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St James's Park

Index St James's Park

St James's Park is a park in the City of Westminster, central London. [1]

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André Mollet

André Mollet (died before 16 June 1665) was a French garden designer, the son of Claude Mollet—gardener to three French kings—and the grandson of Jacques Mollet, gardener at the château d'Anet, where Italian formal gardening was introduced to France.

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Anthony Courtney

Commander Anthony Tosswill Courtney, OBE, RN (16 May 1908 – 24 January 1988) was a British Royal Navy officer and politician.

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Anthony Eden hat

An "Anthony Eden" hat, or simply an "Anthony Eden", was a silk-brimmed, black felt Homburg of the kind favoured in the 1930s by Anthony Eden, later 1st Earl of Avon (1897–1977).

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Apostrophe

The apostrophe ( ' or) character is a punctuation mark, and sometimes a diacritical mark, in languages that use the Latin alphabet and some other alphabets.

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Archibald Montgomerie, 11th Earl of Eglinton

Archibald Montgomerie, 11th Earl of Eglinton (18 May 1726 – 30 October 1796) was a Scottish General, and Member of Parliament (MP) in the British Parliament.

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Arms, titles, honours and styles of Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington

Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington (–14 September 1852) was an Anglo-Irish soldier and statesman and one of the leading military and political figures of the 19th century.

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Army & Navy Stores (United Kingdom)

Army & Navy Stores was a department store group in the United Kingdom, which originated as a co-operative society for military officers in the nineteenth century.

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Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington

Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, (1 May 1769 – 14 September 1852) was an Anglo-Irish soldier and statesman who was one of the leading military and political figures of 19th-century Britain, serving twice as Prime Minister.

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Bagnor

Bagnor is a hamlet close to the town of Newbury in the English county of Berkshire and situated on the banks of the River Lambourn.

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Bali Bombings Memorial, London

The Bali Bombings Memorial is a permanent memorial in central London to victims of the 2002 bombings in Bali, Indonesia.

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Birdcage Walk

Birdcage Walk is a street in the City of Westminster in London.

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Blyth Spartans A.F.C.

Blyth Spartans Association Football Club is a football club based in Blyth, Northumberland.

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Boston Common

Boston Common (also known as the Common) is a central public park in downtown Boston, Massachusetts.

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Buster (dog)

Buster was a dog belonging to Roy Hattersley, a British politician and former Deputy Leader of the Labour Party.

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Canada goose

The Canada goose (Branta canadensis), also called the Canadian goose, is a large wild goose species with a black head and neck, white cheeks, white under its chin, and a brown body.

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Carlton House

Carlton House was a mansion in London, best known as the town residence of the Prince Regent for several decades from 1783.

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Carlton House Terrace

Carlton House Terrace is a street in the St James's district of the City of Westminster in London.

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Charles Bridgeman

Charles Bridgeman (1690–1738) was an English garden designer who helped pioneer the naturalistic landscape style.

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Charles Fraser-Smith

Charles Fraser-Smith (26 January 1904 – 9 November 1992) was an author and one-time missionary who is widely credited as being the inspiration for Ian Fleming's James Bond quartermaster Q. During World War II, Fraser-Smith worked for the Ministry of Supply, fabricating equipment nicknamed "Q-devices" (after Q-ships) for SOE agents operating in occupied Europe.

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Charles Hitchen

Charles Hitchen, also mentioned as Charles Hitchin in other sources, (c. 1675 – 1727) was a "thief-taker" (private policeman) and under-marshal of the City of London in the early 18th.

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Charlotte Lee, Lady Baltimore

Charlotte Lee, Lady Baltimore (13 March 1678 Old Style – 22 January 1721 Old Style), was an English noblewoman, and granddaughter of King Charles II of England and his mistress Barbara Villiers.

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Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz

Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (Sophia Charlotte; 19 May 1744 – 17 November 1818) was a British queen consort and wife of King George III.

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Chris Cross (magician)

Christopher Alfred Goode, better known as Chris Cross, is an English magician, escapologist and former contortionist.

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Christopher Bland

Sir Francis Christopher Buchan Bland (29 May 1938 – 28 January 2017) was a British businessman and politician.

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City of Southampton (Albion) Band

The City of Southampton (Albion) Band is based in Southampton at 'The Swaythling Neighbourhood Centre'.

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City of Westminster

The City of Westminster is an Inner London borough which also holds city status.

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Cockpit-in-Court

The Cockpit-in-Court (also known as the Royal Cockpit) was an early theatre in London, located at the rear of the Palace of Whitehall, next to St. James's Park, now the site of 70 Whitehall, in Westminster.

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Crown Lands Act 1851

The Crown Lands Act 1851 is an Act of the UK Parliament.

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Cycling in London

Cycling in London is a popular mode of transport and leisure activity within the capital city of the United Kingdom.

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Cyril Burt

Sir Cyril Lodowic Burt, FBA (3 March 1883 – 10 October 1971) was an English educational psychologist and geneticist who made contributions also to statistics.

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David Lloyd George

David Lloyd George, 1st Earl Lloyd-George of Dwyfor, (17 January 1863 – 26 March 1945) was a British statesman of the Liberal Party and the final Liberal to serve as Prime Minister.

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Decimus Burton

Decimus Burton (30 September 1800 – 14 December 1881) was one of the foremost English architects of the 19th century.

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Devil's Acre

The Devil's Acre was a notorious slum near Westminster Abbey in Victorian London.

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Diana, Princess of Wales

Diana, Princess of Wales (born Diana Frances Spencer; 1 July 1961 – 31 August 1997) was a member of the British royal family.

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Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Walk

The Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Walk is a long circular walking trail in central London, England, dedicated to the memory of Diana, Princess of Wales.

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Doomwatch

Doomwatch is a British science fiction television programme produced by the BBC, which ran on BBC1 between 1970 and 1972.

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Downing Street

Downing Street is a street in London, United Kingdom, known for housing the official residences and offices of the Prime Minister and the Chancellor of the Exchequer.

