Steelyard Stairs — On the Thames, south of Steel Yard Wharf, in Dowgate Ward (Rocque, 1746). Removed for the erection of Cannon Street Station and the railway bridge … Dictionary of London
Merl Saunders — Born February 14, 1934(1934 02 14) Origin San Mateo, California, USA Died October 24, 2008(2008 10 24) (aged 74) Instruments … Wikipedia
All-Hallows-the-Great — Infobox church name = All Hallows the Great fullname = color = imagesize = caption = Current photo of site landscape = denomination = Roman Catholic, Anglican diocese = parish = division = subdivision = founded date = founder = architect = style … Wikipedia
Hanseatic League — [the Hanse] The commercial and political league, established in the 1240s, of north German towns, centred round Lubeck from the 13c. The London Hanse had a fortified hall and wharf on the Thames (it was known later as the Stahlhof, the Steelyard … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases
Cologne — Köln redirects here. For other uses, see Köln (disambiguation). This article is about the German city. For other uses, see Cologne (disambiguation). Köln Cologne Cologne Cathedral at nighttime … Wikipedia
Great Yarmouth — For other places named Yarmouth, see Yarmouth (disambiguation). Coordinates: 52°36′22″N 1°43′44″E / 52.606°N 1.729°E / 52.606; 1.729 … 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
Elbląg — Elbing redirects here. For other uses, see Elbing (disambiguation). Elbląg Flag … Wikipedia
Bergen — This article is about the city in Norway. For other uses, see Bergen (disambiguation). Bergen City From top to bottom: city centre … Wikipedia
Duisburg — For the village in Belgium, see Duisburg (Tervuren). Duisburg Duisburg Inner Harbor … Wikipedia