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Bayswater and street
* In Saki's short story " Cross Currents " ( 1909 ), Vanessa Pennington lives on a " Bayswater back street " but would have preferred " smarter surroundings.
Ossington Street is a quiet one-way street in London, W2, leading from Moscow Road at its north end to the Bayswater Road / Notting Hill Gate at its south end.
Queensway ( formerly Queen's Road ) is a bustling cosmopolitan street in the Bayswater district of west London.
Both Bayswater and Queensway London Underground stations are located on this street.

Bayswater and Tenniel
Sir John Tenniel ( Bayswater, London, 28 February 1820 – 25 February 1914 ) was a British illustrator, graphic humourist and political cartoonist whose work was prominent during the second half of England ’ s 19th century.

Bayswater and Close
All but one ( the one exception being the main artery of the Estate, Prince Charles Avenue ) of the road names in Mackworth are named after places in London, for example Knightsbridge, Wembley Gardens, Bayswater Close and Marylebone Crescent, apparently giving Mackworth the nickname " Little London " ( though many people who are Mackworth born and bred have never heard this nickname ).

Bayswater and near
* On 2 September 1998 Swissair Flight 111 ( SR-111 ), a McDonnell-Douglas MD-11, crashed into the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Nova Scotia near the towns of Peggys Cove and Bayswater, killing 229.
* The main character in Iris Murdoch's novel A Word Child, Hilary Burde, has a " flatlet " near Bayswater Tube Station.
When the railway arrived in 1889, a Bayswater office near the station replaced Macauley.
Bayswater Station is located near Mountain Highway, the main stretch of road running through the suburb and a train ride from Bayswater to the CBD is 26 kilometres.
This may be the Bainiardus mentioned in the Domesday Survey ( 1087 ) who gave his name to springs near Paddington called Baynard's Watering, later shortened to Bayswater.
Over the years church halls and community centres were established at Boronia, Bayswater and Bentleigh in Melbourne, Meadowbank in Sydney and at Tanunda near Adelaide.
* The original Oriental City Supermarket reopened at a new location near Whiteley's in Queensway, Bayswater ( 26 Queensway
* City of Bayswater, a Local Government Area near Perth

Bayswater and former
* City of Croydon-A former Local Government Area which Bayswater was a part of.
* City of Croydon-A former Local Government Area which Bayswater North was a part of.
Mayfair, Belgravia and Knightsbridge rank among Europe's wealthiest residential districts but around half the electorate are in the more socially mixed areas of Bayswater and Pimlico, or the former council estates of Westminster proper.

Bayswater and studio
Initially, studio facilities were located at 29 Bayswater Ave () until that September when operations were shifted over several weeks to a $ 2 million () complex at 1500 Merivale.

Bayswater and is
This means it is no longer possible to travel between certain stations on the original Circle either side of Edgware Road ( such as Baker Street and Bayswater ) without either changing trains there or going the long way round.
Bayswater is an area of Central London in the City of Westminster and having a population density of 17, 500 per square kilometre.
Bayswater is one of London's most cosmopolitan areas, wherein a diverse local population is augmented by a high concentration of hotels.
* In John le Carré's The Spy who Came in from the Cold, Liz is a member of the Bayswater South Branch of the Communist Party.
* The Poisonous Seed a novel by Linda Stratmann is set almost entirely in Victorian Bayswater.
On the District Line and Circle Line it is between High Street Kensington and Bayswater stations.
* Bayswater on the Circle and District Lines, is also close to Queensway station and the north-west corner of the park.
Also, at the house in Bayswater where he is supposed to get the papers, Adam has to cope with an assortment of weird characters ranging from butchers to a young virgin intent on seducing him.
Bayswater is a London Underground station in the Bayswater area of the City of Westminster.
It is at the junction of Queensway and Bayswater Road, and is opposite the north-west corner of Kensington Gardens.
It consisted of the area that is now part of the City of Westminster and south of Oxford Street and Bayswater Road.
There were a few houses at this spot in the eighteenth century, and, it seems, a man called Bayard used or offered it as a watering place for horses on the main road to Uxbridge which is called Bayswater Road at this point ( formerly Uxbridge Road ).
Electricity generation at the Eraring, Bayswater, Liddell, Munmorah, Redbank and Vales Point coal-fired power stations is a major industry of the region.
Bayswater is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 28 km east from Melbourne's Central Business District.
Its most well-known reserve is Bayswater Park, where football and cricket is played on the two ovals, as well as netball and tennis, on surrounding courts.
Bayswater is also the headquarters of the Knox Opportunity Shop, which is run by Councillors and others.

Bayswater and named
Boronia was named in 1915 by local Councillor A. E. Chandler ( prior to this, Boronia was considered part of Bayswater ).

Bayswater and after
Shortly after, on 1 February 1995, Edwards disappeared from the Embassy Hotel at Bayswater Road in London after checking out at 7: 00 am.
Maclean would visit Harris ' Bayswater flat, after work, with documents to photograph.
London was expanding rapidly in the 1860s and after considering Islington he turned his attention to Bayswater ; the area was rapidly being developed into a high class residential district.
He died at his house in Bayswater, Linden Grove, after a few years of declining health.
Gollancz served from 1892 to 1923 as rabbi of the Bayswater Synagogue and was a Professor of Hebrew at University College from 1902 to 1924, after which he served as a professoer emeritus.
Gawsworth's realm has been facetiously termed " Almadonda " ( by the Shielian scholar A. Reynolds Morse ( 1914-2000 ) after the Alma pub in Westbourne Grove, Bayswater, where King Juan frequently held court in the 1960s.

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