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Gauntlet track near Mitcham There are four routes: Route 1 – Elmers End to Croydon ; Route 2 – Beckenham Junction to Croydon ; Route 3 – New Addington to Wimbledon ; and Route 4-Therapia Lane to Elmers End
In June 2012, a new route from Therapia Lane to Elmers End, numbered as route 4, was introduced.
In 1969, she had the lead role in another long-running popular production of Mame, from the book by Jerome Lawrence and Robert Edwin Lee, with music and lyrics by Jerry Herman, at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane in the West End of London, arriving for the role on the Liner QE2 from New York.
The more fashionable of them were generally regarded as being in the West End at that time, but the extension of the term to these areas west of Park Lane is less common nowadays.
The elderly man and his wife who lived in Mill Lane, Chadwell Heath and toured the estate in a horse-drawn cart on Saturday mornings selling logs and firewood ( mostly tarred wood taken from the East End roads when they were replaced by tarmac ) saw their business collapse overnight.
* The Pheasant, 98 West End Lane, UB3 5LX.
Wild ( living at Shrub End ) and J. E. Wild ( living at Croft House ) applied to HM Land Registry to register land at Shrub End and Croft House on Cain's Lane in Heathrow.
Pinner contains a large number of homes built in the 1930s Art Deco style, the most grand of which is the Grade II listed Elm Park Court at the junction of West End Lane and Elm Park Road.
There was considerable rivalry with the West End theatres, in a letter from John Douglass ( the owner, from 1845 ) to The Era after a Drury Lane first night, in which he says that " seeing that a hansom cab is used in the new drama at Drury Lane, I beg to state that a hansom cab, drawn by a live horse was used in my drama.
The play was a success at the Edinburgh Festival in Scotland and at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane in London's West End before finally opening on Broadway on December 5, 1955 at the Royale Theatre, later transferring to the Booth to complete its run of 486 performances.
* West End Park is located on Mechanic St. and Wenck's Lane.
Haworth West End Cricket Club was formed in 1900 as the Haworth West Lane Baptist Cricket Club.
Gomersal also has some interesting street and place names, for example Mazy Brook ( Mazebrook ), Drub, Birdacre, Bleak Street, Wood Nook, Throstle Nest, Egypt, Worlds End, Fusden Lane, Monk Ings, Nutter Lane, Muffit Lane, Garfit Hill, Nibshaw Lane to name a few.
Gerald Flood, stage, TV and film actor, lived in Farnham for most of his life ; Peter Lupino, a well-known West End actor of the 1930s and 40s, and member of the famous theatrical family, also lived for many years in Farnham, in Red Lion Lane and was a well-known local character in his retirement.
Both are included in the West End conservation area which includes a considerable number of buildings, many historical or of character, along the streets of Dovecote Lane, Grange Avenue, West End, and Church Street.
Covent Garden () is a district in London on the eastern fringes of the West End, between St. Martin's Lane and Drury Lane.
In 1941 they moved to Parmoor House, Parmoor, near Frieth in Buckinghamshire with some staff of the court living in locations around Lane End.

Lane and Latimer
Latimer Road Station is a London Underground station in North Kensington on the Circle and Hammersmith & City lines between Wood Lane and Ladbroke Grove stations.

Lane and Ley
Spademan's residences on Ley Lane were owned by members of the church.

