, 8th Viscount of Irvine

George Ingram, 8th Viscount Irvine (or Irwin) (1694-1763) was an English clergyman and peer in the Peerage of Scotland.

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George Ledwell Taylor

George Ledwell Taylor (31 March 1788 – 1 May 1873) was an architect and landowner who lived in London.

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German strategic bombing during World War I

The best-known German strategic bombing campaign during World War I was the campaign against England, although strategic bombing raids were carried out or attempted on other fronts.

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Gidea Park

Gidea Park is a neighbourhood in the east of Romford in the London Borough of Havering, east London.

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Gin Drinkers Line

The Gin Drinkers Line or Gin Drinkers' Line was a British military defensive line against the Japanese invasion of Hong Kong during the Battle of Hong Kong in December 1941, part of the Pacific War.

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Glaciarium

The Glaciarium was the world's first mechanically frozen ice rink.

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Godfrey Robarts Pearse

Sir Godfrey Robarts Pearse (Aug. 1848, Watford, Eng. - Oct. 25, 1926, Kempsey, Worcestershire, Eng.) known as Sir Godfrey or Lord Pearse, was a fencing sportsman and a business broker; a partner and stockbroker of the London firm Govett, Pearse & Co.

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Golders Green

Golders Green is an area in the London Borough of Barnet in England.

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Gravesend

Gravesend is an ancient town in northwest Kent, England, situated 21 miles (35 km) east-southeast of Charing Cross (central London) on the south bank of the Thames Estuary and opposite Tilbury in Essex.

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Great British Railway Journeys

Great British Railway Journeys is a BBC documentary series presented by Michael Portillo.

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Great Conduit

The Great Conduit was a man-made underground channel in London, England, which brought drinking water from the Tyburn to Cheapside in the City.

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Greenford

Greenford is a large suburb in the London Borough of Ealing in west London, UK.

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Greenwich

Greenwich is an area of south east London, England, located east-southeast of Charing Cross.

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Gregory Clement

Gregory Clement (1594–1660) was an English Member of Parliament (MP) and one of the regicides of King Charles I. Clement was the son of John Clement, a merchant and one time Mayor of Plymouth.

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Grissell and Peto

Grissell and Peto was a civil engineering partnership between Thomas Grissell and his cousin Morton Peto that built many major buildings and monuments in London and became one of the major contractors in the building of the rapidly expanding railways of the time.

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Hackbridge

Hackbridge is a suburb in the London Borough of Sutton, south-west London, about two miles north east of the town of Sutton itself.

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Hackney Central

Hackney Central is the central district of the London Borough of Hackney in London, England.

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Hackney Wick

Hackney Wick is an area of east London in the London Borough of Hackney and Tower Hamlets, adjacent to the boundary with Old Ford in Tower Hamlets.

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Hadley Wood

Hadley Wood is a suburb in the north of Greater London, close to the border with Hertfordshire.

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Hainault, London

Hainault is a suburban area in the London Borough of Redbridge in northeast London.

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Ham, London

Ham is a suburban district in south-west London which has meadows adjoining the River Thames where the Thames Path National Trail also runs.

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Hammersmith

Hammersmith is a district of west London, England, located west-southwest of Charing Cross.

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Hampstead

Hampstead, commonly known as Hampstead Village, is an area of London, England, northwest of Charing Cross.

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Hampstead tube station

Hampstead is a London Underground station in Hampstead, North London.

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Harefield

Harefield is a village in the London Borough of Hillingdon, England, on a hill, northwest of Charing Cross near Greater London's boundary with Buckinghamshire to the west and Hertfordshire to the north.

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Harlington, London

Harlington is a district of the London Borough of Hillingdon and one of five historic parishes partly developed into London Heathrow Airport and associated businesses, the one most heavily developed being Harmondsworth.

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Harold E. H. Nelson

Harold Edward Hughes Nelson (22 May 1871 – 25 February 1948), usually known simply as, was an artist, illustrator, designer of bookplates, advertisements and postage stamps, copper etcher and engraver, and lecturer.

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Harold Hill

Harold Hill is a large suburban district in northeast London, England, and part of the London Borough of Havering.

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Harold Wood

Harold Wood is a suburb in east London, England, and part of the London Borough of Havering.

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Harrow, London

Harrow is a large suburban town in the London Borough of Harrow, northwest London, England.

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Harry German

Harry German (1 November 1865 – 14 June 1945) was an English cricketer.

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Hatch End

Hatch End is an area of north west London, situated within the London Borough of Harrow.

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Havering-atte-Bower

Havering-atte-Bower is a village and outlying settlement of the London Borough of Havering, - A history of Havering atte Bower located 15 miles (24 km) northeast of Charing Cross and close to the Greater London boundary.

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Haymarket, London

Haymarket is a street in the St. James's area of the City of Westminster, London.

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Heaven (nightclub)

Heaven is a superclub in London, England which appeals predominantly to the gay market.

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Hendon

Hendon is a London suburb in the Borough of Barnet, northwest of Charing Cross.

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Hendon Aerodrome

Hendon Aerodrome was an aerodrome in London, England, that was an important centre for aviation from 1908 to 1968.

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Hendon Park

Hendon Park is a 12 hectare London suburban park situated north west of Charing Cross.

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Henry Burton (theologian)

Henry Burton (Yorkshire, 1578–1648), was an English puritan.

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Henry Fawcett

Henry Fawcett (26 August 1833 – 6 November 1884) was a British academic, statesman and economist.

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Henry FitzRoy, 1st Duke of Richmond and Somerset

Henry FitzRoy, 1st Duke of Richmond and Somerset (15 June 1519 – 23 July 1536), was the son of King Henry VIII of England and his mistress, Elizabeth Blount, and the only illegitimate offspring whom Henry VIII acknowledged.

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Henry Sampson Woodfall

Henry Sampson Woodfall (21 June 1739 – 12 December 1805) was an English printer and journalist.

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Hereafter (film)

Hereafter is a 2010 American fantasy drama film directed, co-produced, and scored by Clint Eastwood, written by Peter Morgan, and executive produced by Steven Spielberg.

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Herman Moll

Herman Moll (1654? – 22 September 1732), was a London cartographer, engraver, and publisher.

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Herne Hill

Herne Hill is a district in south London, England, approximately four miles from Charing Cross and bordered by Brixton, Denmark Hill, Dulwich Village, Loughborough Junction and Tulse Hill.

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Heston

Heston is a suburban area and part of the Hounslow district in the London Borough of Hounslow.

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High Barnet tube station

High Barnet is a London Underground station, and former railway station, located in Chipping Barnet in North London.

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Highams Park

Highams Park is a district in the London Borough of Waltham Forest, England.

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Highbury

Highbury is a district in North London and part of the London Borough of Islington.