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Duck Island

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Duke of York Column

The Duke of York Column is a monument in London, England, to Prince Frederick, Duke of York, the second eldest son of King George III.

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English football clubs in international competitions

English football clubs have entered European association football competitions (UEFA Champions League/European Cup, UEFA Cup/Inter-Cities Fairs Cup and the now defunct UEFA Intertoto Cup and UEFA Cup Winners' Cup) since 1955, when Birmingham City and a London XI took part in the inaugural Inter-Cities Fairs Cup.

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English landscape garden

The English landscape garden, also called English landscape park or simply the English garden (Jardin à l'anglaise, Giardino all'inglese, Englischer Landschaftsgarten, Jardim inglês, Jardín inglés), is a style of "landscape" garden which emerged in England in the early 18th century, and spread across Europe, replacing the more formal, symmetrical jardin à la française of the 17th century as the principal gardening style of Europe.

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Eric Bedford (architect)

Eric Bedford, CVO, CBE (8 November 1909 – 28 July 2001) was a twentieth century British architect whose most famous work is London's BT Tower.

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Eric Gates

Eric Lazenby Gates is an English former football player born on 28 June 1955 in Ferryhill, County Durham.

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Erotic literature

Erotic literature comprises fictional and/or factual stories and accounts of human sexual relationships which have the power to or are intended to arouse the reader sexually.

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Faisal Saigol

Faisal Saigol is the Owner of Saigol DDC UK, a leading property architectural & design house that works with Saigol DDC IOM, a leading investor in super-prime London property.

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Fen skating

Fen skating is a traditional form of ice skating in the Fenland of England.

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FK Partizan

Fudbalski klub Partizan (Фудбалски клуб Партизан), commonly known as Partizan Belgrade (Партизан Београд / Partizan Beograd) or simply Partizan, is a Serbian professional football club based in Belgrade.

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FK Partizan in European football

FK Partizan is a professional football club based in Belgrade, Serbia.

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Frank Schuster (music patron)

Frank Schuster (24 September 1852 – 26 December 1927), was a British music-lover and patron of the arts.

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Gay cruising in England and Wales

Gay cruising describes the act of searching about a public place in pursuit of a partner for sex.

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George Burrington

George Burrington (1682 – February 22, 1759) was a British administrator who served as the Governor of North Carolina from 1724 to 1725 and 1731 to 1734.

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Gilbert Ledward

Gilbert Ledward (London 23 January 1888 – 21 June 1960 London), was an English sculptor.

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Goose

Geese are waterfowl of the family Anatidae.

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Government Communications Headquarters

The Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) is an intelligence and security organisation responsible for providing signals intelligence (SIGINT) and information assurance to the government and armed forces of the United Kingdom.

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Great white pelican

The great white pelican (Pelecanus onocrotalus) also known as the eastern white pelican, rosy pelican or white pelican is a bird in the pelican family.

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Green Park

The Green Park, usually known without the article simply as Green Park, is one of the Royal Parks of London.

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Greylag goose

The greylag goose (Anser anser) is a species of large goose in the waterfowl family Anatidae and the type species of the genus Anser.

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H. Chalton Bradshaw

Harold Chalton Bradshaw CBE M.Arch FRIBA (15 February 1893 – 15 October 1943), 23 October 2007, accessed 28 December 2007 was a Liverpool-born architect, recipient of the first Rome scholarship in Architecture (1913) & first Secretary of The Royal Fine Art Commission.

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Harrow East by-election, 1959

A by-election for the United Kingdom House of Commons was held in the constituency of Harrow East on 19 March 1959, following the resignation of sitting Conservative Member of Parliament (MP) Ian Harvey.

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Harry Cornish

Harry Hemming Cornish (19 February 1871 – 24 October 1918) was an English cricketer.

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Hiram Mier

Hiram Ricardo Mier Alanís (born 25 August 1989) is a Mexican footballer who plays as a defender for Liga MX club Querétaro.

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History of FK Partizan

The following is a history of Serbian football club Partizan Belgrade.

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History of London (1900–39)

This article covers the history of London of the early 20th century, from 1900 to the outbreak of World War II in 1939.

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Holbein Gate

The Holbein Gate was a monumental gateway across Whitehall in Westminster, constructed in 1531-2 in the English Gothic style.

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Horse Guards (building)

Horse Guards is a historic building in the City of Westminster, London, between Whitehall and Horse Guards Parade.

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Horse Guards Parade

Horse Guards Parade is a large parade ground off Whitehall in central London, at grid reference.

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Horse Guards Road

Horse Guards' Road (or just Horse Guards) is a road in the City of Westminster, London.

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Hortense Mancini

Hortense Mancini, Duchesse de Mazarin (6 June 1646, Rome – 2 July 1699, Chelsea), was the favourite niece of Cardinal Mazarin, chief minister of France, and a mistress of Charles II, King of England, Scotland and Ireland.

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Hotel Babylon

Hotel Babylon was a British television drama series based on the book of the same name by Imogen Edwards-Jones, that aired from 19 January 2006 to 14 August 2009, produced by independent production company Carnival Films for BBC One.

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Hugh Squier

Hugh Squier (1625-1710) of Petty France, Westminster, was a wealthy merchant best remembered as a generous benefactor to the town of South Molton in Devon, the place of his birth, where in 1684 he founded a "free school".

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Humphrey (cat)

Humphrey (– March 2006) was a cat employed as the Chief Mouser to the Cabinet Office at 10 Downing Street, the official residence of the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, from October 1989 to 13 November 1997.

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Hyde Park Barracks, London

The Hyde Park Barracks are located in Knightsbridge in central London, on the southern edge of Hyde Park.

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Ian Harvey (politician)

Lieutenant-Colonel Ian Douglas Harvey RA (25 January 1914 – 10 January 1987) was a British businessman and politician, serving as a Conservative Member of Parliament and junior minister until his resignation in 1958.

