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London and home
Quiney was in London again in June, 1601, and in November, when he rode up, as Shakespeare must often have done, by way of Oxford, High Wycombe, and Uxbridge, and home through Aylesbury and Banbury.
She is just home from a sojourn in London where she has become the sweetheart of a young fellow named Ronnie ( we never do see him ) and has been subjected to a first course in thinking and appreciating, including a dose of good British socialism.
He moved into what became both his home and work address, 56B Whitehaven Mansions, Charterhouse Square, Smithfield, London W1.
In 1955, Fleming died at his home in London of a heart attack.
The laboratory at St Mary's Hospital where Fleming discovered penicillin is home to the Fleming Museum, a popular London attraction.
Housman wrote most of them while living in Highgate, London, before ever visiting that part of Shropshire ( about thirty miles from his home ), which he presented in an idealised pastoral light, as his ' land of lost content '.
The Bank's original home was in Walbrook in the City of London, where during the building's reconstruction in 1954 archaeologists found the remains of a Roman temple of Mithras ( Mithras was – rather fittingly – worshipped as being the God of Contracts ); the Mithraeum ruins are perhaps the most famous of all twentieth-century Roman discoveries in the City of London and can now be viewed by the public.
Chaim Weizmann and Nahum Sokolow, the principal Zionist leaders based in London, had asked for the reconstitution of Palestine as " the " Jewish national home.
In 1952, Chaplin left the US for what was intended as a brief trip home to the United Kingdom for the London premiere of Limelight.
The importance of London in the Classical period is often overlooked, but it served as the home to the Broadwood's factory for piano manufacturing and as the base for composers who, while less notable than the " Vienna School ", had a decisive influence on what came later.
In April 2011, Limehouse Library having closed in 2003, the Attlee statue was unveiled in its new home at Queen Mary University of London.
Craven Cottage is the name of a football stadium located in Fulham, London, and has been the home ground of the association football team Fulham F. C.
When Pissarro returned to his home in France after the war, he discovered that of the 1, 500 paintings he had done over 20 years, which he was forced to leave behind when he moved to London, only 40 remained.
It was also the home stadium of the London Monarchs American Football team for the 1997 season.
The town was home to the civil engineer and calculating prodigy George Parker Bidder ( 1806 – 1878 ), who is notable for his work on railways over much of the world, as well as the docks of the East End in the Port of London.
She had run away from home, intent on making a career in dance, and aged 18 joined the chorus line at the London Palladium.
Beatty and Ethel set up home at Hanover Lodge in Regent's Park, London.
Kaye was flying home from an appearance in London in 1949 when one of the plane's four engines lost its propeller and caught fire.
England's home ground is Wembley Stadium, London and their manager is Roy Hodgson.
Afflicted by Alzheimer's disease, Blyton was moved into a nursing home three months before her death ; she died at the Greenways Nursing Home, London, on 28 November 1968, aged 71 years and was cremated at the Golders Green Crematorium where her ashes remain.
Laurence O ' Shaughnessy's former home, the large house on the corner, 24 Crooms Hill, Greenwich, London
London County Council proposed a vast new area for Greater London, with a proposed boundary somewhere between the Metropolitan Police District and the home counties.
The media were desperate to speak one-on-one with Hurst and they found him the day after the final, back home in London.

London and current
The statue is located in front of the current US Embassy, London and across from the former command center for the Allied Expeditionary Force during World War II, offices Eisenhower occupied during the war.
Also based in London, Le Nouveau Guignol form the UK's only permanent reparatory Grand Guignol company ; plays within their current repertoire include French Guignol classics such as " The Final Kiss ", " Tics ... Or Doing the Deed ", " The Lighthouse Keepers ", " Private Room Number Six " and " The Kiss of Blood ".
Originally located in London, the commission moved to its current headquarters in Geneva in 1948.
The current list of Emerging Groups after the last meeting of the Executive Committee ( London, 22 – 25 November 2008 ) is as follows:
The area of responsibility of the LPTB was far greater than the current Greater London boundaries and was known as the London Passenger Transport Area.
At first, the dictionary was unconnected to Oxford University but was the idea of a small group of intellectuals in London ; it originally was a Philological Society project conceived in London by Richard Chenevix Trench, Herbert Coleridge, and Frederick Furnivall, who were dissatisfied with the current English dictionaries.
In 1935, F. and H. London showed that the Meissner effect was a consequence of the minimization of the electromagnetic free energy carried by superconducting current.
* London Uyghur Ensemble Uyghur Culture and History ; multimedia site-links to cultural and historical background, current news, research materials and photographs.
On March 20, 1800, Volta wrote to the London Royal Society to describe the technique for producing electric current using his pile.
The current standard epoch is called " J2000. 0 " ( and is approximately noon January 1, 2000, Gregorian calendar, at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich, in London England ).
Many of the current cities around Europe began as Roman colonies, such as the German city Köln ( Cologne ), which was originally called Colonia Claudia by the Romans ; and the British capital city of London which the Romans founded as Londinium.
Until 1889, the county of Surrey included the present-day London borough of Southwark, yet the name has been used for various areas of civil administration, including the ancient Borough of Southwark, the Metropolitan Borough of Southwark and the current London Borough of Southwark.
In 1965 the two boroughs were combined with the Metropolitan Borough of Camberwell to form the current London Borough of Southwark.
' And as his own character Corinthian Tom explains in Life in London, ' A kind of cant phraseology is current from one end of the Metropolis to the other, and you will scarcely be able to move a single step, my dear JERRY, without consulting a Slang Dictionary, or having some friend at your elbow to explain the strange expressions which, at every turn, will assail your ear.
Holden responded by designing Senate House, the current headquarters of the university, and at the time of completion the second largest building in London.
** London boroughs, the local authority areas ( excepting the City of London ) created or continued in being from 1965 to form ( along with the City of London ) the county of Greater London and which remain forming the current region
** Outer London describing the remaining area surrounding Inner London although of less certain meaning in contexts not related to the current Greater London authority

