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List of Greater London Boroughs
Boroughs of Greater London[] City of London See also List of Lord Mayors of London, City of Westminster See also List of Mayors of Westminster, Barking and Dagenham See also List of Mayors of Barking -
Northern Line
The Northern line is a deep-level tube line on the London Underground, coloured black on the Tube Map. It carries more passengers per year than any other Underground line; 206,734,000 passengers per -
List of London Underground stations
Listed for each Station is the line or lines serving it, the local authority and London Travelcard zone in which it is located, the date it and any earlier mainline service opened, previous names and -
London Wiki
The London Wiki is a collaborative encyclopedia for everything related to Greater London and the surrounding area. The wiki format allows anyone to create or edit any article, so we can all work together to -
Tower Bridge
Tower Bridge is a combined bascule and suspension bridge in London, England over the River Thames. It is close to the Tower of London, which gives it its name. It has become an iconic symbol -
City of London
The City of London is a ancient borough in Greater London, England. It is the historic core of London around which, along with Westminster, the modern conurbation grew. The City's boundaries have remained almost -
List of Lord Mayors of London
From the Wikipedia page [1] List of all Mayors and Lord Mayors of London (head of the City of London Corporation and first citizen of the City of London). Until 1354, the title was Mayor -
London Underground
The London Underground is a metro system serving a large part of Greater London and neighbouring areas of Essex, Hertfordshire and Buckinghamshire in England. It is both the world's oldest underground railway and the -
River Thames
The Thames is a major river flowing through southern England. While best known because its lower reaches flow through central London, the river flows through several other towns and cities, including Oxford, Reading,Windsor and -
Soho
Soho is an area in the centre of the West End of London, in the City of Westminster. It is an entertainment district which for much of the later part of the 20th century had -
London Overground
London Overground (LO) is a commuter rail service in London, UK. The London Overground name is the brand applied by Transport for London (TfL) to the services which it manages on four railway lines in -
London County Council election 1889
The election of the first London County Council was held on 17 January 1889. There were 118 seats to be filled, with the County of London divided into 58 electoral divisions corresponding to the parliamentary -
London Borough of Bexley
London Boroughs Barking& Dagenham~ Barnet~ Bexley~ Brent~ Bromley~ Camden~ Croydon~ Ealing~ Enfield~ Greenwich~ Hackney~ Hammersmith& Fulham~ Haringey~ Harrow~ Havering~ Hillingdon~ Hounslow~ Islington~ Kensington& Chelsea~ Kingston upon Thames~ Lambeth~ Lewisham~ Merton~ Newham~ Redbridge~ Richmond upon Thames -
London Borough of Hackney
London Boroughs Barking& Dagenham~ Barnet~ Bexley~ Brent~ Bromley~ Camden~ Croydon~ Ealing~ Enfield~ Greenwich~ Hackney~ Hammersmith& Fulham~ Haringey~ Harrow~ Havering~ Hillingdon~ Hounslow~ Islington~ Kensington& Chelsea~ Kingston upon Thames~ Lambeth~ Lewisham~ Merton~ Newham~ Redbridge~ Richmond upon Thames -
London Borough of Tower Hamlets
London Boroughs Barking& Dagenham~ Barnet~ Bexley~ Brent~ Bromley~ Camden~ Croydon~ Ealing~ Enfield~ Greenwich~ Hackney~ Hammersmith& Fulham~ Haringey~ Harrow~ Havering~ Hillingdon~ Hounslow~ Islington~ Kensington& Chelsea~ Kingston upon Thames~ Lambeth~ Lewisham~ Merton~ Newham~ Redbridge~ Richmond upon Thames -
Elizabeth Tower
The Elizabeth Tower is the world's largest four-faced chiming clock. The Gothic Revival structure is situated at the north-eastern end of the Houses of Parliament in Westminster, London. The tower is often -
Millennium Dome
See also The O2 Arena The Millennium Dome, often referred to simply as The Dome, is the original name of a large dome-shaped building, originally used to house the Millennium Experience, a major exhibition -
Metropolitan Line
The Metropolitan line is part of the London Underground, coloured Magenta on the Tube map. It was the first underground railway (or subway) in the world, opening on January 10, 1863 (however, parts of that -
London Borough of Newham
London Boroughs Barking& Dagenham~ Barnet~ Bexley~ Brent~ Bromley~ Camden~ Croydon~ Ealing~ Enfield~ Greenwich~ Hackney~ Hammersmith& Fulham~ Haringey~ Harrow~ Havering~ Hillingdon~ Hounslow~ Islington~ Kensington& Chelsea~ Kingston upon Thames~ Lambeth~ Lewisham~ Merton~ Newham~ Redbridge~ Richmond upon Thames -
London Borough of Havering
London Boroughs Barking& Dagenham~ Barnet~ Bexley~ Brent~ Bromley~ Camden~ Croydon~ Ealing~ Enfield~ Greenwich~ Hackney~ Hammersmith& Fulham~ Haringey~ Harrow~ Havering~ Hillingdon~ Hounslow~ Islington~ Kensington& Chelsea~ Kingston upon Thames~ Lambeth~ Lewisham~ Merton~ Newham~ Redbridge~ Richmond upon Thames -
List of members of the London and Home Counties Traffic Advisory Committee
The following article lists the members of the London and Home Counties Traffic Advisory Committee extant 1924-65. The first committee appointed under the London Traffic Act 1924 had the following membership: -
Earls Court Exhibition Centre
Based upon the Wikipedia page [1] The Earls Court Exhibition Centre (also known as Earls Court Arena or often simply Earls Court) is an exhibition centre and entertainment venue located in West London on the -
History of Canary Wharf
Canary Wharf was built at the start of the 19th century as part of the West India Docks, this was to import sugar, rum and coffee from Caribbean plantations, and was funded in part by -
Greater London
Greater London is a ceremonial county of England covering London. The administrative area was officially created in 1965 and covers the City of London (including Middle Temple and Inner Temple) and all 32 London boroughs -
Notting Hill (film)
Notting Hill is a 1999 romantic comedy film set in Notting Hill, London, released on 21 May 1999. The screenplay was written by Richard Curtis who had previously written Four Weddings and a Funeral. It
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