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IERA

IERA (Islamic Education and Research Academy) is an Islamic missionary group founded in the United Kingdom by Anthony ("Abdur Raheem") Green in 2009 for proselytizing Islam.

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Irish League representative team

The Irish League representative team was the representative side of the Irish Football League, the national league for football in Northern Ireland from 1922 and, prior to that the league for Ireland.

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James Meadows Rendel (engineer)

James Meadows Rendel FRS (December 1799 – 21 November 1856) was a British civil engineer.

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James Pennethorne

Sir James Pennethorne (4 June 1801 – 1 September 1871) was a 19th-century English architect and planner, particularly associated with buildings and parks in central London.

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Johannes Vorstermans

Johannes Vorstermans (John Vosterman; ca.1643, Zaltbommel – ca.1699/1719, Zaltbommel), was a Dutch Golden Age landscape painter.

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John Ashburnham, 2nd Earl of Ashburnham

John Ashburnham, 2nd Earl of Ashburnham, PC (30 October 1724 – 8 April 1812), styled Viscount St Asaph from 1730 to 1737, was a British peer and courtier.

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John Nash (architect)

John Nash (18 January 1752 – 13 May 1835) was an English architect responsible for much of the layout of Regency London under the patronage of the Prince Regent, and during his reign as George IV.

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John Roberton (1776)

John Roberton (1776 – 1840) was a Scottish physician and social reformer.

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John Sheffield, 1st Duke of Buckingham and Normanby

John Sheffield, 1st Duke of Buckingham and Normanby, (7 April 1648 – 24 February 1721) was an English poet and Tory politician of the late Stuart period who served as Lord Privy Seal and Lord President of the Council.

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Jubilee Walkway

The Jubilee Walkway is an official walking route in London.

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Kazenga LuaLua

Kazenga LuaLua (born 10 December 1990) is a Congolese professional footballer who plays as a winger.

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Kensington Gardens

Kensington Gardens, once the private gardens of Kensington Palace, are among the Royal Parks of London.

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Kensington Society

The Kensington Society is a civic society for Kensington, London.

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Leo Chiozza Money

Sir Leo George Chiozza Money (13 June 1870 – 25 September 1944), born Leone Giorgio Chiozza, was an Italian-born economic theorist who moved to Britain in the 1890s, where he made his name as a politician, journalist and author.

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Leslie Martin

Sir John Leslie Martin (Manchester, 17 August 1908 – 28 July 2000) was an English architect, and a leading advocate of the International Style.

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List of English people

Listed below are English people of note and some notable individuals born in England.

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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 gentlemen's clubs in London

This is a list of gentlemen's clubs in London, United Kingdom, including those that no longer exist or merged, with an additional section on those that appear in fiction.

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List of Great Britain by-elections (1790–1800)

This is a list of parliamentary by-elections in Great Britain held between 1790 and 1800, with the names of the previous incumbent and the victor in the by-election.

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List of LGBT politicians in the United Kingdom

The following is a list of openly lesbian, gay, bisexual and/or transgender individuals who have been elected as Members of the House of Commons of the United Kingdom, European Union, and other British devolved assemblies and also Members of the non-elected House of Lords.

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List of ministerial by-elections to the British parliament

Ministerial by-elections to the Parliament of the United Kingdom at Westminster and its predecessor, the Parliament of Great Britain, were held from 1707 to the 1920s when a member of parliament (MP) was appointed as a minister in the government.

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List of places in London

This is an incomplete list of places in London, England.

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List of public art in Green Park

This is a list of public art in Green Park, one of the Royal Parks of London.

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List of public art in St James's

This is a list of public art in St James's, a district in the City of Westminster, London.

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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 residents of 10 Downing Street

Number 10 Downing Street is the residence and office of the First Lord of the Treasury as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.

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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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Lodowick Carlell

Lodowick Carlell (1602–1675), also Carliell or Carlile, was a seventeenth-century English playwright, active mainly during the Caroline era and the Commonwealth period.

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London

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

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London 10,000

The London 10,000 is an annual road running event over which takes place in late May in London, United Kingdom.

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London in film

London has been used frequently both as a filming location and as a film setting.

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London Marathon

The London Marathon (currently known through sponsorship as the Virgin Money London Marathon) is a long-distance running event held in London, United Kingdom, part of the World Marathon Majors.

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London Monster

The London Monster was the name given to an alleged attacker of women in London between 1788 and 1790.

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London Parks & Gardens Trust

The London Parks & Gardens Trust (LPGT) is an independent charity based in London, England.

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Luar na Lubre

Luar na Lubre is a Celtic music ensemble from Galicia, Spain.

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Luke O'Brien

Luke O'Brien (born 11 September 1988) is an retired English professional footballer.

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Mary Martha Pearson

Mary Martha Pearson (née Dutton) (1798 –1871) was an English portrait painter.

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Mechanical Bull Tour

The Mechanical Bull Tour was the third headlining tour by American rock band Kings of Leon.

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Methodist Central Hall, Westminster

The Methodist Central Hall (also known as Central Hall Westminster) is a multi-purpose venue and tourist attraction in City of Westminster, London.

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Michael Winner

Robert Michael Winner (30 October 1935 – 21 January 2013) was an English film director and producer, and a restaurant critic for The Sunday Times.

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Millbank Tower

Millbank Tower is a high skyscraper in the City of Westminster at Millbank, by the River Thames in London.

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Molly house

Molly-house was a term used in 18th- and 19th-century England for a meeting place for homosexual men.

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Néstor Vidrio

Néstor Vicente Vidrio Serrano (born 22 March 1989, in Guadalajara, Jalisco) is a Mexican footballer, who plays as defender for U. de G. on loan from C.D. Guadalajara.

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Newcastle United F.C.

Newcastle United Football Club is an English professional association football club based in Newcastle upon Tyne, that plays in the Premier League, the top tier of English football.