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Highgate

Highgate is a suburban area of north London at the north-eastern corner of Hampstead Heath, north north-west of Charing Cross.

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Highgate Wood

Highgate Wood is a 28 hectare (70 acre) area of ancient woodland in North London, lying between East Finchley, Highgate Village, and Muswell Hill.

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Highway location marker

A highway location marker is the modern-day US equivalent of a milestone.

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Hillingdon

Hillingdon is a suburban area within the London Borough of Hillingdon, situated 14.2 miles (22.8 km) west of Charing Cross.

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Hinchley Wood

Hinchley Wood is a largely residential suburban village approximately 12.3 to 13.4 miles south-west of Charing Cross in central London, and within the Greater London Urban Area.

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History of hospitals

The history of hospitals has stretched over 2500 years.

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History of Loughton

Loughton is a town in the county of Essex in England.

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History of North Finchley

North Finchley is an area of the London Borough of Barnet between Church End to the south and Whetstone to the north.

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History of the London Underground

The history of the London Underground began in the 19th century with the construction of the Metropolitan Railway, the world's first underground railway.

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History of the Metropolitan Police Service

The history of the Metropolitan Police Service is long and complex, with many different events taking place between its inception in 1829 to the present day.

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Hither Green

Hither Green is a district in south-east London, England, in the London Borough of Lewisham.

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Holborn

Holborn is a district in the London boroughs of Camden and City of Westminster and a locality in the ward of Farringdon Without in the City of London.

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Holloway Sanatorium

Holloway Sanatorium was an institution for the treatment of those suffering temporary mental illness, situated on of aesthetically landscaped grounds near Virginia Water, Surrey, England, about south-west of Charing Cross.

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Holloway, London

Holloway is an inner-city district of the London Borough of Islington, north of Charing Cross, which follows the line of the Holloway Road (A1).

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Holmby Hills, Los Angeles

Holmby Hills is a neighborhood in the district of Westwood in western Los Angeles.

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Holtzapffel

The Holtzapffel dynasty of tool and lathe makers was founded in Long Acre, London by a Strasbourg-born turner, Jean-Jacques Holtzapffel, in 1794.

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Hook, London

Hook is a suburban area in south west London, England.

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Horn Park

Horn Park is an area of south east London south west of Eltham.

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Hornchurch

Hornchurch is a suburban town in the London Borough of Havering, East London, England, east-northeast of Charing Cross.

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Hornsey

Hornsey is a district of north London, England in the London Borough of Haringey.

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Hospital Records

Hospital Records is an independent record label based in South London.

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Hounslow

Hounslow is a large commercial town and district in west London, England, west-southwest of Charing Cross.

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Howard Nelson (actor)

Howard ‘Vanderhorn’ Nelson (1934-7 December 2007) was an ex-champion bodybuilder who also acted in many British sex comedies.

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Hubert Le Sueur

Hubert Le Sueur (c. 1580 – 1658) was a French sculptor with the contemporaneous reputation of having trained in Giambologna's Florentine workshop.

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Hugh Peter

Hugh Peter (or Peters) (baptized 29 June 1598 – 16 October 1660) was an English preacher, political advisor and soldier who supported the Parliamentary cause during the English Civil War, and became highly influential.

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Hungerford Hall

Hungerford Hall was a lecture theatre built beside Hungerford Market near Charing Cross in London in 1851.

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Hungerford Market

Hungerford Market was a produce market in London, at Charing Cross on the Strand.

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I've Been Everywhere

"I've Been Everywhere" is a song which was written by Australian country singer Geoff Mack in 1959, and made popular by Lucky Starr in 1962.

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Ice cream

Ice cream (derived from earlier iced cream or cream ice) is a sweetened frozen food typically eaten as a snack or dessert.

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Ice rink

An ice rink (or ice skating rink) is a frozen body of water and/or hardened chemicals where people can ice skate or play winter sports.

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Ilford

Ilford is a large town in east London, located east of Charing Cross.

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Imperial College School of Medicine Students' Union

Imperial College School of Medicine Students' Union (ICSMSU) is the students' union of Imperial College School of Medicine.

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International Women's Day

International Women's Day (IWD) is celebrated on March 8 every year.

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Jack Sheppard

Jack Sheppard (4 March 1702 – 16 November 1724) was a notorious English thief and gaol-breaker of early 18th-century London.

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Jacob Hall

Jacob Hall (fl. 1668) was an English rope-dancer, who distinguished himself as a performer on the tight-rope.

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Jerome Bowes

Sir Jerome Bowes (died 1616) was an English ambassador to Russia and Member of Parliament in England.

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Jeronimo Clifford

Jeronimo, Jeronimy or Hierome Clifford was one of the biggest plantation-owners in Suriname in the late 17th century.

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John Archer (physician)

John Archer (fl. 1660–1684), was court physician in the reign of Charles II.

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John Brogden (jeweller)

John Brogden was a Victorian-era manufacturing jeweller.

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John Bryant Lane

John Bryant Lane (1788–1868) was an English painter.

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John Drummond (1723–1774)

John Drummond (27 April 1723 – 25 July 1774) was an English banker and politician.

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John Frost (physician)

Dr John Frost FRSE FSA (1803–1840) was a short-lived but influential physician and botanist who founded the Medico-Botanical Society of London, studying and cataloguing the medicinal properties of plants.

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John Frost (republican)

John Frost (1750–1842) was an English radical and republican, known as the secretary of the London Corresponding Society.

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John Giles (architect)

John Giles was a British architect.

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John Graeme Wood

John Graeme Wood (1933 - 22 November 2007) was an English politician who was prominent on the far-right political scene from the late 1950s until his death.

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John Holmes Jellett

John Holmes Jellett Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE), DSc, MA (20 April 1905 – 17 June 1971) was a British civil engineer.

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John Ipstones

John Ipstones (died 1394) was an English soldier, politician and landowner.

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John Islip

John Islip (1464Barbara F. Harvey and Henry Summerson,, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, Sept 2004; online edn, Jan 2008–1532) was abbot of the monastery of Westminster, London, in Tudor times.

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John Jones Maesygarnedd

John Jones Maesygarnedd (c. 1597 – 17 October 1660) was a Welsh military leader and politician, known as one of the regicides of King Charles I following the English Civil War.

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John Ker

John Ker (8 August 1673 – 8 July 1726) was a Scottish spy during the Jacobite risings.

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John Klyberg

Charles John Klyberg (born 29 July 1931) is a British Roman Catholic priest and former Anglican bishop.

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John Maria Gatti

Sir John Maria Emilio Gatti (13 August 1872 – 14 September 1929) was an Anglo-Swiss theatre manager, restaurateur and businessman who was also a prominent Conservative politician in London local government.

