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Tottenham and Court
Tottenham Court Road features semi-abstract mosaics by Eduardo Paolozzi representing the local music industry at Denmark Street.
Soon psychedelic rock clubs like the UFO Club in Tottenham Court Road, Middle Earth Club in Covent Garden, The Roundhouse in Chalk Farm, the Country Club ( Swiss Cottage ) and the Art Lab ( also in Covent Garden ) were drawing capacity audiences with psychedelic rock and ground-breaking liquid light shows.
* Tottenham Court Road
The nearest London Underground stations are Oxford Circus, Piccadilly Circus, Tottenham Court Road, Leicester Square and Covent Garden.
Charing Cross Road, London, looking north from its junction with Cranbourn StreetCharing Cross Road is a street in central London running immediately north of St Martin-in-the-Fields to St Giles Circus ( the intersection with Oxford Street ) and then becomes Tottenham Court Road.
They were located in Tottenham Court Road, St Pancras, The Strand, Hoxton, Shoreditch, Brixton and other London districts, as well as Clacton, Brighton, Ramsgate, Margate and other seaside resorts in southern England.
The final route ( in heavy rain ) took the following course: Hammersmith, Kensington ( blocked ), Kensington Gore ( blocked ), Hyde Park, Park Lane ( blocked ), return to Hyde Park where soldiers forced the gates open, Cumberland Gate ( blocked ), Edgware Road, Tottenham Court Road, Drury Lane, the Strand, and from there was forced into the city centre.
Clementi also had offices at 195 Tottenham Court Road from 1806.
* Tottenham Court Road
* Tottenham Court Road
Bloomsbury has no official boundaries, but can be roughly defined as the square bounded by Tottenham Court Road to the west, Euston Road to the north, Gray's Inn Road to the east, and either High Holborn or the thoroughfare formed by New Oxford Street, Bloomsbury Way and Theobalds Road to the south.
The other stations, located on the fringes of Bloomsbury, are Euston, Goodge Street, Warren Street, Tottenham Court Road, Holborn, Chancery Lane and King's Cross St. Pancras.
* N1 ( Tottenham Court Road-Thamesmead via Waterloo, Greenwich, Charlton, Abbey Wood )
Born in Howland Street, Tottenham Court Road in Camden, London, the son of a police-magistrate, Ballantine was educated at St Paul's School, and called to the Bar in 1834.
His first London appearance was in 1865 in J. P. Wooler's A Winning Hazard at the Prince of Wales's Theatre off Tottenham Court Road.
* John Hyatt ( 1767 – 1826 ), One of the founding preachers of Calvinist Methodism at Whitefield's Tabernacle, Tottenham Court Road 1806 – 1828.
The Dominion Theatre is a West End theatre on Tottenham Court Road close to St Giles Circus and Centre Point Tower, in the London Borough of Camden.
The nearest London Underground station is Tottenham Court Road.
Tottenham Court Road looking north with BT Tower on the left
Tottenham Court Road looking north with the Euston Tower in the distance
Tottenham Court Road is a major road in central London, United Kingdom, running from St Giles Circus ( the junction of Oxford Street and Charing Cross Road ) north to Euston Road, near the border of the City of Westminster and the London Borough of Camden, a distance of about three-quarters of a mile.
The road is served by three stations on the London Underground — from south to north these are Tottenham Court Road, Goodge Street and Warren Street — and by numerous bus routes.
In the time of Henry III ( 1216 – 1272 ), a manor house slightly north-west of what is now the corner of Tottenham Court Road and Oxford Street belonged to one William de Tottenhall.
After changing hands several times, the manor was leased for 99 years to Queen Elizabeth, when it came popularly to be called Tottenham Court.

