London in 1900 - Places beginning with L
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Ladys Mile (the). the carriage road on the north bank of the Serpentine.... more »
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Lambeth is a large parish situated on the right bank of the Thames opposite Westminster.... more »
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Lambeth Palace for six centuries the residence of the Archbishops of Canterbury, has passed through... more »
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Lambs Conduit Street Leads from the entrance to the Foundling Hospital into Red Lion Street,... more »
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Law Courts Royal Courts Of Justice. the huge building in the Strand, close to where... more »
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Law Society Of The United Kingdom 103. 113, Chancery Lane. the Society acts with the... more »
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Leadenhall Market is an extensive Poultry Market in Leadenhall Street. All kinds of live birds,... more »
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Leather Lane in Holborn, is largely inhabited by Italian colonists, and is the chosen home... more »
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Leathersellers Hall is situated in St. Helen's Place, Bishopsgate Street. It belongs to the Leathersellers'... more »
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Leicester Square Dates from 1635, when the first house was built by Robert Sydney, Earl... more »
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Lewisham A suburb of London 6 miles from Charing Cross, adjoins Greenwich.... more »
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Lillie Bridge West Brompton. for Athletic Sports. Reached by District Railway to West Brompton Station.... more »
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Limehouse is situated on the Middlesex bank of the Thames near Wapping . It Contains... more »
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Lincolns Inn became an Inn of Court about the year 1310, after the death of... more »
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Lincolns Inn Fields A Square adjoining Lincoln's Inn; at one time it was an open... more »
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Liverpool Street Station near Bishopsgate Street, is the terminus of the Great Eastern Railway. from... more »
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Lloyds located in the Royal Exchange, Cornhill an institution for insuring and classifying ships.... more »
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Lombard Street extends from the Mansion House to Gracechurch Street, is principally inhabited by bankers:... more »
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London and North Western Railway The terminus is situated at Euston Square for North and... more »
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London and South Western Railway Terminus Waterloo Bridge Road. main line to Portsmouth, Southampton, Isle... more »
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London Bridge Built of granite, from the designs of John Rennie, was completed in 1831,... more »
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London Brighton And South Coast Railway Terminus is situated at South End of London Bridge,... more »
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London Central Meat Market Smithfield. this building, designed by Sir Horace Jones, covers 3 acres,... more »
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London Chatham and Dover Railway Terminus Holborn Viaduct; serves Canterbury, Ramsgate, Margate, etc. ; the... more »
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London County Council (the) Spring Gardens. formed in 1888, when the duties of the Metropolitan.... more »
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London Docks are situated on the left bank of the Thames, between St. Katherine Docks... more »
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London Stone A celebrated ancient block of stone, built into the street wall of St.... more »
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London Wall A portion of the ancient Wall that surrounded London. Can be seen in... more »
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Long Acre Street between St. Martin's Lane and Drury Lane, chiefly occupied by carriage. builders.... more »
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Lord Chamberlains Office is in the Stable Yard, St. James's Palace, and the Lord Great... more »
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Lord Mayors Show Takes place annually on the 9th November, and proceeds from the Guildhall... more »
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Lords Cricket Ground is the property of the Marylebone Cricket Club, and here the matches... more »
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Lost Property Office is in New Scotland Yard, the head. quarters of the Metropolitan Police,... more »
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Lowther Arcade Strand, opposite Charing Cross Station. a bazaar for toys, mosaic jewellery, etc. Open... more »
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Ludgate Hill at the top of which appears the bold west front of St. Paul's... more »
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Luton A busy town 31 miles from London, famous for the manufacture of straw hats,... more »
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Lyceum Theatre Wellington Street, Strand. this is one of the best known theatres in London,... more »