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John Quincy Adams

John Quincy Adams (July 11, 1767 – February 23, 1848) was an American statesman who served as a diplomat, minister and ambassador to foreign nations, and treaty negotiator, United States Senator, U.S. Representative (Congressman) from Massachusetts, and the sixth President of the United States from 1825 to 1829.

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John Rhodes (17th century)

John Rhodes (fl. 1624 – 1665) was a theatrical figure of the early and middle seventeenth century.

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John Russell (painter)

John Russell RA (29 March 1745 – 20 April 1806) was an English painter renowned for his portrait work in oils and pastels, and as a writer and teacher of painting techniques.

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John Shebbeare

John Shebbeare (1709–1788) was a British Tory political satirist.

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John William Parker

John William Parker (1792 – 1870) was an English publisher and printer.

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Joseph Cartwright (artist)

Joseph Cartwright (1789? – 16 January 1829) was an English marine painter.

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Joseph Wilton

Joseph Wilton (16 July 1722 – 25 November 1803) was an English sculptor.

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Kate Malone

Kate Malone, (born 29 January 1959) in London, is a British studio potter, ceramic artist and judge, along with Keith Brymer Jones, on BBC2’s The Great Pottery Throw Down presented by Sara Cox.

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Keats House

Keats House is a writer's house museum in a house once occupied by the Romantic poet John Keats.

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Kempton Park Racecourse

Kempton Park Racecourse is a horse racing track together with a licensed entertainment and conference venue in Sunbury-on-Thames, Surrey, England, 16 miles south-west of Charing Cross, London and on a border of Greater London.

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Kenley

Kenley is a district in the south of the London Borough of Croydon (historically in Surrey).

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Kennington

Kennington is a district in south London, England.

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Kew

Kew is a suburban district in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, north-east of Richmond and west by south-west of Charing Cross; its population at the 2011 Census was 11,436.

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Kidbrooke

Kidbrooke is a district of south east London, England, within the Royal Borough of Greenwich.

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Kilburn, London

Kilburn is an area of northwest London, England, situated north-west of Charing Cross.

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Kilometre zero

In many countries, Kilometre Zero (also written km 0) or similar terms in other languages (also known as zero mile marker, control stations or control points) is a particular location (usually in the nation's capital city) from which distances are traditionally measured.

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Kings Cross, London

Kings Cross is an inner city district in north London, England, 2.5 miles (4.8 km) north west of Charing Cross.

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Kingston upon Thames

Kingston upon Thames, also known as Kingston, is an area in the southwest of Greater London, England, southwest of Charing Cross.

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Knights of the Royal Oak

The Knights of the Royal Oak was an intended order of knighthood.

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Lambeth

Lambeth is a district in Central London, England, in the London Borough of Lambeth.

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Langley, Berkshire

Langley, also known as Langley Marish, is a large village in the unitary authority of Slough in Berkshire, South East England.

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Lavinia Fenton

Lavinia Powlett, Duchess of Bolton (1708 – 24 January 1760), known by her stagename as Lavinia Fenton, was an English actress.

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Leonard Taplin

Lieutenant Leonard Thomas Eaton Taplin (16 December 1895–8 July 1961) qualified as a flying ace during World War I. During his service in Palestine, he helped pioneer the use of aerial photography for cartography.

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Lewisham

Lewisham is an area of south London, England, south-east of Charing Cross.

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Leyton

Leyton is a district of east London and part of the London Borough of Waltham Forest, located north-east of Charing Cross in the United Kingdom.

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Leytonstone

Leytonstone is an area of East London, and part of the London Borough of Waltham Forest.

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LGBT culture in London

The LGBT culture of London, England, is centred on Old Compton Street in Soho.

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Light (novel)

Light is a science fiction novel by M. John Harrison published in 2002.

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Limehouse

Limehouse is a district in east London, in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets.

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List of areas of London

This is a list of the areas of London, in alphabetical order.

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List of award-winning pubs in London

This is a list of award-winning pubs in London.

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List of bridges in the United Kingdom

Bridges in the United Kingdom is a link page for any road bridges or footbridges in the United Kingdom.

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List of districts in the City of Westminster

This is a list of districts in the City of Westminster.

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List of English Heritage blue plaques in the City of Westminster

This is a complete list of the 309 blue plaques placed by English Heritage and its predecessors in the City of Westminster in London.

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List of equestrian statues in the United Kingdom

This is a list of equestrian statues in the United Kingdom and the Channel Islands.

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List of London venues

This is a partial list of entertainment venues in London, England.

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List of museums in London

This is a list of museums in London, the capital city of England and the United Kingdom.

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List of night buses in London

The London Night Bus network is a series of night bus routes that serve Greater London.

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List of people from the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames

The London Borough of Richmond upon Thames was created in 1965 when, under the London Government Act 1963, the Municipal Borough of Richmond (Surrey), the Municipal Borough of Barnes (also in Surrey) and the Municipal Borough of Twickenham (in Middlesex) were merged to become a new London borough within Greater London.

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List of public art formerly in London

This page lists public artworks which used to exist in London, but which have either been destroyed or removed to another place.

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List of public art in the City of Westminster

There are more than 400 public artworks in the City of Westminster, a borough in central London.

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List of regicides of Charles I

Following the trial of Charles I in January 1649, 59 commissioners (judges) signed his death warrant.

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List of road junctions in the United Kingdom: C

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List of songs about London

This is a list of songs about London.

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List of statues of British royalty in London

This is a list of statues of British royalty in London.

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List of structures in London

This is a list of notable buildings, complexes and monuments in London.

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Lists of people from the London Borough of Camden

The London Borough of Camden was created in 1965 from the former area of the metropolitan boroughs of Hampstead, Holborn, and St Pancras, which had formed part of the County of London.

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Lloyd Owen

Lloyd Owen (born 14 April 1966) is an English actor.

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London

London is the capital and most populous city of England and the United Kingdom.

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London and South Western Railway

The London and South Western Railway (LSWR) was a railway company in England from 1838 to 1922.

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London Borough of Hackney

The London Borough of Hackney is a London Borough in Inner London, United Kingdom.

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London Borough of Lambeth

Lambeth is a London borough in south London, England, which forms part of Inner London.

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London Buses route 176

London Buses route 176 is a Transport for London contracted bus route in London, England.

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London Buses route 87

London Buses route 87 is a Transport for London contracted bus route in London, England.

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London commuter belt

The London commuter belt is a metropolitan area that includes London and its surrounding commuter zone (the area in which it is practical to commute to work in London).

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London Football Association

The London Football Association (LFA) is the regional Football Association for central London.

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London Oratory

The London Oratory is a Catholic community of priests living under the rule of life established by its founder, Saint Philip Neri (1515-1595).

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London Passenger Transport Board

The London Passenger Transport Board (LPTB) was the organisation responsible for local public transport in London and its environs from 1933 to 1948.