London and Deputy
On arrival in Britain the passengers and mail were unloaded in Plymouth, but the Koh-i-noor stayed on board until the ship reached Portsmouth, from where Lawrence and Mansel took the diamond to the East India House in the City of London and passed it into the care of the Chairman and Deputy Chairman of the EIC.
Meanwhile, Jack Ryan, a former U. S. Marine and naval historian turned high-level CIA analyst, flies from London to Langley, Virginia to deliver British Intelligence's photographs of Red October to the Deputy Director of Intelligence.
Later that year, he went to London as Deputy United States Delegate to the Preparatory Commission of the United Nations Organization, a position he held until February 1946.
When Labour came to power in 1997 he was appointed a Parliamentary Under Secretary in the Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions, and was promoted to Minister of State in the department as Minister for Housing and Planning from 1999 to 2001, and Minister for Local Government 2001-02, and in the again reorganised Office of the Deputy Prime Minister 2002-2005, with special responsibility for local government, English regions, electoral law, fire, health and safety and London.
* 2, 000 Feet Away, Deputy, Bush Theatre, London ( 2008 )
* Deputy Assistant Commissioner, a rank in the London Metropolitan Police
In 1982 she was elected as a councillor in the London Borough of Wandsworth, and was the Deputy Leader of the Labour Group from 1983-6.
* Deputy Ranger's lodge, Green Park, London ( 1768 – 71 ) demolished in the 19th century
He appears in the disaster film Flood, released in August 2007, as the Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom at a time when London is devastated by flooding.
* Colin Bundy ( Warden, Green College ; formerly Director and Principal, School of Oriental and African Studies and Deputy Vice Chancellor, University of London ; and previously Vice Chancellor and Principal, University of the Witwatersrand )
It was subject to an Irish executive, presided over by the English / British selected Lord Lieutenant of Ireland ( previously called the ' Lord Deputy '), which was ultimately answerable not to it but to the English / British Government in London.
September 1953 in London ) is Deputy Assistant Secretary General for Emerging Security Challenges at NATO Headquarters in Brussels, Belgium.
* Schnee, Dr. Heinrich ( Deputy Governor of German Samoa and last Governor of German East Africa ), German Colonization, Past and Future – The Truth about the German Colonies, George Allen & Unwin, London, 1926.
Amos has also been Deputy Chair of the Runnymede Trust ( 1990 – 98 ), a Trustee of the Institute for Public Policy Research, a non-executive Director of the University College London Hospitals Trust, a Trustee of Voluntary Services Overseas, Chair of the Afiya Trust, a director of Hampstead Theatre and Chair of the Board of Governors of the Royal College of Nursing Institute.
From 1971 to 1974 Jack Straw was a member of the Inner London Education Authority and Deputy Leader from 1973 to 1974.
A revised proposal from Transport for London in 2005 to demolish the whole block including the Ballroom, Buck Street Market and the Dr Martens store was rejected by Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott.
He was knighted in the New Year Honours of 2000 and made Deputy Lieutenant of London in 2001.
Category: Deputy Lieutenants of the County of London
In November 2003 Paddick was promoted to Deputy Assistant Commissioner, and in April 2005 he took over management of Territorial Policing across all 32 London Boroughs, with responsibility for 20, 000 police officers and support staff.
He or she is supported by two Deputy Secretaries-General, which are elected by the Heads of Government via the members ' High Commissioners in London.
John Webb stayed in London, having been appointed Deputy Surveyor by Inigo Jones.
Returning to London, Jebb served as Deputy to the Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin at the Conference of Foreign Ministers before serving as the Foreign Office's United Nations Adviser ( 1946 – 47 ).
She was a councillor in the London Borough of Merton from 1986 to 1994, where she was Chairman of Education ( 1988 – 90 ) and Deputy Group Leader and Housing Spokesman ( 1992 – 94 ).
The Deputy Chair of the London Assembly is Darren Johnson.

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