Lane and Hill
On 24 April 1826 over 1, 000 men and women, many armed, gathered at Whinney Hill in Clayton-le-Moors to listen to a speaker from where they marched on Sykes ’ s Mill at Higher Grange Lane, near the site of the modern police station and Magistrate ’ s Courts, and smashed over 60 looms.
These paintings include Norwood Under the Snow, and Lordship Lane Station, views of The Crystal Palace relocated from Hyde Park, Dulwich College, Sydenham Hill, All Saints Church, Upper Norwood, and a lost painting of St. Stephen's Church.
# 12-Valley Rd, Joseph's Lane, All Saints Road, Belmont, Clarks Hill, Sea View Farm, Freemans Village.
# 15-Valley Rd, Joseph's Lane, All Saints Road, Belmont, Clarks Hill, All Saints Village, Liberta Village, terminating at Horsford Hill.
# 17-Valley Rd, Joseph's Lane, All Saints Road, Belmont, Clarks Hill, All Saints Village, Liberta Village, Falmouth, Cobbs Cross, English Harbour.
Friday Hill HouseFriday Hill House, Simmons Lane, off Friday Hill, dating from 1839, was a manor house built and owned by Robert Boothby Heathcote, who was both the lord of the manor and rector of the local church.
The " Crystal Palace Triangle ", formed by Westow Street, Westow Hill and Church Road, has a large number of restaurants and several independent shops, as well as a sprawling indoor secondhand market on Haynes Lane.
Hampstead Lane and Highgate Hill contain the red brick Victorian buildings of Highgate School and its adjacent Chapel of St Michael.
Peter Sellers lived as a boy in a cottage in Muswell Hill Road, where his mother had moved in order to send him to the Catholic St Aloysius boys ' school in Hornsey Lane.
The original route, from London, led through Tollington Lane, but such was the state of this road by the 14th century, that the Bishop of London built a new road up Highgate Hill, and was claiming tolls by 1318.
Rochester Way, a road which was built along much of the course of the old country lane Kidbrooke Lane, was intended as a bypass for Shooters Hill to the north.
Arrandene Open Space and Featherstone Hill is a large open space which is bordered by Wise Lane, Wills Grove, Milespit Hill and The Ridgeway.
However, speakers at the enquiry drew attention to the ' co-incidence ' that a collector road proposed in the AAP happened to meet the main road ( Bittacy Hill ) exactly opposite the short section of Sanders Lane still open to traffic.
This house occupied the angle of Muswell Hill Road with Colney Hatch Lane and was a three-storeyed house with portico and two-storeyed wing approached by a double carriage drive through impressive gateways.
Parallel with Muswell Hill was a track known as St. James's Lane which ran across a triangle of wasteland.
The first large-scale developments were on the old park estate between Fox Lane and Aldermans Hill, and the Hazelwood Park Estate between Hazelwood Lane and Hedge Lane.
* 418-( Epsom to Kingston via Ruxley Lane, Tolworth and Surbiton Hill Road )
The pub was built in 1840 on Norwood Lane as it was then known, which was a muddy track leading to Herne Hill.
With the Winchmore Hill conservation area as a focal point, Winchmore Hill is a ward of Enfield borough, bounded on the east by Green Lanes ( the A105 road ), Barrowell Green, Firs Lane and Fords Grove, and on the west by Grovelands Park ; in the south it extends to part of Aldermans Hill, and in the north to Vicars Moor Lane and Houndsden Road.

Lane and Little
Loewe retired to Palm Springs, California while Lerner went through a series of musicals, some successful, some not, with such composers as André Previn ( Coco ), John Barry ( Lolita, My Love ), Leonard Bernstein ( 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue ), Burton Lane ( Carmelina ) and Charles Strouse ( Dance a Little Closer, based on the film, Idiot's Delight, nicknamed Close A Little Faster by Broadway wags because it closed on opening night ).
The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane is a 1976 Canadian-French film directed by Nicolas Gessner and starring Jodie Foster and Martin Sheen.
* The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane ( New York: Coward, McCann & Geoghegan ; 1974 ; hardcover, 217 pgs.
* The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane ( London: Corgis ; 1975 ; softcover )
* The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane ( New York: Dramatists Play Service, Inc .; 1997 ; chapbook, 71 pgs.
* The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack by Christian Gaubert ( Japan: Polydor Records, 1976 ; " small press run ").
* The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane Resource and Fansite
pt: The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane
The eastern part, known as Little Wormwood Scrubs, is cut off by Scrubs Lane and the West London Line railway.
* Celia Lane Little House in Orlando.
The bridge connects Swisher Road in Lake Dallas with Garza Lane in Little Elm.
Gomersal had quite a number of places of worship given the size of population, including Gomersal St Mary C of E Church ( 1851 ), the Methodist Wesleyan Chapel, Latham Lane 1827 ( the famous Pork Pie Chapel ) the Grove Congregational Chapel in Oxford Road, the Methodist Free United chapel ( off Reform Street ), the Primitive Methodist Chapel in Moor Lane, and the Moravian Chapel in Little Gomersal.
* " There's A Little Lane Without A Turning On The Way To Home Sweet Home " w. Sam M. Lewis m. George W. Meyer
* " The Little Old Log Cabin In The Lane " w. m.
Lane inherited ownership of the " Little House " literary estate for her lifetime only, all rights reverting to the Mansfield library after her death, according to her mother's will.
* A Little House Sampler, with Rose Wilder Lane, edited by William Anderson
Wilder and Lane worked on this project, thus producing " Little House in the Big Woods ", which was accepted by Harper & Row in late 1931.
Wilder did not keep copies of her correspondence with Lane, but Lane kept carbon copies of virtually everything she ever wrote — including the correspondence with her mother concerning the Little House Books.
This book was intended to serve as the capstone to the Little House series, for those many fans who since Wilder's death were now writing to Lane asking, " what happened next ?".
After inheriting the rights to the literary works of both Lane and her mother, MacBride agreed to the commercialization of the books via the " Little House on the Prairie " television series, and approved the miniseries The Young Pioneers, which was based on a compilation of Lane's two best-selling novels.
Lane was portrayed in the television adaptations of Little House on the Prairie by:
The Ghost in the Little House: A Life of Rose Wilder Lane.

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