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London Traffic Act 1924

The London Traffic Act 1924 (14 & 15 Geo.5, C. 34) was an Act of the parliament of the United Kingdom.

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London Traffic Area

The London Traffic Area was established by the London Traffic Act 1924 to regulate the increasing amount of motor traffic in the London area.

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London Transport Board

The London Transport Board was the organisation responsible for public transport (except main-line trains) in London, UK, and its environs from 1963 to 1969.

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London Transport Executive

The London Transport Executive (LTE) was the organisation responsible for public transport in the Greater London area, UK, between 1948–1962.

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Long Ditton

Long Ditton is a residential suburb in Surrey, England on the boundary with the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames, London.

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Longford, London

Longford is a village in south-east England, immediately north-west of London Heathrow Airport in the London Borough of Hillingdon.

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Loughton

Loughton is a town and civil parish in the Epping Forest District of Essex and, for statistical purposes, part of the metropolitan area of London and the Greater London Urban Area.

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LT&SR 51 Class

The London, Tilbury and Southend Railway 51 class was a class of 4-4-2T steam locomotives.

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Lucas Horenbout

Lucas Horenbout, often called Hornebolte in England (c.1490/1495–1544), was a Flemish artist who moved to England in the mid-1520s and worked there as "King's Painter" and court miniaturist to King Henry VIII from 1525 until his death.

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M25 motorway

The M25 or London Orbital Motorway is a motorway that encircles almost all of Greater London, England (with the exception of North Ockendon), in the United Kingdom.

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Maida Vale Studios

Maida Vale Studios is a complex of seven BBC sound studios, of which five are in regular use, in Delaware Road, Maida Vale, London.

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Maldon, Essex

Maldon (locally) is a town on the Blackwater estuary in Essex, England.

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Margaret Dawson

Margaret Dawson (c.1770 – 16 February 1816) was a convict on the First Fleet sent from Great Britain to New South Wales in 1787.

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Marian Allen

Eleanor Marian Dundas Allen (18 January 1892 – 12 September 1953GRO Registry of Deaths, UK.) was a British writer, the author of the poem now known as "The Wind on the Downs" published in a small 63-page book of poems of the same name.

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Medical Research Club

The London Medical Research Club is a society founded in 1891 composed of scientists and medical doctors carrying out research in all fields of medicine and related disciplines.

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Merton Park

Merton Park is a suburb in the London Borough of Merton.

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Metropolitan Police Act 1829

The Metropolitan Police Act 1829 (10 Geo.4, c.44) was an Act of Parliament introduced by Sir Robert Peel.

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Metropolitan Police Act 1839

The Metropolitan Police Act 1839 (2 & 3 Vict c 47) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.

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Metropolitan Police District

The Metropolitan Police District (MPD) is the police area which is policed by the Metropolitan Police Service in London.

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Mews

Mews is a primarily British term formerly describing a row of stables, usually with carriage houses below and living quarters above, built around a paved yard or court, or along a street, behind large city houses, such as those of London, during the 17th and 18th centuries.

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Michel Navratil

Michel Navratil (August 13, 1880 – April 15, 1912) was a tailor and Slovak immigrant to France, passenger on the who died when the ship sank, and was the father of two boys sometimes referred to as the Orphans of the Titanic.

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Mid-Tudor Crisis

The Mid-Tudor Crisis denotes the period of English history between 1547 (the death of Henry VIII) and 1558 (the death of Mary Tudor), when, it has been argued by Whitney Jones and others, English government and society were in imminent danger of collapse in the face of a combination of weak rulers, economic pressures, a series of rebellions, and religious upheaval in the wake of the English Reformation, among other factors.

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Mike Paradinas

Michael Paradinas (born 26 September 1971), better known by his stage name μ-Ziq (pronounced "music"), is an English electronic musician from Wimbledon, London.

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Mile End

Mile End is a district mostly centred around the north-south Mile End Park, it partly includes the locality of Bow Common and is in London, England, east-northeast of Charing Cross.

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Milestone

A milestone is one of a series of numbered markers placed along a road or boundary at intervals of one mile or occasionally, parts of a mile.

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Mill Hill

Mill Hill is a suburb in the London Borough of Barnet, England.

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Mitcham, London

Mitcham is a district in south west London, located within the London Borough of Merton.

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Monken Hadley

Monken Hadley is a place in the London Borough of Barnet.

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Monks Orchard

Monks Orchard is a suburb on the edge of the London Borough of Croydon, England.

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Morton Peto

Sir Samuel Morton Peto, 1st Baronet (4 August 1809 – 13 November 1889) was an English entrepreneur, civil engineer and railway developer, and, for more than 20 years, a Member of Parliament (MP).

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Mottingham

Mottingham is a district of south east London, England, in the London boroughs of Bromley, Greenwich and Lewisham.

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Murder of Yvonne Fletcher

The murder of Yvonne Fletcher, a Metropolitan Police officer, occurred on 17 April 1984, when she was fatally wounded by a shot fired from the Libyan embassy on St James's Square, London, by an unknown gunman.

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Myatt's Fields Park

Myatt's Fields Park is a 14-acre Victorian park in Camberwell in the London Borough of Lambeth in South London, England, 2.9 miles south-east of Charing Cross.

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Mytchett

Mytchett is a small suburban village in Surrey, west-southwest of Charing Cross, London (geodesically) and centred east of the town centre of Farnborough, Hampshire.

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Nathaniel Forster (scholar)

Nathaniel Forster D.D. (1718–1757) was an English cleric, and a classical and biblical scholar.

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National Gallery

The National Gallery is an art museum in Trafalgar Square in the City of Westminster, in Central London.

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National Pub of the Year

The National Pub of the Year is an annual competition held by CAMRA, the winner of which is announced in the February of the year following that in which the competition is run, that finds the best pub in the UK.

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Ned Ward

Ned Ward (1667 – 20 June 1731), also known as Edward Ward, was a satirical writer and publican in the late 17th and early 18th century, based in London.

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New Cross

New Cross is an area of south east London, England, south-east of Charing Cross in the London Borough of Lewisham and the SE14 postcode district.

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New Malden

New Malden is a suburb in south-west London, in the boroughs of Kingston and Merton, and is from Charing Cross.

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New Palace Yard

New Palace Yard is an open courtyard northwest of the Palace of Westminster in Westminster, London, England.

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Nicolas Fatio de Duillier

Nicolas Fatio de Duillier (also spelled Faccio or Facio; 16 February 1664 – 12 May 1753) was a Swiss-born mathematician, natural philosopher, inventor, and religious campaigner.

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Noel Park

Noel Park in north London is a planned community built in the late 19th and early 20th centuries consisting of 2,200 model dwellings, designed by Rowland Plumbe.

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Norbiton

Norbiton is an area within the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames, London.

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Norbury

Norbury is a town in South West London.

