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The Sir Alexander Fleming Building on the South Kensington campus was opened in 1998 and is now one of the main preclinical teaching sites of the Imperial College School of Medicine.
Blythe House in West Kensington is used by the Museum for off-site storage of small and medium-sized artefacts, and Franks House in East London is used for storage and work on the " Early Prehistory "-Palaeolithic and Mesolithic-and some other collections.
To the north is the city of Albany and the unincorporated community of Kensington.
The organisation is based at 49 Marloes Road, Kensington, London, with a library and office open to members, and with large book and archival holdings in Cambridge University Library, Cambridgeshire, England.
Exclusive apartment buildings in Kensington Gore, London In the UK, the government is seeking to impose minimum densities on newly approved housing schemes in parts of South East England.
three major companies Logitech, A4Tech, and Kensington produce trackballs, although A4Tech has not released a new model in several years and Logitech updates its product line very slowly ( only one model is less than 5 years old ).
For example, after partner Vanessa Kensington is revealed to be a fembot and explodes on their honeymoon, Austin mourns at first, then joyously exclaims, " Wait a tick.
Austin does display a streak of morality dating from this period ; for example, he will not make love to a girl ( such as Vanessa Kensington after a night in Las Vegas ) when she " is drunk ; it's not right ".
The city is closely associated with the neighboring towns of Kensington and the unincorporated census-designated place, North Bethesda.
He is also mentioned in a song about " Masculinity " in the play La Cage Aux Folles, and is mentioned in the Donovan song " Sunny South Kensington " on the Mellow Yellow album.
She organised some 37 women in her Leek School of Art Embroidery to collaborate working from a full-scale water-colour facsimile drawing provided by the South Kensington Museum The full-size replica was finished in 1886 and is now exhibited in the Museum of Reading in Reading, Berkshire, England .< ref name = reading >
It is just west of Kensington, due north of Bethesda, northwest of Silver Spring, and southeast of Rockville.
They are Westminster, which is termed the City of Westminster as it has city status, Kingston upon Thames, Kensington and Chelsea, and ( since 2012 ) Greenwich, which are termed " Royal Borough of ", due to their Royal borough status.
Kensington is a town in Montgomery County, Maryland, United States.
Greater Kensington encompasses the entire 20895 zip code and its population is an order of magnitude larger than that of the town at its center.
The area around the Rock Creek basin where Kensington is located was primarily agricultural until 1873, when the B & O Railroad completed the Metropolitan Branch which traversed Montgomery County.
Kensington is located in Montgomery County, northwest of Silver Spring, northeast of Bethesda, southwest of Wheaton, and southeast of Rockville.
While the town proper is but one-half square mile in size, the Kensington Post Office services a much larger area and extends into North Bethesda, MD and the Wheaton Planning District.
Kensington is primarily a bedroom community for workers who commute to jobs in the Washington, D. C., area, but it is not without its own commercial enterprises, which include " Antique Row " on Howard Avenue, the West Howard Antique District, and Kaiser-Permanente's Kensington facility, plus art shops, restaurants, supermarkets, auto repair shops, hardware stores, and others.

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The edges of Kensington are not well-defined ; in particular, the southern part of Kensington blurs into Chelsea, which has a similar architectural style.
This is Grade II listed and is a replica of a similar statue given as a gift for the visiting public to Kensington Gardens by author J. M.
Among his most notable buildings of the period were the 27-floor Balfron Tower and the adjacent eleven-storey Carradale House in the East End London Borough of Tower Hamlets, which served as models for the similar 31-floor Trellick Tower in North Kensington ( started 1968, completed 1972 ).
Linguists who, due to this and similar facts, reject the Medieval origin of the Kensington inscription, consider this word to be a neologism and have noted that, in a Norwegian newspaper circulated in Minnesota, the late 19th century Norwegian historian Gustav Storm often used this term in articles on Viking exploration.
* Trellick Tower, similar tower in North Kensington ( west London )
However, houses very similar to those in Kensington Street remain to the south of Kensington in streets such as Albany Road, L7 8RG and Saxony Road, L7 8RU.
Winchell made three trips to Kensington, examining the find site, the similar glacier-carried boulders in the area, and interviewing Olaf Ohman ( the finder of the stone ), his neighbors, and townspeople.

Kensington and game
Kensington game board illustration, showing rhombitrihexagonal tiling
Kensington is a board game devised by Brian Taylor and Peter Forbes in 1979, named after an affluent borough of London.
* Kensington game description at tragsnart. co. uk blog
The Infocom interactive fiction game Trinity begins in the Kensington Gardens.
* Kensington ( game ), a board game
As the game begins, the player's character is spending a final day of a London vacation in the Kensington Gardens.
Their aim was to set up a rugby club in Reading and the first game was played at the County Cricket Ground, Kensington Road, in September 1898.

Kensington and which
After a one day series against South Africa, he scored his first Test century against the visiting Pakistanis in the first Test at Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados which the West Indies eventually won.
Because of continued pressure on space the decision was taken to move natural history to a new building in South Kensington, which would later become the British Museum of Natural History.
He was becoming dissatisfied with the rivals for his collection, the South Kensington Museum, because of their " lack of a properly informed and person as keeper ," which was the same reason he had been dissatisfied with the Ashmolean.
In order to prepare the museum, Kaempffert and his staff visited the Deutsches Museum in Munich, the Science Museum in Kensington, and the Technical Museum in Vienna, all of which served as models.
The Town of Kensington hosts a farmer's market on Saturday mornings between 8am and noon at the historical train station which is still in use today as part of the MARC commuter train network.
William George Rushton was born 18 August 1937 in the family home at Scarsdale Villas, Kensington, London ( which 24 years later was to also be the editorial birthplace of Private Eye ).
Kensington is crossed east-west by three main roads, the most important of which is the A4 or Cromwell Road which connects it to both Central London and Heathrow Airport.
To the north is the mostly parallel Kensington Road ( of which Kensington High Street forms a large part ), linking central London and Hammersmith to the area.
To the south is Fulham Road, which connects South Kensington with Fulham to the southwest.
These bus services were improved in frequency and spread in 2007 to complement the western extension of the London congestion charge area, which required vehicles driving into or around Kensington in charging hours Monday-Friday to pay a daily fee of £ 8.
Certain aspects of science, which did not fall within the terms of reference of the South Bank Exhibition, were displayed in South Kensington.
Counting the pieces that Mrs. D ' Oyly Carte and the D ' Oyly Carte Opera Company produced, the last Savoy Opera was A Princess of Kensington ( music by Edward German, libretto by Basil Hood ), which ran for four months in early 1903.
In response, Kensington and Chelsea Council agreed to underwrite the projected £ 33 million cost of a Crossrail station, which was received very well by the residents of the Borough.
The borough is immediately to the west of the City of Westminster, which is at the heart of modern London, and to the east of Hammersmith & Fulham, and itself contains a substantial number of city centre facilities such as major museums and universities ( in " Albertopolis "), department stores like Harrods, Peter Jones and Harvey Nichols, is home to the Notting Hill Carnival, Europe's largest carnival, and several Embassies in its Belgravia, Knightsbridge and Kensington Gardens districts.
Further investigation, however, indicates a 12 year gap in life expectancy between the affluent wards of Chelsea ( Royal Hospital, Hans Town ) and the most northerly wards of North Kensington ( Golborne, Dalgarno ) which are categorised by high levels of social housing and poverty.

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