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Newcastle United F.C. 0–1 Crystal Palace F.C. (1907)

Newcastle United v Crystal Palace was a football match played on 12 January 1907 at St James' Park, Newcastle.

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North London

North London is the northern part of London, England.

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North Shields F.C.

North Shields Football Club is a football club based in North Shields, Tyne and Wear, England.

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Oliver Letwin

Sir Oliver Letwin, (born 19 May 1956) is a British Conservative politician.

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Oliver Peyton

Oliver Peyton, (born 26 September 1961), is an Irish restaurateur, and a judge on the BBC television series, Great British Menu.

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One Great George Street

One Great George Street (OGGS) is a four-domed grade II listed Edwardian building used as a conference and wedding venue just off Parliament Square in Westminster, London, England.

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Operation Steinbock

Baby Blitz or Operation Steinbock (Unternehmen Steinbock) was a strategic bombing campaign by the German air force (the Luftwaffe) during the Second World War.

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Outline of London

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to London: London – capital and most populous city of England, Great Britain, and the United Kingdom.

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Palace of Whitehall

The Palace of Whitehall (or Palace of White Hall) at Westminster, Middlesex, was the main residence of the English monarchs from 1530 until 1698, when most of its structures, except for Inigo Jones's Banqueting House of 1622, were destroyed by fire.

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Pall Mall, London

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

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Pall-mall

Pall-mall, paille-maille, palle-maille, pell-mell, or palle-malle is a lawn game that was mostly played in the 16th and 17th centuries, a precursor to croquet.

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Park system

A park system, also known as an open space system, is a network of green spaces that are connected by public walkways, bridleways or cycleways.

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Parks and open spaces in London

There are many parks and open spaces in Greater London, England.

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Patrick Kluivert

Patrick Stephan Kluivert (born 1 July 1976) is a former Dutch footballer, coach and former director of football for Paris Saint-Germain in France.

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Pelican

Pelicans are a genus of large water birds that make up the family Pelecanidae.

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Peter Francis Chenu

Peter Francis Chenu (1760–1834) was a British sculptor of French birth working in the late 18th and early 19th century.

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Peter Van Dievoet

Peter Van Dievoet was a Belgian sculptor and designer of ornamental architectural features.

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Peveril of the Peak

Peveril of the Peak (1823) is the longest novel by Sir Walter Scott.

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Philip Herbert, 4th Earl of Pembroke

Philip Herbert, 4th Earl of Pembroke and 1st Earl of Montgomery, KG (10 October 1584 – 23 January 1650) was an English courtier, nobleman, and politician active during the reigns of James I and Charles I. Philip and his older brother William were the 'incomparable pair of brethren' to whom the First Folio of Shakespeare's collected works was dedicated in 1623.

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Pierre-Jean Grosley

Pierre-Jean Grosley (Troyes, 18 November 1718 – Troyes, 4 November 1785) was a French man of letters, local historian, travel writer and observer of social mores in the Age of Enlightenment and a contributor to the Encyclopédie ou Dictionnaire raisonné des sciences, des arts et des métiers.

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Police Memorial Trust

The Police Memorial Trust is a charitable organisation founded in 1984 and based in London.

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Political career of Rab Butler: 1929-1941

Richard Austen Butler, Baron Butler of Saffron Walden, (9 December 1902 – 8 March 1982), generally known as R. A. Butler and familiarly known from his initials as Rab, was a prominent British Conservative politician.

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Popish Plot

The Popish Plot was a fictitious conspiracy concocted by Titus Oates that between 1678 and 1681 gripped the Kingdoms of England and Scotland in anti-Catholic hysteria.

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Prince Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex

Prince Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex, (27 January 1773 – 21 April 1843) was the sixth son and ninth child of King George III and his consort Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz.

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Prince George, Duke of Cambridge

Prince George, Duke of Cambridge, (George William Frederick Charles; 26 March 1819 – 17 March 1904) was a member of the British Royal Family, a male-line grandson of King George III, cousin of Queen Victoria, and maternal uncle of Queen Mary, consort of King George V. The Duke was an army officer by profession and served as Commander-in-Chief of the Forces (military head of the British Army) from 1856 to 1895.

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Prince regent

A prince regent, or prince-regent, is a prince who rules a monarchy as regent instead of a monarch, e.g., as a result of the Sovereign's incapacity (minority or illness) or absence (remoteness, such as exile or long voyage, or simply no incumbent).

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Privy Garden of the Palace of Whitehall

The Privy Garden of the Palace of Whitehall was a large enclosed space in Westminster, London, that was originally a pleasure garden used by the late Tudor and Stuart monarchs of England.

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Queen Anne's Mansions

Queen Anne's Mansions was a block of flats in Petty France, Westminster, London at.

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Rab Butler

Richard Austen Butler, Baron Butler of Saffron Walden, (9 December 1902 – 8 March 1982), generally known as R. A. Butler and familiarly known from his initials as Rab, was a prominent British Conservative politician.

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Raleigh Club

The Raleigh Club was a dining club founded in 1827.

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Ralph Greatorex

Ralph Greatorex (c.1625–1675),Sarah Bendall, 'Greatorex, Ralph (c.1625–1675)', Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn, Jan 2008 was a mathematical instrument maker.

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Regency era

The Regency in Great Britain was a period when King George III was deemed unfit to rule and his son ruled as his proxy as Prince Regent.

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Regent's Park

Regent's Park (officially The Regent's Park) is one of the Royal Parks of London.

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Restoration literature

Restoration literature is the English literature written during the historical period commonly referred to as the English Restoration (1660–1689), which corresponds to the last years of the direct Stuart reign in England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland.

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River Tyburn

The River Tyburn is a river in London, which runs underground from South Hampstead through St James's Park to meet the River Thames by Whitehall Stairs (near Downing Street and Thorney Street, between Millbank Tower and Thames House).

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Rotunda, Woolwich

The Rotunda on Woolwich Common, in south-east London, is a former artillery museum which was established in 1820.

