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George Court, Gravel Lane — North west out of Gravel Lane. In Portsoken Ward (Rocque, 1746 Boyle, 1799). Former names : New George Court (Strype, ed. 1720, I. ii. 27). George Yard (Rev. of Lond. 1728). Removed towards the end of the 18th century for the erection of … Dictionary of London
Port of London Authority's Warehouses — At the northern boundary of Portsoken Ward and extending into Bishopsgate Ward Without (P.O. Directory). Former names : East India Warehouses (Greenwood, 1827). Cutler Street Warehouses (O.S. 1848 51). London and St. Katherine s Dock Co. s… … Dictionary of London
London — Die Buchstaben und Zahlen zwischen den Linien | H6 | bezeichnen die Quadrate des Planes. Abbeyfield RoadH6 Abbey RoadA1, 2 – StreetG2, 3; G5 Abercorn PlaceA2 Acacia RoadAB1, 2 AchillesB5 Acton StreetDE2 Adam StreetH5 Addington SquareF7 Adelaide… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
The Highway — The Highway, formerly known as the Ratcliffe Highway, is a mile long road in the East End of London, with several historic landmarks nearby. The route dates back to Roman times. In the 19th century it had a very notorious reputation for vice and… … Wikipedia
Crystal Palace railway station — This article is about the open Low Level station. For the disused High Level station, see Crystal Palace (High Level) railway station. Crystal Palace … Wikipedia
Mitcham Junction station — Mitcham Junction … Wikipedia
Romney, West Virginia, in the American Civil War — The city of Romney, Virginia (now West Virginia) traded hands between the Union Army and Confederate States Army approximately 56 times during the American Civil War. The story of the small town is emblematic of the many military campaigns that… … Wikipedia
Cheadle Coalfield — Foxfield Colliery The Cheadle Coalfield is a coalfield in the United Kingdom. Centred around the town of Cheadle, Staffordshire and its outlying villages it lies to the east of Stoke on Trent and the much larger North Staffordshire Coalfield. The … Wikipedia
Romney, West Virginia in the American Civil War — The city of Romney, Virginia (now West Virginia) traded hands between the Union Army and Confederate States Army no fewer than 10 times during the American Civil War, assuming the occupying force spent at least one night in the town. (Oral… … Wikipedia
London — /lun deuhn/, n. 1. Jack, 1876 1916, U.S. short story writer and novelist. 2. a metropolis in SE England, on the Thames: capital of the United Kingdom. 3. City of, an old city in the central part of the former county of London: the ancient nucleus … Universalium