Tottenham and Green
In the UK, the largest Haredi communities are located in London ( Stamford Hill, South Tottenham, Golders Green, Hendon, Edgware ), Salford / Bury ( Broughton Park, Kersal, Sedgley Park and Prestwich ) and Gateshead.
The trees are those of Seven Sisters which were planted at Page Green by the Seven Sisters of Tottenham and after whom a railway / tube station and main road are named.
There had been deputations made to Parliament, asking for an early extension of the line either towards Tottenham and Edmonton or towards Wood Green and Palmers Green.
In the latter half of the 19th century and before urbanisation Wood Green was part of Tottenham and covered by woodland called Tottenham Wood, hence the original name of the area, Tottenham Wood Green.
In 1965, under the London Government Act 1963, the Municipal Borough of Wood Green was abolished and its area merged with that of the Municipal Borough of Tottenham and the Municipal Borough of Hornsey to form the present-day London Borough of Haringey.
Some of the constituency was transferred to the neighbouring seat of Tottenham, Most was merged with the Hornsey parliamentary constituency to form the Hornsey and Wood Green parliamentary constituency.
The borough in its modern form was founded in 1965, from the former Municipal Borough of Hornsey, the Municipal Borough of Wood Green and the Municipal Borough of Tottenham which had all previously been part of Middlesex.
On the Central line it is between Bond Street and Tottenham Court Road, on the Bakerloo line it is between Regent's Park and Piccadilly Circus, and on the Victoria line it is between Green Park and Warren Street.
Colin MacInnes author of Absolute Beginners also resided on Tottenham Street, at number 28, with his publisher Martin Green and his wife Fiona Green.
He was born Charles Tottenham, the son of John Tottenham, who had been created a baronet, of Tottenham Green in the County of Wexford, in the Baronetage of Ireland in 1780, by the Honourable Elizabeth, daughter of Nicholas Loftus, 1st Viscount Loftus, and sister and heiress of Henry Loftus, 1st Earl of Ely ( see Earl of Ely for earlier history of the Loftus family ).
In 1965, when local government in London was reorganised, Hornsey merged with the boroughs of Wood Green and Tottenham and Crouch End became part of the London Borough of Haringey.
The Tottenham and Wood Green sewage treatment works and pumping station was opened in 1864.
The Palace Gates Line was a short railway branch line in north London running from the main line at Seven Sisters station in Tottenham to Palace Gates ( Wood Green ) station in Wood Green.
Tottenham Green is an electoral ward within the London Borough of Haringey in Greater London, England.

Tottenham and via
* Hertford East ( on the Hertford East Branch Line ) provides a half hourly service to London Liverpool Street ( taking 52 minutes ), via Tottenham Hale and operated by Greater Anglia.
North of Tottenham, the A10 leaves its historical route of Tottenham High Road / Hertford Road ( now A1010 ) to join the Great Cambridge Road via Bruce Grove and The Roundway.
Greater Anglia run one service a week from Liverpool Street to Seven Sisters via Stratford and South Tottenham.
A disused bay platform on the northern side of the station, closed in 1958, connected to the Tottenham and Forest Gate Railway ( now the Gospel Oak to Barking line ) via a curve.
The Great Eastern attempted to obtain a West End terminus, alongside the one in east London, via the Tottenham and Hampstead Junction Railway, formed by an Act of Parliament of 28 July 1862.
Plans to extend the western end of this line via a proposed ' London Main Trunk Railway ', underneath Hampstead Road, the Metropolitan Railway ( modern Circle line ) and Tottenham Court Road, to Charing Cross, were rejected by Parliament in 1864.
From 11 December 2005, a new service between and reintroduced a direct passenger connection between Tottenham Hale and Stratford via the mainly freight line across Walthamstow Marshes.
Plans to extend the western end of this line via a proposed ' London Main Trunk Railway ', underneath Hampstead Road, the Metropolitan Railway ( modern Circle line ) and Tottenham Court Road, to Charing Cross were rejected by Parliament in 1864.
The line opened in 1868 with the Great Eastern Railway operating a service between Highgate Road and Fenchurch Street via Tottenham.
* Sean Davis, now at Bolton Wanderers via Portsmouth and Tottenham.
Also qualifying were Newcastle United via the FA Cup final, and Tottenham Hotspur via the League Cup.
The typical off-peak service from the station is two trains per hour to London Liverpool Street via Tottenham Hale, and two trains per hour to Hertford East.
The typical off-peak service from the station is two trains per hour to London Liverpool Street via Tottenham Hale, and two trains per hour to Hertford East.
The lines south from Cheshunt via Tottenham Hale were not electrified until 5 May 1969.
* 4tph ( trains per hour ) to London Liverpool Street via Tottenham Hale
The typical off-peak service from the station is two trains per hour to London Liverpool Street via Tottenham Hale, two trains per hour to Hertford East, one train per hour to Stratford, and one train per hour to Broxbourne.
The typical off-peak service from the station is two trains per hour to London Liverpool Street via Tottenham Hale, and two trains per hour to Hertford East.
The typical off-peak service from the station is two trains per hour to London Liverpool Street via Tottenham Hale.
During peak times there is one train per hour to Stratford station also via Tottenham Hale as well as the standard two to London Liverpool Street.
Proposals for the period 2009-14 include the extension of remaining non-compliant platforms on the Liverpool Street-Cambridge route and at Stansted Airport to handle 12 cars ; the reinstatement of 9-car trains during peak times on the Hertford East, Enfield Town, Cheshunt via Southbury and Chingford branch services, requiring a small amount of infrastructure ; stabling and maintenance facilities for the larger, enhanced fleet ; removal of the three level crossings between Tottenham Hale and Waltham Cross and power supply to be enhanced for some of these options and likely future requirements.
Waltham Cross railway station links directly with London Liverpool Street the journey taking approximately 25 minutes or 12 minutes, stopping via Tottenham Hale.

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