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Royal Academy of Engineering

The Royal Academy of Engineering (RAEng) is the UK’s national academy of engineering.

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Royal Naval Division War Memorial

The Royal Naval Division Memorial is a First World War memorial located on Horse Guards Parade in central London, and dedicated to members of the 63rd (Royal Naval) Division (RND) killed in that conflict.

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Royal Parks Foundation

The Royal Parks Foundation is a registered charity established in 2003 (registered charity number 1097545).

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Royal Parks Foundation Half Marathon

The Royal Parks Foundation Half Marathon, first held in 2008, takes place each October, starting and finishing in Hyde Park.

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Royal Parks of London

The Royal Parks of London are lands originally owned by the monarchy of the United Kingdom for the recreation, mostly hunting, of the royal family.

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Royal Parks Operational Command Unit

The Royal Parks Operational Command Unit is a unit of the Metropolitan Police which has responsibility for policing the Royal Parks found in central London.

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Saigol DDC

Saigol DDC IOM is a leading investor in super-prime London property and names royalty & global business leaders amongst its clients.

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Saint James

Saint James or St.

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Samuel Pepys

Samuel Pepys (23 February 1633 – 26 May 1703) was an administrator of the navy of England and Member of Parliament who is most famous for the diary he kept for a decade while still a relatively young man.

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Sarah B. Cochran

Sarah B. Cochran (nee Moore, 1857-1936) was an active philanthropist and a director on multiple corporate boards in western Pennsylvania during the height of the area's coal wealth in the early 20th century.

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Shaun in the City

Shaun in the City was a public charity arts trail organised by Wallace & Gromit’s Children’s Foundation and Aardman Animations, in which 120 giant, artist and celebrity-decorated fibreglass sculptures of Shaun the Sheep were displayed in famous locations and green spaces around London and Bristol.

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Shrubbery

A shrubbery is a wide border to a garden where shrubs are thickly planted, or a similar larger area with a path winding through it.

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Siege of Cádiz

The Siege of Cádiz was a siege of the large Spanish naval base of Cádiz by a French army from 5 February 1810 to 24 August 1812Fremont-Barnes 2002, p. 12–13.

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Signals intelligence in modern history

SIGINT is a contraction of SIGnals INTelligence.

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Sir George Downing, 1st Baronet

Sir George Downing, 1st Baronet (– 1684) was an Anglo-Irish preacher, soldier, statesman, diplomat, turncoat and spy, after whom Downing Street in London is named.

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Sir James Wood, 2nd Baronet

Sir James Wood, 2nd Baronet (died 1738) was a Scottish officer of the Dutch States Army and later the British Army.

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Soho

Soho is an area of the City of Westminster, part of the West End of London.

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Southampton F.C. in European football

Southampton Football Club is an English football club based in Southampton, Hampshire.

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St Ermin's Hotel

St.

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St James' Park

St James' Park is a football stadium in Newcastle upon Tyne, England.

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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 James's Palace

St James's Palace is the most senior royal palace in the United Kingdom.

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St James's Place

St James's Place is a street in the St James's district of London near Green Park.

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St James's Street

St James's Street is the principal street in the district of St James's, central London.

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St Stephen's Club

St Stephen's Club was a private member's club in Westminster, London, founded in 1870.

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St. James's Park (disambiguation)

Places named St James's Park and similar include.

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St. James's Park tube station

St.

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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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Terence Soall

Terence Soall (22 March 1920 – 10 August 2006) was an English actor who appeared in numerous television productions over a 50-year period and in over 100 films.

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The Day of the Jackal (film)

The Day of the Jackal is a 1973 British-French political thriller film directed by Fred Zinnemann and starring Edward Fox and Michel Lonsdale.

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The Deadly Affair

The Deadly Affair is a 1966 British espionage–thriller film, based on John le Carré's first novel Call for the Dead.

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The Fortunes of Nigel

The Fortunes of Nigel (1822) is a novel written by Sir Walter Scott.

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The London Freewheel

The London Freewheel, originally known for sponsorship reasons as the 'Hovis London Freewheel', was developed by the Mayor of London and Transport for London (TfL) to encourage and increase cycling participation, and promote cycling as a form of transport within London.

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The Mall, London

The Mall is a road in the City of Westminster, central London, between Buckingham Palace at its western end and Trafalgar Square via Admiralty Arch to the east.

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The Red Pen

The Red Pen is a two-act operetta and early radio opera composed by Geoffrey Toye to a libretto by A. P. Herbert.

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Thomas Blood

Colonel Thomas Blood (1618 – 24 August 1680) was an Anglo-Irish officer and self-styled colonel best known for his attempt to steal the Crown Jewels of England from the Tower of London in 1671.

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Thomas Cademan

Sir Thomas Cademan (1590?–1651) was an English recusant physician.

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Thomas Hutchinson Tristram

Thomas Hutchinson Tristram KC DCL (25 September 1825 – 8 March 1912) was an English lawyer.

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Thomas Sandby

Thomas Sandby (1721 – 25 June 1798) was an English draughtsman, watercolour artist, architect and teacher.

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Thomas Thynne, 2nd Viscount Weymouth

Thomas Thynne, 2nd Viscount Weymouth (21 May 1710 – 1751) was an English peer, descended from the first Sir John Thynne of Longleat House.

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Thorney Island (London)

Thorney Island was the eyot (or small island) on the Thames, upstream of medieval London, where Westminster Abbey and the Palace of Westminster (commonly known today as the Houses of Parliament) were built.

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Those Once Loyal

Those Once Loyal is the eighth and final album by the British death metal band Bolt Thrower.

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Tim Hadcock-Mackay

Timothy Hadcock-Mackay (13 April 1963 – 29 July 2006, Barnby Moor, Nottinghamshire) was an English hotelier and television presenter.

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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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Tony Woodcock (rugby player)

Tony Dale Woodcock (born 27 January 1981) is a New Zealand rugby union player.