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North Finchley

North Finchley is a suburb of London in the London Borough of Barnet, situated 7 miles (11.3 km) north-west of Charing Cross.

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North Ockendon

North Ockendon is the easternmost and most outlying settlement of Greater London, England and part of the London Borough of Havering.

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Northolt

Northolt is a historic town in west London, England, west-northwest of Charing Cross and within the London Borough of Ealing, England.

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Northumberland Avenue

Northumberland Avenue is a street in the City of Westminster, Central London, running from Trafalgar Square in the west to the Thames Embankment in the east.

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Northumberland House

Northumberland House (also known as Suffolk House when owned by the Earls of Suffolk) was a large Jacobean townhouse in London, which was so called because for most of its history it was the London residence of the Percy family, who were the Earls and later Dukes of Northumberland, and one of England's richest and most prominent aristocratic dynasties for many centuries.

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Norwood Green

Norwood Green is a place in the London Borough of Ealing in London, England.

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Nunhead

Nunhead is a place in the London Borough of Southwark in London, England.

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Old Coulsdon

Old Coulsdon is a village near Coulsdon in the London Borough of Croydon, England, south of Charing Cross.

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Old Malden

Old Malden is a ward of the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames in southwest London, south west of Charing Cross.

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Old Operating Theatre Museum and Herb Garret

The Old Operating Theatre Museum and Herb Garret at 9a St Thomas Street is a museum of surgical history and one of the oldest surviving operating theatres.

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Orpington

Orpington is a town and electoral ward in the London Borough of Bromley, Greater London, England, at the south-eastern edge of London's urban sprawl.

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Osterley

Osterley is an affluent district of the historic parish of Isleworth in west London approximately west south-west of Charing Cross and is part of the London Borough of Hounslow.

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Oval, London

Oval is a district of south London, in the London Borough of Lambeth.

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Palmers Green

Palmers Green is a suburban area of the London Borough of Enfield in north London, England.

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Peckham

Peckham is a district of south-east London, England, south-east of Charing Cross.

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Penge

Penge is a district of south-east London, in the London Borough of Bromley.

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Pentonville

Pentonville is an area on the northern fringe of Central London.

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Perivale

Perivale is a suburb in the London Borough of Ealing, west of Charing Cross, central London.

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Peter Vowell

Peter Vowell (died 10 July 1654) was an English schoolteacher and a Royalist who was found guilty of high treason for his part in Gerard's conspiracy, a plot to assassinate Oliver Cromwell, and hanged.

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Philip Hollick

Alexander Francis George Philip Hollick (13 February 1936 in Cairo, Egypt – 6 February 1991 in Charing Cross, Westminster, London, England), usually known as Philip Hollick, was a cricketer who played for both Ireland and the USA.

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Piccadilly

Piccadilly is a road in the City of Westminster, London to the south of Mayfair, between Hyde Park Corner in the west and Piccadilly Circus in the east.

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Pinner

Pinner is a village in the London Borough of Harrow in northwest London, England, from Charing Cross.

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Pinner Green

Pinner Green is a small area in the north-west of the London Borough of Harrow, 13.2 miles north-west of Charing Cross.

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Pneumatic tube

Pneumatic tubes (or capsule pipelines; also known as pneumatic tube transport or PTT) are systems that propel cylindrical containers through networks of tubes by compressed air or by partial vacuum.

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Poplar, London

Poplar is a mainly residential district of the London Borough of Tower Hamlets, East London, about 5.5 miles (8.9 km) east of Charing Cross.

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Poyle

Poyle is a largely industrial and agricultural area in the unitary authority of Slough, in the ceremonial county of Berkshire, England.

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Premierships of Benjamin Disraeli

Benjamin Disraeli was the Conservative Prime Minister of the United Kingdom on two separate occasions, first in 1868 and then between 1874 and 1880.

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Purley, London

Purley is a town in South London within the London Borough of Croydon.

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Putney

Putney is a district in south-west London, England in the London Borough of Wandsworth.

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Queen Eleanor Memorial Cross

The Queen Eleanor Memorial Cross is a memorial to Eleanor of Castile erected in the forecourt of Charing Cross railway station, London, in 1864–1865.

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RAF Hornchurch

Royal Air Force Station Hornchurch or RAF Hornchurch was an airfield in the parish of Hornchurch, Essex (now the London Borough of Havering in Greater London), located to the southeast of Romford.

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Rainham, London

Rainham is a suburban town in Essex, England, and part of the London Borough of Havering.

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Raynes Park

Raynes Park is a residential suburb, railway station and local centre within the London Borough of Merton, situated to the west of the centre of Wimbledon, to the south-west of Wimbledon Common, to the north-west of Wimbledon Chase and to the east of New Malden, in South West London.

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Regent Street

Regent Street is a major shopping street in the West End of London.

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Restoration (England)

The Restoration of the English monarchy took place in the Stuart period.

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Richard Arkwright

Sir Richard Arkwright (23 December 1732 – 3 August 1792) was an English inventor and a leading entrepreneur during the early Industrial Revolution.

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Richard Gunn (boxer)

Richard Kenneth Gunn (16 February 1871 – 23 June 1961) was a British boxer, and is the oldest man to win an Olympic boxing crown ever.

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Richard Leveson (admiral)

Sir Richard Leveson (c. 1570 – 2 August 1605).

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Richard Phillips (chemist)

Richard Phillips FRS FRSE FCS FGS (21 November 1778 – 11 May 1851), was a distinguished British chemist and became a fellow of the Royal Society in 1822.

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Richard Savage (poet)

Richard Savage (c. 1697 – 1 August 1743) was an English poet.

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Richmond, London

Richmond is a suburban town in south-west London, The London Government Act 1963 (c.33) (as amended) categorises the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames as an Outer London borough.

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Rivers of London (novel)

Rivers of London (Midnight Riot in the US) is the first novel in the series of the same name by English author Ben Aaronovitch.

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Robert Adam

Robert Adam (3 July 1728 – 3 March 1792) was a Scottish neoclassical architect, interior designer and furniture designer.

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Robert Dighton

Robert Dighton was born c.1752 in London and died there in 1814.

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Robert Kanzow Bowley

Robert Kanzow Bowley (1813–1870), was an English amateur musician, and later an early music administrator.

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Robert Taylor (architect)

Sir Robert Taylor (1714–1788) was a notable English architect of the mid- to late 18th century.

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Roehampton

Roehampton is a suburban district in southwest London, forming the western end of the London Borough of Wandsworth.

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Roger Twysden

Sir Roger Twysden, 2nd Baronet (21 August 1597 – 27 June 1672), of Roydon Hall in Kent, was an English historian and politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1625 and 1640.

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Romford

Romford is a large town in East London and the administrative centre of the London Borough of Havering.

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Rotherhithe

Rotherhithe is a residential district in south east London, England, and part of the London Borough of Southwark.

