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Wimbledon and House
More recently she has appeared in the film adaptations of A Little Princess, The House of Mirth, Black Beauty and in Wimbledon.
The ownership of the manor of Wimbledon changed between various wealthy families many times during its history, and the area also attracted other wealthy families who built large houses such as Eagle House, Wimbledon House and Warren House.
The 1735 manor house burnt down in the 1780s and was replaced with Wimbledon Park House in 1801 by the second Earl.
Initially, the new borough's administrative centre was at Wimbledon Town Hall but this moved to the fourteen storey Crown House in Morden in the early 1990s.
Square Enix Europe has its head office in the Wimbledon Bridge House in Wimbledon.
When Eidos Interactive was an independent company, its head office occupied the Wimbledon Bridge House.
The NHS also has a large presence here, with its Wandsworth call centre located in the Wimbledon Bridge House building.
* John Horne Tooke-politician, lived at Chester House on Wimbledon Common
* Frederick Marryat-author, lived at Wimbledon House
Square Enix Europe has its head office in the Wimbledon Bridge House in Wimbledon in the London Borough of Merton.
When Eidos Interactive was an independent company, its head office occupied the Wimbledon Bridge House.
Her family owned two notable properties in England: Hellens in Herefordshire, one of the oldest dwellings in the country, and Southside House, a 17th century mansion on Wimbledon Common in London.
* Wimbledon House, South West London
* 21 clubs are represented at the meeting: Blackheath, Richmond, Ravenscourt Park, West Kent, Marlborough Nomads, Wimbledon Hornets, Gipsies, Civil Service, Law Club, Wellington College, Guy ’ s Hospital, Flamingoes, Clapham Rovers, Harlequins, King ’ s College, St Paul ’ s School, Queen ’ s House, Lausanne, Addison, Mohicans, Belsize Park.
Cunningham was born in Wimbledon, Surrey, the son of Allan Cunningham ( head gardener at Wimbledon Park House ), who came from Renfrewshire, Scotland, and his English wife Sarah ( née Juson / Jewson née Dicken ).
* Wimbledon House.

Wimbledon and separate
South Wimbledon formed the northeastern section of the parish of Merton, with the separate parish of Wimbledon located to the north.
Less common was the group plan, where the elements were separate but linked to one another, as used by Bradshaw, Gas and Hope at Wimbledon in 1928-31.
Players who played for MK Dons or AFC Wimbledon have separate categories.

Wimbledon and residence
The Moores set up residence in the suburb of Wimbledon where their three children ( one daughter and two sons ) were born.

Wimbledon and close
Mitcham is close to Wimbledon, Croydon, Streatham and Tooting.
The original centre of Wimbledon was at the top of the hill close to the common-the area now known locally as " the village ".
By 1922, the popularity of tennis had grown to the extent that the club's small ground could no longer cope with the numbers of spectators and the renamed All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club moved to new grounds close to Wimbledon Park.
It is close to Richmond, Ham, Kingston upon Thames, Wimbledon, Roehampton and East Sheen.
The Merton flyover takes the Merton Spur, finishing close to Wimbledon Chase railway station.
They also reached the FA Cup semi-finals that year, losing 2 – 1 to eventual winners Wimbledon – which made Luton the latest of several clubs to have come close to winning the then elusive domestic cup double.
In 1991 Edberg again reached the Semi Finals of Wimbledon but lost to Michael Stich in a close match: 4-6, 7-6, 7-6, 7-6.
The close season saw the whole backroom staff, headed by Dave Anderson, defect to AFC Wimbledon along with four first team players.
The station is located on Arthur Road close to the junction with Melrose Avenue close to the eastern side of Wimbledon Park.
In 1977 he lost a long Wimbledon semi-final to his close friend and practice partner, Björn Borg 6 – 4, 3 – 6, 6 – 3, 3 – 6, 8 – 6.
At Wimbledon that year, he lost a close match in the fourth round to the eventual tournament champion Michael Stich, 4 – 6, 6 – 3, 7 – 5, 1 – 6, 7 – 5 despite winning the same number of games as Stich overall in the match, which hinged on a lucky shot struck by the German when he was trailing 3-5 in the final set.
With the season's excellent results propelling her rapidly upwards in the rankings, she gained direct entry into her first Grand Slam main draw at Wimbledon ( though without match-wins to show for it ), but narrowly missed the cut at the US Open, losing a close battle in the first round of qualifying to Russian Anastasia Rodionova.
In the 1996 close season, he was transferred to Wimbledon F. C.

Wimbledon and village
In the 18th century the Dog and Fox public house became a stop on the stagecoach run from London to Portsmouth, then in 1838 the London and South Western Railway ( L & SWR ) opened a station to the south east of the village at the bottom of Wimbledon hill.
The first decades of the 19th century were relatively quiet for Wimbledon, with a stable rural population coexisting alongside nobility and wealthy merchants from the city, but renewed upheaval came in 1838 when the opening of the London and South Western Railway ( L & SWR ) brought a station to the south east of the village at the bottom of Wimbledon hill.
The change of character of Wimbledon from village to small town was recognised in 1894 when, under the Local Government Act 1894, it formed the Wimbledon Urban District with an elected council.
When she died in Wimbledon on 29 March 1970, aged 76, her will requested that her ashes be scattered on Edward's grave on the Asiago Plateau in Italy – "... for nearly 50 years much of my heart has been in that Italian village cemetery ".
Kingston Vale is surrounded by open spaces and this is reflected in the range of local activities ; the village is home to Stag Lodge Stables, adjacent to the Robin Hood Gate of Richmond Park, offering horse-riding in and around Richmond Park and Wimbledon Common.
In 1890, the village became the location for the UK's National Rifle Association Championships which moved there from Wimbledon.
But behind his frivolous manner was a generous and large-hearted Christian, who was also a lay reader at Emmanuel church in Wimbledon village, in south-west London.
Wimbledon was one of Labour's most unlikely gains in the 1997 election, though it has swung a long way back to the Conservatives since long-standing Wimbledon village councillor Stephen Hammond won it back in 2005.
The seat is comfortably suburban and the village in particular is full of large, expensive houses and open green spaces, though the area around Merton Abbey and South Wimbledon is more downmarket.

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