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Joan Robinson - 44 Kensington Park Gardens London W11 2QT
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Joan Robinson 1903-1983 Economist lived here
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Peter Smith
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Hyde Park The largest of London Parks extending to over 340 acres. In 1536 Henry VIII appropriated the monastic property of Ebury, Neate and Hyde and retained Hyde as a hunting ground. At the beginning of the seventeenth century the park was opened to the
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Rotten Row This ride originally formed part of King William Ill's carriage drive from Whitehall to Kensington Palace. It was the first lamp-lit road in the Kingdom and became known as 'La Route du Roi' a name corrupted to 'Rod-dur - Ro' and so to Rotten R
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Plaque
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Plaque
Cliff Jones Photographs:
Treasury Building, 15th Street NW, Washington, DC - 1 May 2016
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Midland Hotel An art deco icon, opened by the LMS in 1933, symbolic of the profound influence of railways on the development of Morecambe
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Midland Hotel An art deco icon, opened by the LMS in 1933, symbolic of the profound influence of railways on the development of Morecambe
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Midland Hotel An art deco icon, opened by the LMS in 1933, symbolic of the profound influence of railways on the development of Morecambe
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Midland Hotel An art deco icon, opened by the LMS in 1933, symbolic of the profound influence of railways on the development of Morecambe
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Old Police Station 1880-1969 Sponsored Mourholme History Society
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Old Police Station 1880-1969 Sponsored Mourholme History Society
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The Network Rail Partnership Award Presented To Carnforth Station And Railway Trust Co. Ltd. For Carnforth Station By Chris Green Chairman, Railway Forum - Carnforth Station
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The Network Rail Partnership Award Presented To Carnforth Station And Railway Trust Co. Ltd. For Carnforth Station By Chris Green Chairman, Railway Forum - Carnforth Station
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The Network Rail Partnership Award Presented To Carnforth Station And Railway Trust Co. Ltd. For Carnforth Station By Chris Green Chairman, Railway Forum - Carnforth Station
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The Network Rail Partnership Award Presented To Carnforth Station And Railway Trust Co. Ltd. For Carnforth Station By Chris Green Chairman, Railway Forum - Carnforth Station
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The Network Rail Partnership Award Presented To Carnforth Station And Railway Trust Co. Ltd. For Carnforth Station By Chris Green Chairman, Railway Forum - Carnforth Station
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The Network Rail Partnership Award Presented To Carnforth Station And Railway Trust Co. Ltd. For Carnforth Station By Chris Green Chairman, Railway Forum - Carnforth Station
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Sir David Lean (1908-1991) director of many famous British films including Brief Encounter filmed here in 1945 - Carnforth Station
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Sir David Lean (1908-1991) director of many famous British films including Brief Encounter filmed here in 1945 - Carnforth Station
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Sir David Lean (1908-1991) director of many famous British films including Brief Encounter filmed here in 1945 - Carnforth Station
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The buffet on this station was the setting for the 1946 film "Brief Encounter" - Carnforth Station
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The buffet on this station was the setting for the 1946 film "Brief Encounter" - Carnforth Station
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The buffet on this station was the setting for the 1946 film "Brief Encounter" - Carnforth Station
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Site of the former Roxy Cinema 1921-1961 Sponsored By The Co-Op
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Site of the former Roxy Cinema 1921-1961 Sponsored By The Co-Op
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Site of the former Roxy Cinema 1921-1961 Sponsored By The Co-Op