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Tothill Fields

Tothill Fields was an 18th-century area of Westminster in the county of Middlesex that lay south of St James's Park on the north bank of the river Thames.

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Tourism in London

London is one of the world's leading tourism destinations, and the city is home to an array of famous tourist attractions.

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Trooping the Colour

Trooping the Colour is a ceremony performed by regiments of the British and Commonwealth armies.

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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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Urban renewal

Urban renewal (also called urban regeneration in the United Kingdom, urban renewal or urban redevelopment in the United States) is a program of land redevelopment in cities, often where there is urban decay.

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Walking in London

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

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Whitehall

Whitehall is a road in the City of Westminster, Central London, which forms the first part of the A3212 road from Trafalgar Square to Chelsea.

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Whitehall Court

Whitehall Court in London, England, is one contiguous building but consists of two separate constructions; the end occupied by the National Liberal Club was designed by Alfred Waterhouse, the major part (including the Royal Horseguards Hotel) was designed by Archer & Green.

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William Compton, 1st Earl of Northampton

William Compton, 1st Earl of Northampton, KG (died 24 June 1630), known as 2nd Baron Compton from 1589 to 1618, was an English nobleman, peer, and politician.

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Woolsington Hall

Woolsington Hall is a Grade II* listed country house in a estate, in the village of Woolsington, in the City of Newcastle, England, north-west of Newcastle city centre.

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Woolwich Common

Woolwich Common is a common in Woolwich in southeast London, England.

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10 Downing Street

10 Downing Street, colloquially known in the United Kingdom as Number 10, is the headquarters of the Government of the United Kingdom and the official residence and office of the First Lord of the Treasury, a post which, for much of the 18th and 19th centuries and invariably since 1905, has been held by the Prime Minister.

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101 Dalmatians (1996 film)

101 Dalmatians is a 1996 American live-action comedy adventure film based on Walt Disney's animated 1961 movie adaptation of Dodie Smith's 1956 novel The Hundred and One Dalmatians. Directed by Stephen Herek and co-produced by John Hughes and Ricardo Mestres, it stars Glenn Close, Jeff Daniels, Joely Richardson, Joan Plowright, Hugh Laurie, Mark Williams and Tim McInnerny.

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102 Petty France

102 Petty France is an office block on Petty France in Westminster, London, overlooking St. James's Park, which was designed by Fitzroy Robinson & Partners, with Sir Basil Spence and completed in 1976.

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11 Downing Street

11 Downing Street (sometimes referred to as just Number 11) is the official residence of Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer (who traditionally also has the title of Second Lord of the Treasury).

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1922–23 Arsenal F.C. season

The 1922–23 season was Arsenal's fourth consecutive season in the top division of English football.

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1923–24 Arsenal F.C. season

The 1923–24 season was Arsenal's fifth consecutive season in the top division of English football.

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1924–25 Arsenal F.C. season

The 1924–25 season was Arsenal's sixth season in the top division of English football.

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1925 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship

The 1925 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship was the 39th staging of Ireland's premier Gaelic football knock-out competition.

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1925–26 Arsenal F.C. season

The 1925–26 season was Arsenal's seventh season in the top division of English football.

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1925–26 National Football League (Ireland)

The 1925–26 National Football League was the 1st staging of the National Football League, a Gaelic football tournament for the Gaelic Athletic Association county teams of Ireland.

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1926–27 Arsenal F.C. season

The 1926–27 season was Arsenal's 8th consecutive season in the top division of English football.

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1927–28 Arsenal F.C. season

The 1927–28 season was Arsenal's 9th consecutive season in the top division of English football.

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1928–29 Arsenal F.C. season

The 1928–29 season was Arsenal's 10th consecutive season in the top division of English football.

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1929–30 Arsenal F.C. season

The 1929–30 season was Arsenal's 11th consecutive season in the top division of English football.

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1930–31 Arsenal F.C. season

The 1930–31 season was Arsenal's 12th consecutive season in the top division of English football.

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1931–32 Arsenal F.C. season

The 1931–32 season was Arsenal's 13th consecutive season in the top division of English football.

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1932–33 Arsenal F.C. season

The 1932–33 season was Arsenal's 14th consecutive season in the top division of English football.

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1933–34 Arsenal F.C. season

The 1933–34 season was Arsenal's 15th consecutive season in the top division of English football.

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1935–36 Arsenal F.C. season

The 1935–36 season was Arsenal's 17th consecutive season in the top division of English football.

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1941–42 Heart of Midlothian F.C. season

During the 1941–42 season Hearts competed in the Southern League, the Summer Cup, the Southern League Cup and the East of Scotland Shield.

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1948 New Year Honours

The 1948 New Year Honours were appointments by many of the Commonwealth realms of King George VI to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries.

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1948–49 Arsenal F.C. season

The 1948–49 season was Arsenal's 30th consecutive season in the top division of English football.

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1949–50 Arsenal F.C. season

The 1949–50 season was Arsenal's 30th consecutive season in the top division of English football.

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1950–51 Arsenal F.C. season

The 1950–51 season was Arsenal's 31st consecutive season in the top division of English football.

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1951–52 Arsenal F.C. season

The 1951–52 season was Arsenal's 32nd consecutive season in the top division of English football.

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1952–53 Arsenal F.C. season

During the 1952–53 English football season, Arsenal F.C. competed in the Football League First Division.

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1953–54 Arsenal F.C. season

During the 1953–54 English football season, Arsenal F.C. competed in the Football League First Division.

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1953–54 Heart of Midlothian F.C. season

During the 1953–54 season Hearts competed in the Scottish First Division, the Scottish Cup, the Scottish League Cup and the East of Scotland Shield.

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1954–55 Arsenal F.C. season

During the 1954–55 English football season, Arsenal F.C. competed in the Football League First Division.

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1954–55 Heart of Midlothian F.C. season

During the 1954–55 season Hearts competed in the Scottish First Division, the Scottish Cup, the Scottish League Cup and the East of Scotland Shield.

