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A Southeastern ( train operating company ) | Southeastern commuter train at Slade Green railway station | Slade Green in South London | South East London, England, running a service to London Cannon Street.
As the Old Town House bell sounds to mark the new year, the balls are set alight and the swingers set off up the High Street from the Mercat Cross to the Cannon and back, swinging the burning balls around their heads as they go.
( Although familiarly known as the ' London Stone ', it is not to be confused with the more famous ( and probably more ancient ) London Stone in Cannon Street in the City of London ).
When the South Eastern Railway constructed its Charing Cross line, some trains operated from the L & SWR line to Cannon Street, but this was commercially and operationally unsuccessful.
The Fleet line was mentioned in a 1965 Times article, discussing options after the Victoria line had been completed — suggesting that the Fleet line could take a Baker Street – Bond Street – Trafalgar Square – Strand – Fleet Street – Ludgate Circus – Cannon Street route, then proceeding into southeast London.
* Phase 2 would have extended the line along Fleet Street to stations at Aldwych, Ludgate Circus, Cannon Street and Fenchurch Street.
Trains go to London Cannon Street, London Charing Cross or London Victoria to the west, and to Dartford and Gravesend to the east.
Passenger trains at the station are operated by Southeastern and there are services to the central London terminals at Cannon Street, Charing Cross, Victoria station and London Bridge.
Catford railway station is on the route between Blackfriars station and Sevenoaks via Bromley South, while Catford Bridge railway station is on the Mid-Kent line to Hayes from Charing Cross and Cannon Street stations.
* N47 Trafalgar Square-St Mary Cray via Aldwych, Ludgate Circus, Bank, Cannon Street, Monument, London Bridge, Surrey Quays, Deptford, Lewisham, Catford, Downham, Bromley, Petts Wood and Orpington
Peak service includes trains to London Charing Cross and London Cannon Street, via Woolwich and Greenwich, every 10 minutes.
* Orpington railway station is a transport hub served by Southeastern trains to Charing Cross, Cannon Street, London Bridge, Victoria, Hastings, Tonbridge, Dover, Margate and other South East Coast stations.
Sidcup is in London Zone 5 and is served by two lines operated by Southeastern: London Charing Cross-Gravesend and the London Cannon Street loop line.
Welling railway station is close to Central Avenue at the western edge of the town centre and offers direct rail links to London Bridge, Charing Cross, Victoria and Cannon Street Stations in Central London, and to Dartford and other towns in North Kent.
Villa Park's boundaries are best described as Santiago Boulevard, which generally runs north-south, eastward to Santiago Creek and Cannon Street ( Orange ) or Imperial Highway ( Anaheim Hills ), and from Meats Avenue ( north ) southward to approximately Villa Park Road / Lincoln Avenue.
The main road through Cannon Beach is Hemlock Street, which runs from the north end of the city to the south, through Tolovana Park.
Most of the state's Little Leagues returned their charters after the 1955 Cannon Street YMCA incident.
Early in the city's history, local merchants created a small town square between Fourth Street to the north, Division Street to the east, the Cannon River to the west, and the southern storefronts.
National Rail services still run from both New Cross and New Cross Gate stations to central London termini ( i. e. London Bridge, Cannon Street and Charing Cross ).

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Due to a quirk of zoning ordinance, Cannon City has once again seen housing starts beginning in 2001 after decades without new construction.
Cannon also made 15 starts in the USAC Championship Car series while driving on a part-time basis from 1968 to 1974.

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In his 1341 poem, The Iron Cannon Affair, one of the first accounts of the use of gunpowder artillery in China, Xian Zhang wrote that a cannonball fired from an eruptor could " pierce the heart or belly when it strikes a man or horse, and can even transfix several persons at once.
Cannon were used by Ming dynasty forces at the Battle of Lake Poyang.
Sunset at Cannon Point
Cannon forged in 1667 at the Fortín de La Galera, Nueva Esparta, Venezuela.
Cannon at the 1904 Republican National Convention in Chicago, Illinois
When Cannon supporters proved difficult to find ( many of the staunchest were Irish and spent the day at various St. Patrick's Day celebrations ), the filibuster continued for 26 hours, with Cannon's present friends making repeated motions for recess and adjournment.
When Cannon finally ruled the resolution out of order at noon on March 19, Norris appealed the resolution to the full House, which voted to overrule Cannon, and then to adopt the Norris resolution.
Cannon declined to run in the 1922 Congressional election, and retired at the end of his last term in 1923 ; he was featured on the cover of the first issue of Time magazine on the last day of his last term in office.
Cannon died at noon on November 12, 1926 while in a deep sleep.
Annie Jump Cannon and Edward C. Pickering at Harvard College Observatory developed a method of categorization that became known as the Harvard Classification Scheme, published in the Harvard Annals in 1901.
The catalogue was compiled by Annie Jump Cannon and her co-workers at Harvard College Observatory under the supervision of Edward Charles Pickering, and was named in honour of Henry Draper, whose widow donated the money required to finance it.
Heinlein's original title for the novel was The Brass Cannon, replaced with the final title at the publisher's request.
The song's success brought Cannon himself back into the Stax Records studios in Memphis for his last recording that same year at age 79.
Historian Michael Cannon claims that " In September 1855 she performed her erotic Spider Dance at the Theatre Royal in Melbourne, raising her skirts so high that the audience could see she wore no underclothing at all " ( actually a salacious and unfounded rumour ).
Cannon on display at The Battery ( Charleston ) | The Battery in downtown Charleston
Cannon at Hydra.
Russian Cannon from Crimean War, located at Welling Corner
It is at high risk of being ruined by development in the towns of Airlie Beach Cannonvale and Cannon Valley.