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Royal Commission on London Government

The Royal Commission on London Government, also known as the Ullswater Commission, was a Royal Commission which considered the case for amendments to the local government arrangements in the County of London and its environs.

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Royal Mews

The Royal Mews is a mews (i.e. combined stables, carriage house and in recent times also the garage) of the British Royal Family.

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Rudolph Ackermann

Rudolph Ackermann (20 April 1764 in Schneeberg, Electorate of Saxony – 30 March 1834 in Finchley, London) was an Anglo-German bookseller, inventor, lithographer, publisher and businessman.

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Rudyard Kipling

Joseph Rudyard Kipling (30 December 1865 – 18 January 1936)The Times, (London) 18 January 1936, p. 12 was an English journalist, short-story writer, poet, and novelist.

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Ruislip Manor

Ruislip Manor is an area of Ruislip in the London Borough of Hillingdon.

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Rush Green

Rush Green is a suburban area of East London, England.

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Ruxley

Ruxley is a small settlement in southeast London, England, with no present formal boundaries.

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S Club 7

S Club 7 were an English pop group from London created by former Spice Girls manager Simon Fuller consisting of members Tina Barrett, Paul Cattermole, Rachel Stevens, Jo O'Meara, Hannah Spearritt, Bradley McIntosh, and Jon Lee.

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Sackville School, Hildenborough

Sackville School is a small profit-making coeducational independent school located in the village of Hildenborough, in Kent, England.

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Selhurst

Selhurst is a London suburb in the Borough of Croydon south-south-east of Charing Cross.

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Send, Surrey

Send is a village and civil parish in the Guildford borough of the English county of Surrey.

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Sewardstonebury

Sewardstonebury is a small hamlet in Epping Forest, Essex, England.

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Shadwell

Shadwell is a district in East London, England, in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets, and on the north bank of the Thames between Whitechapel, Stepney, Wapping and Ratcliff.

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Shepherd's Bush

Shepherd's Bush is a district of west London, England, within the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham.

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Shepperton

Shepperton is a suburban village in the borough of Spelthorne, in the county of Surrey in England, southwest of Charing Cross, London, bounded by the Thames to the south and much of the east and which is in the northwest bisected by the M3 motorway.

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Ship and Shovell

The Ship and Shovell is a Victorian pub in Craven Passage, Charing Cross, London.

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Shipbuilding in Limehouse

Shipbuilding in Limehouse started in the fourteenth century.

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Shirley, London

Shirley is an area of South London, within the London Borough of Croydon.

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Shopping

Shopping is an activity in which a customer browses the available goods or services presented by one or more retailers with the potential intent to purchase a suitable selection of them.

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Sidcup

Sidcup is a district of south-east London, England, primarily in the London Borough of Bexley.

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Simpson's-in-the-Strand

Simpson's-in-the-Strand is one of London's oldest traditional English restaurants.

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Sipson

Sipson is a village in the London Borough of Hillingdon, the westernmost borough of Greater London, England.

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Sir Frederick Pollock, 1st Baronet

Sir Jonathan Frederick Pollock, 1st Baronet, PC (23 September 1783 – 28 August 1870) was a British lawyer and Tory politician.

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Slade Green

Slade Green is a locality in the London Borough of Bexley in Greater London, east-southeast of Charing Cross.

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Sloane Square

Sloane Square is a small hard-landscaped square on the boundaries of the central London districts of Knightsbridge, Belgravia and Chelsea, located southwest of Charing Cross, in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.

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Society of Artists of Great Britain

The Society of Artists of Great Britain was founded in London in May 1761 by an association of artists in order to provide a venue for the public exhibition of recent work by living artists, such as was having success in the long-established Paris salons.

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South Acton, London

South Acton in Acton, west London, is west of Charing Cross.

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South Bank

South Bank is an entertainment and commercial district in central London, next to the River Thames opposite the City of Westminster.

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South Hackney

South Hackney is a district in the London Borough of Hackney situated north east of Charing Cross.

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South Hornchurch

South Hornchurch is a place in the London Borough of Havering, east London.

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South Norwood

South Norwood is a district of south east London within the London Borough of Croydon.

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South Street, Bromley

South Street is a hamlet in the far south of the London Borough of Bromley, south south-east from Charing Cross.

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South Woodford

South Woodford is a suburb of Woodford in North East London situated north-east of Charing Cross.

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Southall

Southall is a large suburban district of west London, England, and part of the London Borough of Ealing.

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Southfields

Southfields is a district in the London Borough of Wandsworth, England, situated 5.6 miles (9 km) south-west of Charing Cross.

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Southgate, London

Southgate is a suburban area of north London, England in the London Borough of Enfield.

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Southwark

Southwark is a district of Central London and part of the London Borough of Southwark.

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St Giles in the Fields

St Giles-in-the-Fields, also commonly known as the Poets' Church, is a church in the London Borough of Camden, in the West End.

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St James's

St James's is a central district in the City of Westminster, London, forming part of the West End.

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St John's Wood

St John's Wood is a district of northwest London, of which more than 98 percent lies in the City of Westminster and less than two percent in Camden.

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St Mary Cray

St Mary Cray is an area of South East London and is part of the London Borough of Bromley.

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St Mary the Virgin, Bromley

St Mary the Virgin is a Gothic church in South London, built in the 12th century but with notable alterations in the mid-Victorian period to the designs of Sir George Gilbert Scott and his son John Oldrid Scott.

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St Mary-le-Bow

St Mary-le-Bow is a historic church rebuilt after the Great Fire of 1666 by Sir Christopher Wren in the City of London on the main east–west thoroughfare, Cheapside.

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St Peter's Hospital (Chertsey)

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Staines Bridge

Staines Bridge is a road bridge running in a south-west to north-east direction across the River Thames in Surrey.

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Staines-upon-Thames

Staines-upon-Thames is a town on the River Thames in Surrey, England.

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Stamford Hill

Stamford Hill is a district in the London Borough of Hackney in north-east London, England, located about 5.5 miles north-east of Charing Cross.

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Stanmore

Stanmore is a suburban residential district of northwest London in the London Borough of Harrow.

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Stanwell

Stanwell is an urban and suburban village in the Surrey borough of Spelthorne, WSW of Charing Cross and centred from the southern boundary of London Heathrow Airport, adjoining its cargo depot.

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Stephen Ladyman

Stephen John Ladyman (born 6 November 1952) is a British Labour Party politician who was the Member of Parliament (MP) for South Thanet from 1997 until 2010.

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Stephen Pearce

Stephen Pearce (16 November 1819 – 31 January 1904) was a portrait and equestrian painter.

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Stepney

Stepney is a district in London, in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets that grew out of a medieval village around St Dunstan's church and the 15th century ribbon development of Mile End Road called Stepney Green.

