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Regent's and Park
Beatty and Ethel set up home at Hanover Lodge in Regent's Park, London.
Wells died of unspecified causes on 13 August 1946 at his home at 13 Hanover Terrace, Regent's Park, London, aged 79.
A commemorative blue plaque in his honour was installed at his home in Regent's Park.
He went on to join Robert Atkin's Shakespearean company in Regent's Park, London, until he was called up for service in the RAF.
The only quagga to have been photographed alive was a mare at the Zoological Society of London's Zoo in Regent's Park in 1870.
Edward Davy demonstrated his telegraph system in Regent's Park in 1837 and was granted a patent on 4 July 1838.
Two of the earliest Budding machines sold went to Regent's Park Zoological Gardens in London and the Oxford Colleges.
His London home during this period and until his death was 122 Regent's Park Road, Primrose Hill, NW1.
Regent's Park and Regent Street in London are named after him.
Bedford College, Royal Holloway and the London School of Economics all joined in 1900 ; Regent's Park College, which had affiliated in 1841, became an official divinity school of the university in 1901 ; Goldsmiths College joined in 1904 ; Imperial College was founded in 1907 ; Queen Mary College joined in 1915 ; the School of Oriental and African Studies was founded in 1916 ; and Birkbeck joined in 1920.
On 9 December 2005, Imperial College became the second constituent body ( after Regent's Park College ) to make a formal decision to leave the university.
: There is a rich-coloured brown tabby hybrid to be seen at the Zoological Society Gardens in Regent's Park, between the wild cat of Bengal and a tabby she-cat.
It is managed under the aegis of the Zoological Society of London ( established in 1826 ), and is situated at the northern edge of Regent's Park, on the boundary line between City of Westminster and Camden ( the Regent's Canal runs through it ).
* Regent's Park
When Childe worked there, it was located in St John's Lodge, a building in the Inner Circle of Regent's Park, although would be moved to Gordon Square in Bloomsbury in 1956.
* Regent's Park College, a permanent private hall of Oxford University.
* Regent's Park
St John's Wood is a district of north-west London, England, in the City of Westminster, and at the north-west end of Regent's Park.
St Pancras was originally a medieval parish, which ran from close to what is now Oxford Street north as far as Highgate, and from what is now Regent's Park in the west to the road now known as York Way in the east, boundaries which take in much of the current London Borough of Camden, including the central part of it.
This was in order to exercise cavalry horses which until that point had been hacked out in Hyde Park, Belgrave Square and Regent's Park-then known as St. Marylebone's Park.
This junction forms the north-western corner of the boundary of Somers Town, with Camden Town situated to the north and Regent's Park Estate to the south of the station.
Boats depart every hour during the summer months, heading westwards around Regent's Park, calling at London Zoo and on towards Maida Vale.

Regent's and Kensington
In 1966 it moved from a basement office at Queens Gate, Kensington, to new premises at London Zoo in Regent's Park.
Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens ( which are adjacent ), Green Park, Regent's Park and St James's Park are the largest green spaces in central London.
Karen Patricia Buck ( born 30 August 1958 ) is a British Labour Party politician, who has been the Member of Parliament ( MP ) for Regent's Park and Kensington North since 1997, and is a former Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Department for Transport.
Wheeler retired, and Buck was elected at the 1997 General Election as the Labour MP for Regent's Park and Kensington North with a majority of 14, 657 and has been the MP there since.
The northern section ( Earls Court, South Kensington, Kensington High Street and Holland Park ) was combined with the southern section of the previous Regent's Park and Kensington North constituency ( including Ladbroke Grove and Notting Hill ) to create a new Kensington constituency, whilst the southern part ( Chelsea ) was combined with the southern half of the former Hammersmith and Fulham constituency to create a new Chelsea and Fulham constituency.
Regent's Park and Kensington North was a constituency in Central London and west London represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.
As a result, Regent's Park and Kensington North was abolished with the Westminster section going into a reformed Westminster North seat and the Kensington and Chelsea section going into a reformed Kensington seat.
# REDIRECT Regent's Park and Kensington North ( UK Parliament constituency )
Following their review of parliamentary representation in North London, the Boundary Commission for England re-created the Westminster North seat for the 2010 general election from parts of the Cities of London and Westminster and Regent's Park and Kensington North constituencies.
It was first created for the February 1974 general election and abolished for the 1997 general election when it was partly replaced by the new constituencies of Kensington and Chelsea and Regent's Park and Kensington North.

Regent's and North
The route was not certain and there were differences between the plans proposed by the Greater London Council and the Ministry of Transport, however the section may have run east alongside the Regent's Canal and the north side of Victoria Park to an interchange at Hackney Wick where it would have connected to the North Cross and East Cross Routes at the north-east corner of the Ringway 1 ( London Motorway Box ) of the London Ringways plan.
The company altered its name to the North Metropolitan Railway and Canal Company in 1892, but no railway was ever built ; instead it raised money for dock and canal improvement and eventually, in 1904, became the Regent's Canal and Dock Company.
North leads to Duckett's Cut ( the Hertford Union Canal ), which provides access to Victoria Park and joins the Regent's Canal near Mile End.
Following the publication of To the North ( 1932 ) they moved to 2 Clarence Terrace, Regent's Park, London where Bowen would go on to write The House in Paris ( 1935 ) and The Death of the Heart ( 1938 ).
Looking North up Wenlock Basin towards its junction with Regent's Canal, July 2008
The London Central Mosque ( also known as the Islamic Cultural Centre, ICC or Regent's Park Mosque ) is a mosque in North London, England.
APTN is based in North London ( in a former gin warehouse on the Regent's Canal called " The Interchange " because its original function was to interchange freight between the canal and rail systems ) with bureaus in 85 cities and 79 nations, including New York City, Washington D. C., Paris and Moscow ; as well as current-event regions such as Iraq and Afghanistan.

Regent's and held
His casket, which had been held in the Regent's Room, was carried down the spiral staircase of the Castle and placed into the ground underneath the crypt.
The World Scrabble Championship 2005 was held in the Marriott Regent's Park Hotel, London, England between 16 November and 20 November.
Comprising the Northern part of the City of Westminster, this seat ( and its predecessor ) has been a Conservative hope since they lost it in the 1997 General Election, but Labour have stubbornly held on, even though the constituency contains some affluent residential areas that have historically voted Conservative in large numbers such as Bayswater and the area around Regent's Park.
She has been Regent's Lecturer at the University of California ( Santa Barbara ) and held the Horace Albright Chair in Conservation at the University of California ( Berkeley ).

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