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The authors include S. T. Joshi, Kenneth W. Faig, Jr, Jason C. Eckhardt, Will Murray, Donald R. Burleson, Peter Cannon, Stefan Dziemianowicz, Steven J. Mariconda, David E. Schultz, Robert H. Waugh, Robert M. Price, R. Boerem, Norman R. Gatford and Barton Levi St. Armand.
Prominent temperance leaders in the United States included Bishop James Cannon, Jr., James Black, Ernest Cherrington, Neal S. Dow, Mary Hunt, William E. Johnson ( known as " Pussyfoot " Johnson ), Carrie Nation, Howard Hyde Russell, John St. John, Billy Sunday, Father Mathew, Andrew Volstead and Wayne Wheeler.
As well as the office building in Saint Paul, facilities included Tomahawk Scout Reservation near Rice Lake, Wisconsin, Phillippo Scout Reservation near Cannon Falls, Minnesota, Fred C. Andersen Scout Camp near Hudson, Wisconsin, and Kiwanis Scout Camp near Marine on St. Croix, Minnesota.
Cannon balls of this second bombardment can still be seen in the walls of St Mary's Church today.
St. Paul Pioneer Cemetery, founded in 1839, is the burial location for William Cannon, the only authenticated Revolutionary War veteran buried in Oregon.
Trains times of 10 minutes to London Bridge and direct routes to Charing Cross and Cannon St have seen the area become increasingly popular.
Southeastern also operate at London Charing Cross, London Cannon Street, London Bridge, London Blackfriars and St Pancras International
Current examples small independent brewpubs such as The Ministry of Ale, Burnley, The Masons Arms in Headington, Oxford, The Brunswick Inn, Derby, The Watermill pub, Ings, Cumbria and The Old Cannon Brewery, Bury St Edmunds.
The location of St. Mary can hardly have been convenient for the majority of drapers who lived in and around Cornhill, Candlewick Street ( now Cannon Street ) and Chepe ( Cheapside ).
* 8 to London Cannon Street ( of which 2 do not call at St Johns )
* St Johns, New Cross, London Bridge, Waterloo East, Charing Cross and Cannon Street ( some trains non-stop to London Bridge, with a limited number running non-stop to Waterloo East in the morning peak ).
Retford's captured Sebastopol Cannon in front of St. Swithun's Church.
Just across from the Market Square is Cannon Square which has St Swithun's Church and a cannon captured from the Russians during the Siege of Sevastopol at the end of the Crimean War in 1856.
It is shown on the 1550s copperplate map of London, as a large block of stone in Candlewick Street ( now Cannon Street ) outside St Swithin's Church.
For similar reasons, it was moved again in 1798, and by 1828 was set into the south wall of St Swithin's Church, on the north side of Cannon Street.
Later in the decade the ruins of the body of St Martin's church were removed to make way for the widening of Cannon Street, but the tower remained until 1851 when it was taken down, and – curiously – replaced with a new tower.
Although the Communist League had been a small organization — opponents dubbing Cannon, Abern and Shachtman " Three generals without an army " — it had won a majority of the Communist Party branch in Minneapolis and St. Paul.
* RIAS Award for Architecture-Elder and Cannon Architects for St. Aloysius ' College's Clavius Building, Glasgow.
The first gate, now demolished, was the Eastern Gate (, Eōa Pylē ) or Gate of St. Barbara (, Pylē tēs martyros Barbaras ) after a nearby church, in Turkish Top Kapısı (" Gate of the Cannon "), from which Topkapı Palace takes its name.
* Morny CannonSt Simon of the Rock ( 1891 ), Matchmaker ( 1895 ), Conroy ( 1896 ), Frontier ( 1899 ), Osboch ( 1901 ), Flying Lemur ( 1902 ), Darley Dale ( 1904 )
Before the sectorisation of BR in 1982 the system was split into regions: those operating around London were London Midland Region ( Marylebone, Euston, St Pancras and Broad Street ), Southern Region ( Waterloo, Victoria, Charing Cross, Holborn Viaduct, Cannon Street and London Bridge ), Western Region ( Paddington ) and Eastern Region ( King's Cross, Moorgate, Broad Street, Liverpool Street and Fenchurch Street ).
John Cannon also ran in the Continental Series ( Formula 5000 ) in 1969 and 1970 where he was champion in 1970, driving for St Louis trucking magnate Carl Hogan, in the Hogan-Starr racing McLaren M-10B.

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