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Stockwell

Stockwell is a district in inner south London, England, located in the London Borough of Lambeth.

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Stoke Newington

Stoke Newington is an area occupying the north-west part of the London Borough of Hackney in north-east London.

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Stoneleigh, Surrey

Stoneleigh is a suburb of southwest London, occupying most of the northern part of the borough of Epsom and Ewell in Surrey, England, with a population of almost 9,000 residents.

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Strand, London

Strand (or the Strand) is a major thoroughfare in the City of Westminster, Central London.

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Strawberry Hill, London

Strawberry Hill is an affluent area of the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames in Twickenham.

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Streatham

Streatham is a district in south London, England, mostly in the London Borough of Lambeth but with some areas to the west stretching out into the neighbouring London Borough of Wandsworth.

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Street names of Westminster

This is a list of the etymology of street names in the London district of Westminster.

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Sue Tilley

Sue Tilley (born 1957), also known as Big Sue, is a British artist's model and writer.

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Sunbury-on-Thames

Sunbury-on-Thames is a town and London suburb located in Surrey, England.

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Sunningdale

Sunningdale is a populous village with a retail area and a civil parish in the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead.

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Sutton, London

Sutton is the principal town of the London Borough of Sutton in South London, England.

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Swiss Cottage

Swiss Cottage is a district of the London Borough of Camden in England.

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Sydenham

Sydenham is a district within the south east London Boroughs of Lewisham, Bromley and Southwark.

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Sydenham Hill

Sydenham Hill is a hill and an affluent locality in southeast London.

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Taxicabs of the United Kingdom

Taxicabs are regulated throughout the United Kingdom, but the regulation of taxicabs in London is especially rigorous with regard to mechanical integrity and driver knowledge.

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Thames Ditton

Thames Ditton is a suburban village by and on the River Thames, in the Elmbridge borough of Surrey, England.

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Thames Embankment

The Thames Embankment is a work of 19th-century civil engineering that reclaimed marshy land next to the River Thames in central London.

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Thamesmead

Thamesmead is a district of southeast London, England, east of Charing Cross, mainly consisting of social housing built from the mid-1960s onwards on former marshland on the south bank of the River Thames between Woolwich and Belvedere.

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The Memory of Trees

The Memory of Trees is the fourth studio album by the Irish singer, songwriter, and musician Enya, released on 20 November 1995 by Warner Music.

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The Satanic Verses controversy

The Satanic Verses controversy, also known as the Rushdie Affair, was the heated and frequently violent reaction of Muslims to the publication of Salman Rushdie's novel The Satanic Verses, which was first published in the United Kingdom in 1988 and inspired in part by the life of the prophet Muhammad.

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Theophilus Howard, 2nd Earl of Suffolk

Theophilus Howard, 2nd Earl of Suffolk, (13 August 1584 – 3 June 1640) was an English nobleman and politician.

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Thomas Brigg & Sons

Thomas Brigg & Sons, said to have been founded in 1836, were makers of umbrellas and canes in London.

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Thomas Earp (sculptor)

Thomas Earp (1828–1893) was a British sculptor and architectural carver who was active in the late 19th century.

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Thomas Gerard, 1st Baron Gerard

Thomas Gerard, 1st Baron Gerard (c. 1564 – 15 January 1618) was a Staffordshire and Lancashire landowner and politician, a member of six English parliaments for three different constituencies.

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Thomas Harrison (soldier)

Major-General Thomas Harrison (1606 – 13 October 1660) sided with Parliament in the English Civil War.

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Thomas Herbert (seaman)

Thomas Herbert (1597–1642?) was a Welsh seaman and author.

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Thomas Howard, 1st Earl of Suffolk

Admiral Thomas Howard, 1st Earl of Suffolk, (24 August 156128 May 1626) was a son of Thomas Howard, 4th Duke of Norfolk by his second wife Margaret Audley, Duchess of Norfolk, the daughter and heiress of the 1st Baron Audley of Walden.

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Thomas Johnson (Liverpool merchant)

Sir Thomas Johnson (27 October 1664 – 28 December 1728) was an English merchant and Member of Parliament who was largely responsible for the foundation of the modern city of Liverpool.

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Thomas Lediard

Thomas Lediard (1685–1743) was an English writer and surveyor.

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Thomas Leverton

Thomas Leverton (c.1743 – 23 September 1824) was an English architect.

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Thomas Parker (inventor)

Thomas Parker FRSE MICE (22 December 1843 – 5 December 1915) was an English electrical engineer, inventor and industrialist.

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Thomas Southwell, 2nd Baron Southwell

Thomas Southwell, 2nd Baron Southwell PC (Ire), FRS (7 January 1698 – 19 November 1766), styled The Honourable from 1717 until 1720, was an Irish peer, politician and freemason.

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Thomas Sydenham

Thomas Sydenham (10 September 1624 – 29 December 1689) was an English physician.

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Thomas Venner

Thomas Venner (died 19 January 1661) was a cooper and rebel who became the last leader of the Fifth Monarchy Men, who tried unsuccessfully to overthrow Oliver Cromwell in 1657, and subsequently led a coup in London against the newly restored government of Charles II.

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Thornton Heath

Thornton Heath is a district of South London, part of the London Borough of Croydon, south of Charing Cross.

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Thorpe, Surrey

Thorpe is a village in Surrey, England, between Egham, Virginia Water and Chertsey.

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Thundersley

Thundersley is a district and an ecclesiastical parish based on a manor of early origin in the north of the Castle Point Borough, in southeast Essex, England.

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Timeline of London

The following is a timeline of the history of London, the capital of England in the United Kingdom.

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Timeline of Richard Branson's business ventures

This is a list of Sir Richard Branson's business ventures from the 1960s to today.

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Tolworth

Tolworth is a suburban area of southwest London in the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames, located south west of Charing Cross.

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Tooting

Tooting is a district of South London, England, forming part of the Wandsworth borough.

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Tottenham

Tottenham is a district of north London, England, within the London Borough of Haringey.

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Totteridge

Totteridge is an old English village, currently a protected picturesque residential area of the London Borough of Barnet in North London, England.

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Trafalgar Square

Trafalgar Square is a public square in the City of Westminster, Central London, built around the area formerly known as Charing Cross.

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Truro

Truro (Truru) is a city and civil parish in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom.

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Truss (unit)

A truss is a tight bundle of hay or straw.

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Tudor London

Henry Tudor, who seized the English throne as Henry VII in 1485, and married Elizabeth of York, put an end to the Wars of the Roses.

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Turnford, Hertfordshire

Turnford is a village in the Borough of Broxbourne, in Hertfordshire, England, in an area generally known as the Lee Valley.

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Underground Electric Railways Company of London

The Underground Electric Railways Company of London Limited (UERL), known operationally as the Underground for much of its existence, was established in 1902.