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1955–56 Arsenal F.C. season

During the 1955–56 English football season, Arsenal F.C. competed in the Football League First Division.

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1955–56 Heart of Midlothian F.C. season

During the 1955–56 season Hearts competed in the Scottish First Division, the Scottish Cup, the Scottish League Cup and the East of Scotland Shield.

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1956–57 Arsenal F.C. season

During the 1956–57 English football season, Arsenal F.C. competed in the Football League First Division.

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1956–57 Heart of Midlothian F.C. season

During the 1956–57 season Hearts competed in the Scottish First Division, the Scottish Cup, the Scottish League Cup and the East of Scotland Shield.

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1957–58 Arsenal F.C. season

During the 1957–58 English football season, Arsenal F.C. competed in the Football League First Division.

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1957–58 Heart of Midlothian F.C. season

During the 1957–58 season Hearts competed in the Scottish First Division, the Scottish Cup, the Scottish League Cup and the East of Scotland Shield.

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1958–59 Arsenal F.C. season

During the 1958–59 English football season, Arsenal F.C. competed in the Football League First Division.

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1959–60 Arsenal F.C. season

During the 1959–60 English football season, Arsenal F.C. competed in the Football League First Division.

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1965–66 Arsenal F.C. season

During the 1965–66 English football season, Arsenal F.C. competed in the Football League First Division.

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1966–67 Arsenal F.C. season

During the 1966–67 English football season, Arsenal F.C. competed in the Football League First Division.

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1967–68 Arsenal F.C. season

During the 1967–68 English football season, Arsenal F.C. competed in the Football League First Division.

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1967–68 Carlisle United F.C. season

For the 1967–68 season, Carlisle United F.C. competed in Football League Division Two.

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1968 Scotland storm

The 1968 Hurricane (or Hurricane Low Q) was a deadly storm that moved through the Central Belt of Scotland during mid January 1968.

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1968–69 Arsenal F.C. season

During the 1968–69 English football season, Arsenal F.C. competed in the Football League First Division.

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1969–70 Dundee United F.C. season

The 1969–70 season was the 61st year of football played by Dundee United, and covers the period from 1 July 1969 to 30 June 1970.

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1969–70 Heart of Midlothian F.C. season

During the 1969–70 season Hearts competed in the Scottish First Division, the Scottish Cup, the Scottish League Cup and the East of Scotland Shield.

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1970–71 Arsenal F.C. season

During the 1970–71 English football season, Arsenal F.C. competed in the Football League First Division.

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1971–72 Arsenal F.C. season

During the 1971–72 English football season, Arsenal F.C. competed in the Football League First Division.

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1971–72 Heart of Midlothian F.C. season

During the 1971–72 season Hearts competed in the Scottish First Division, the Scottish Cup, the Scottish League Cup and the Texaco Cup.

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1972–73 Arsenal F.C. season

During the 1972–73 English football season, Arsenal F.C. competed in the Football League First Division.

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1973–74 Arsenal F.C. season

During the 1973–74 English football season, Arsenal F.C. competed in the Football League First Division.

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1973–74 Dundee United F.C. season

The 1973–74 season was the 65th year of football played by Dundee United, and covers the period from 1 July 1973 to 30 June 1974.

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1973–74 Texaco Cup

The 1973–74 Texaco Cup was the 4th edition of the tournament sponsored by Texaco.

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1974–75 Carlisle United F.C. season

Carlisle were relegated at the end of their first (and, as of 2017, only) season in English football's top flight.

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1974–75 Texaco Cup

The 1974–75 Texaco Cup was the 5th and last edition of the tournament sponsored by Texaco.

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1975–76 Arsenal F.C. season

During the 1975–76 English football season, Arsenal F.C. competed in the Football League First Division.

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1976–77 Arsenal F.C. season

During the 1976–77 English football season, Arsenal F.C. competed in the Football League First Division.

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1977–78 Arsenal F.C. season

Arsenal entered the FA Cup in the third round proper, in which they were drawn to face Sheffield United.

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1978–79 Cardiff City F.C. season

The 1978–79 season was Cardiff City F.C.'s 52nd season in the Football League.

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1979–80 Cardiff City F.C. season

The 1979–80 season was Cardiff City F.C.'s 53rd season in the Football League.

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1980–81 Cardiff City F.C. season

The 1980–81 season was Cardiff City F.C.'s 54th season in the Football League.

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1981–82 Cardiff City F.C. season

The 1981–82 season was Cardiff City F.C.'s 55th season in the Football League.

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1982–83 Cardiff City F.C. season

The 1982–83 season was Cardiff City F.C.'s 56th season in the Football League.

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1982–83 Carlisle United F.C. season

For the 1982–83 season, Carlisle United F.C. competed in Football League Division Two.

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1983–84 Carlisle United F.C. season

For the 1983–84 season, Carlisle United F.C. competed in Football League Division Two.

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1985–86 Arsenal F.C. season

Arsenal entered the FA Cup in the third round proper, in which they were drawn to face Grimsby Town.

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1987–88 Arsenal F.C. season

The 1987–88 season was Arsenal's 68th season in the top flight of English football.

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1987–88 in English football

The 1987–88 season was the 108th season of competitive football in England.

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1994–95 Blackburn Rovers F.C. season

The 1994–95 season was Blackburn Rovers F.C.'s third season in the Premier League, and their third consecutive season in the top division of English football.

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2002 Bali bombings

The 2002 Bali bombings occurred on 12 October 2002 in the tourist district of Kuta on the Indonesian island of Bali.

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2002–03 Tottenham Hotspur F.C. season

The 2002-03 season was Tottenham Hotspur's 11th season in the Premier League and 25th successive season in the top division of the English football league system.

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2007–08 Everton F.C. season

After a sluggish start, Everton climbed the table and stood fourth with ten games left to play.

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2008–09 Liverpool F.C. season

The 2008–09 season was the 117th season of competitive football played by Liverpool.

