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** and Stratford
** Delegates attending an American Legion convention at The Bellevue Stratford Hotel in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US, begin falling ill with a form of pneumonia: this will eventually be recognised as the first outbreak of Legionnaires ' disease and will end in the deaths of 29 attendees.
** Stratford railway station, Victoria, a railway station on the Bairnsdale railway line in Stratford, Victoria, Australia
** Stratford Shakespeare Festival, a theatre festival in Ontario
** Stratford station, a railway and London Underground and London Overground station in the London Borough of Newham
** Stratford International station, a main line railway and Docklands Light Railway station in the London Borough of Newham
** Stratford West Ham ( UK Parliament constituency ) ( 1918 – 1950 ), in East London
** Stratford ( Metro-North station ), Metro-North Railroad station serves the residents of Stratford, Connecticut via the New Haven Line
** Stratford
** Stratford
** Phineas, Shipwright, First HMD Commissioner at Chatham ( 1630-47 ), born 1570 at Deptford Stronde, died 1647, married 1st Ann Nicholls of Middlesex ( died 1627 ; details of Phineas ' children by Ann are found below ) in 1598 at Stepney, 2nd Susan ( Eaglefield ) Yardley of Stratford le Bow ( died 1637, widow of Robert Yardley, by whom she had three children ) in 1627, 3rd Mildred ( Etherington ) Byland ( died 1638 ) in 1638
** The Tin Flute, afterword by Philip Stratford

** and London
** Watson, P. B. Marcus Aurelius Antoninus ( London, 1884 ), chap.
** anonymous translation, London, 1686 ( online )
** Reissued: London: Bracken Books, 1985.
** Salting Madonna ( Antonello da Messina ), National Gallery, London
** Seven Sisters station, a rail station and underground ( tube ) station at Tottenham, London
** Seven Sisters Road, a road in North London
** Central London Railway – blue
** City and South London Railway – black
** Co-ordination with the operators that provide National Rail service within London.
** London Overground, although actual operation is undertaken by a private sector franchisee and maintenance by Network Rail.
** Docklands Light Railway: normally abbreviated DLR, this is the automatically driven light rail network in east London, although actual operation and maintenance is undertaken by a private sector franchisee.
** London Trams, responsible for managing London's tram network, by contracting to private sector operators.
** London Buses, responsible for managing the red bus network throughout London, largely by contracting services to private sector bus operators.
** London Dial-a-Ride, which provides paratransit services throughout London.
** London River Services, responsible for licensing and coordinating passenger services on the River Thames within London.
** London Streets, responsible for the management of London's strategic road network.
** London congestion charge.
** Cycling Centre of Excellence, which promotes cycling in London and manages the contract with Serco for the Barclays Cycle Hire scheme
** London Road Safety Unit, which promotes safer roads through advertising and road safety measure.
** Freight Unit, which is currently developing the " London Freight Plan " and is involved with setting up and supporting a number of Freight Quality Partnerships covering key areas of London.
** London Waterloo station, mainline station

Stratford and London
Lewis gave him a guidebook tour of London and, motoring and walking, took him to Stratford, but the London stay was for only ten days, and on the twentieth they took the train for Southampton, where they spent the night for an early morning Channel crossing.
Starting in 1938, Post Office Telephones laid dedicated cables, for numerous telephone and telegraph circuits, from the nearby repeater station at Fenny Stratford ( on Watling Street, the main road linking London to the north-west, later to be designated the A5 ).
It reaches north to Stratford, south to Lewisham, west to and in the City of London financial district, and east to Beckton, London City Airport and Woolwich Arsenal.
The growth brought to Docklands enabled the Jubilee Line to be extended in 1999 to east London by a more southerly route than originally proposed, through Surrey Quays, Canary Wharf and the Greenwich Peninsula ( which was the next regeneration area ) to Stratford.
Transport links have improved significantly, with the Isle of Dogs gaining a tube connection via the Jubilee Line Extension ( opened 1999 ) and the DLR being extended to Beckton, Lewisham, London City Airport, North Woolwich and Stratford.
Gerard Manley Hopkins was born in Stratford, Essex, ( now in Greater London ) as the first of nine children to Manley and Catherine ( Smith ) Hopkins.
" Twentieth-century Performance: The Stratford and London Companies ".
* Performances and Photographs from London and Stratford performances of Macbeth 1960 – 2000 – From the Designing Shakespeare resource
Nor is there any evidence of a monument to Oxford in Stratford, London, or anywhere else ; his widow provided for the creation of one at Hackney in her 1613 will, but no trace of it exists.
Both the new king and his party from the west, and Richard from the north, set out for London, converging in Stony Stratford, Buckinghamshire.
* Bow, London, England ( historically called Stratford atte Bowe )
These have included Tyrone Guthrie's 1960 production from Stratford, Ontario, seen on Broadway in 1960 and in London in 1962 and a New Sadler's Wells Opera Company production first seen on 4 June 1984 at Sadler's Wells Theatre, which was seen also in New York.
* Stratford, London, a locality of the London borough of Newham.
The Stratford-upon-Avon and Midland Junction Railway connected Stratford with the main line of the London and North Western Railway at Blisworth until passenger trains were withdrawn in 1952.
* Members of indie bands Klaxons and Pull Tiger Tail all grew up and went to schools in Stratford before they moved to New Cross, London.
:* " to construct a tube railway in continuation of the Central London Line from Liverpool Street eastwards to points where it will connect with the Loughton and Grange Hill lines ( probably near Leyton and Newbury Park so as to permit running through trains to stations in the West End of London and beyond without passing over the congested London and North Eastern Railway ( LNER ) lines at Stratford and "

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