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University of Cambridge Chancellor election, 1626

The election for the Chancellorship of the University of Cambridge, 1626, chose a new Chancellor of the University of Cambridge.

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Upminster

Upminster is a suburban town in east London, England, and part of the London Borough of Havering.

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Uxbridge

Uxbridge is a town in west London, England, and the administrative headquarters of the London Borough of Hillingdon.

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Uxbridge tube station

Uxbridge is a London Underground station in Uxbridge in the London Borough of Hillingdon, north-west London.

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Vauxhall Gardens

Vauxhall Gardens was a pleasure garden in Kennington on the south bank of the River Thames and accessed by boat from London until the erection of Vauxhall Bridge in the 1810s.

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Venus in the Cloister

Venus in the Cloister or The Nun in her Smock, known in the original French as Vénus dans le cloître, ou la Religieuse en chemise (1683) is a work of erotic fiction by the Abbé du Prat, which is a pseudonym for an unknown author.

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Wadhurst

Wadhurst is a market town in East Sussex, England.

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Walking in London

Walking is a popular recreational activity in London, despite traffic congestion.

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Walking in the United Kingdom

Walking is one of the most popular outdoor recreational activities in the United Kingdom, and within England and Wales there is a comprehensive network of rights of way that permits easy access to the countryside.

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Wallington, London

Wallington is a town in the London Borough of Sutton, England, south south-west of Charing Cross.

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Walter Wilson (biographer)

Walter Wilson (1781?–1847) was an English biographer of nonconformist clergy and their churches.

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Walthamstow

Walthamstow is the largest district of the London Borough of Waltham Forest in north-east London.

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Walworth

Walworth is a district of south east London, England, within the London Borough of Southwark.

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Wandsworth

Wandsworth Town is a district of south London within the London Borough of Wandsworth.

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Waterloo, London

Waterloo is a district in Central London, and part of the Bishops ward of the London Borough of Lambeth.

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Watkins Books

Watkins Books is London's oldest esoteric bookshop specializing in esotericism, mysticism, occultism, oriental religion and contemporary spirituality.

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WC postcode area

The WC (Western Central) postcode area, also known as the London WC postcode area, is a group of postcode districts in central London, England.

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Well Hall

Well Hall is a place to the north of Eltham in the Royal Borough of Greenwich in southeast London, England, with no present formal boundaries and located east-southeast of Charing Cross.

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Well Hill

Well Hill is a small relatively rural settlement, a large hamlet or possibly a small village, in the Sevenoaks district of Kent.

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Welling

Welling is a town in the London Borough of Bexley approximately 10.5 miles (16.9 km) east-southeast of Charing Cross, the traditional centre of London.

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Wembley Park

Wembley Park is a district of the London Borough of Brent, England.

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Wennington, London

Wennington is a small village and former civil parish in the London Borough of Havering, within the Metropolitan Green Belt.

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West End of London

The West End of London (commonly referred to as the West End) is an area of Central and West London in which many of the city's major tourist attractions, shops, businesses, government buildings and entertainment venues, including West End theatres, are concentrated.

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West Green, London

West Green is an area of north London, England in the United Kingdom and part of the London Borough of Haringey.

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West Horndon

West Horndon is a village and civil parish in the south of the Brentwood borough of Essex on the boundary with Thurrock and in the East of England.

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West Kensington

West Kensington is an area of West London, England, 3.4 miles (5.5 km) west of Charing Cross.

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West Norwood

West Norwood is a largely residential area of south London within the London Borough of Lambeth, located 5.4 miles (8.7 km) south south-east of Charing Cross.

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West Thurrock

West Thurrock is a traditional Church of England parish and town in Thurrock, Essex, England, located 17.5 miles (28.1 km) east south-east of Charing Cross, London.

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West Wickham

West Wickham is a suburban area of South East London within the London Borough of Bromley.

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Westminster Abbey (UK Parliament constituency)

Westminster Abbey was a constituency in the Parliament of the United Kingdom.

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Whitechapel

Whitechapel is a district in the East End of London, England, in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets.

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Whitefoot (ward)

Whitefoot is an electoral ward in the London Borough of Lewisham.

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Willesden

Willesden is an area in north west London which forms part of the London Borough of Brent.

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William Blackwood

William Blackwood (20 November 1776 – 16 September 1834) was a Scottish publisher who founded the firm of William Blackwood and Sons.

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William Blake

William Blake (28 November 1757 – 12 August 1827) was an English poet, painter, and printmaker.

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William Hosking

William Hosking (26 November 1800 – 2 August 1861) was an English writer, lecturer, and architect who had an important influence on the growth and development of London in Victorian times.

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William Kent

William Kent (c. 1685 – 12 April 1748) was an eminent English architect, landscape architect and furniture designer of the early 18th century.

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William Methwold

William Methwold (sometimes spelled Methold), (baptised 1590 South Pickenham, near Swaffham, Norfolk- died 5 March 1653, Kensington), was an English merchant and colonial administrator in India.

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William Petyt

William Petyt (or Petit) (1640/1641 – 3 October 1707) was an English barrister and writer, and a political propagandist in the Whig interest.

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Willie Lewis (boxer)

For the rockabilly musician, see Willie Lewis (rockabilly musician). Willie Lewis (21 May 1884 – 18 May 1949) was a professional American boxer from New York.

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Wimbledon, London

Wimbledon WIMBLESON is a district of southwest London, England, south-west of the centre of London at Charing Cross, in the London Borough of Merton, south of Wandsworth, northeast of New Malden, northwest of Mitcham, west of Streatham and north of Sutton.

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Winchmore Hill

Winchmore Hill is an affluent suburban area in the Borough of Enfield, north London, in the N21 postal district.

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Windsor, Berkshire

Windsor is a historic market town and unparished area in the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead in Berkshire, England.

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Woking

Woking is a town in northwest Surrey, England.

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Woodford, London

Woodford is a town in East London.

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Woolwich

Woolwich is a district of south-east London, England, within the Royal Borough of Greenwich.

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Worcester Park

Worcester Park is a suburban town in south west London, covering both the extreme north-west of the London Borough of Sutton in Greater London (east of the railway line that runs through the area) and the northernmost part of the Borough of Epsom and Ewell in Surrey (west of the railway).

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Zeppelin

A Zeppelin is a type of rigid airship named after the German Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin who pioneered rigid airship development at the beginning of the 20th century.

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1290s in England

Events from the 1290s in England.

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1633 in art

Events from the year 1633 in art.

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1872 FA Cup Final

The 1872 FA Cup Final was a football match between Wanderers and Royal Engineers on 16 March 1872 at Kennington Oval in London.

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2010 United Kingdom student protests

The 2010 United Kingdom student protests were a series of demonstrations in November and December 2010 that took place in several areas of the country, with the focal point of protests being in central London.

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References

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

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