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2008–09 Wigan Athletic F.C. season

This article chronicles Wigan Athletic's season in the 2008–09 Premier League.

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2009–10 Carlisle United F.C. season

For the 2009–10 season, Carlisle United F.C. competed in Football League One.

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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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2012 Diamond Jubilee Honours

The list of Diamond Jubilee Honours 2012 was released on 13 September 2012 and made appointments and promotions within the Royal Victorian Order to recognise contributions to the celebration of the Diamond Jubilee of Elizabeth II in 2012.

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2012 Olympic Marathon Course

The 2012 Olympic Marathon Course is that of both the men's and women's marathon races at the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games in London.

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2012–13 Cheltenham Town F.C. season

The 2012-13 season was 126th season of Cheltenham Town's existence, and their 13th in the Football League since promotion from the Conference National in 2000.

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2012–13 West Bromwich Albion F.C. season

The 2012–13 season was West Bromwich Albion's third consecutive season in the Premier League, and their seventh in total.

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2013–14 Chelsea F.C. season

The 2013–14 season was Chelsea Football Club's 100th competitive season, 25th consecutive season in the top flight of English football, 22nd consecutive season in the Premier League and 108th year in existence as a football club.

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2013–14 FA Cup

The 2013–14 FA Cup (also known as The FA Cup with Budweiser for sponsorship reasons) was the 133rd season of the FA Cup, the main domestic cup competition in English football, and the oldest football knock-out competition in the world.

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2013–14 GNK Dinamo Zagreb season

The 2013–14 season is Dinamo Zagreb's 23rd season in the Croatian First Division and 102nd year in existence as a football club.

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2013–14 Mansfield Town F.C. season

The 2013–2014 Season of Mansfield Town F.C. was its first back in the Football League, following promotion as champions from the Blue Square Bet Premier at the end of the 2012–13 season.

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2013–14 Newcastle United F.C. season

In the 2013–14 football season, English club Newcastle United competed in the Premier League for the fourth consecutive season.

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2013–14 Scunthorpe United F.C. season

The 2013–14 season is Scunthorpe United's 1st in the fourth division of English football since 2005, following their relegation from League One the previous season.

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2013–14 Torquay United F.C. season

The 2013–14 Torquay United F.C. season is Torquay United's 78th season in the Football League and their fifth consecutive season in League Two.

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2014–15 Burnley F.C. season

The 2014–15 season was Burnley's first season back in the Premier League after gaining promotion in the previous season.

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2014–15 Queens Park Rangers F.C. season

The 2014–15 season was Queens Park Rangers's 126th professional season.

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2014–15 Shrewsbury Town F.C. season

The 2014−15 season was Shrewsbury's first season back in League Two after being relegated in the 2013−14 season.

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2015 Castleford Tigers season

This article details the Castleford Tigers rugby league football club's 2015 season.

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2015 Catalans Dragons season

This article details the Catalans Dragons rugby league football club's 2015 season.

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2015 Leeds Rhinos season

This article details the Leeds Rhinos rugby league football club's 2015 season.

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2015 Salford Red Devils season

This article details the Salford Red Devils rugby league football club's 2015 season.

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2015 Wakefield Trinity Wildcats season

This article details the Wakefield Trinity Wildcats rugby league football club's 2015 season.

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2015 Warrington Wolves season

This article details the Warrington Wolves rugby league football club's 2015 season.

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2015 Widnes Vikings season

This article details the Widnes Vikings rugby league football club's 2015 season.

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2015 Wigan Warriors season

This article details the Wigan Warriors rugby league football club's 2015 season.

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2015–16 A.F.C. Bournemouth season

The 2015–16 season was Bournemouth's first season in the Premier League (and their first ever season in the top-flight) after gaining promotion in the previous season in their 126th year in existence.

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2015–16 Aston Villa F.C. season

The 2015–16 season was Aston Villa's 24th season in the Premier League and 28th and final consecutive season in the top flight of English football, as well as their 141st season as a professional football club.

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2015–16 Chelsea F.C. season

The 2015–16 season was Chelsea's 102nd competitive season, 27th consecutive season in the top flight of English football, 24th consecutive season in the Premier League, and 110th year in existence as a football club.

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2015–16 Watford F.C. season

The 2015–16 season is Watford's 135th year in existence and first season back in the Premier League after gaining promotion the previous season.

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2015–16 West Bromwich Albion F.C. season

The 2015–16 season is West Bromwich Albion's sixth consecutive season in the Premier League and their 138th year in existence.

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2016–17 Accrington Stanley F.C. season

The 2016–17 season was Accrington Stanley's eleventh consecutive season in League Two and their 48th year in existence.

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2016–17 Bristol City F.C. season

The 2016–17 season was Bristol City's 119th season as a professional football club and their second consecutive season back in the Championship.

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2016–17 Derby County F.C. season

The 2016–17 season is Derby County's ninth consecutive season in the Championship in their 133rd year in existence.

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2016–17 Newcastle United F.C. season

The 2016–17 season was Newcastle United's second visit this century to the Football League Championship following their relegation from the Premier League last season.

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2016–17 Queens Park Rangers F.C. season

The 2016–17 season is Queens Park Rangers' second consecutive season in the Championship following their relegation from the Premier League in the 2014–15 season and their 135th year in existence.

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2018 in England

Events from 2018 in England.

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2018 in the United Kingdom

Events from the year 2018 in the United Kingdom.

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2018 London Marathon

The 2018 London Marathon (officially 2018 Virgin Money London Marathon) was the 38th annual mass participation London Marathon race and took place on Sunday, 22 April 2018, in London, England.

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2018–19 Manchester City F.C. season

The 2018–19 season is Manchester City's 117th season of competitive football, 90th season in the top division of English football and 22nd season in the Premier League since the league was first created, with City as one of the original 22 founder-members.

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55 Broadway

55 Broadway is a Grade I listed building overlooking St. James's Park in London.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_James's_Park

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