London in 1900 - Places beginning with N
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National Art Training Schools South Kensington. are maintained by the State. pupils of both sexes... more »
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National Gallery (the), Trafalgar Square. the National Collection of Pictures is situated on the northern... more »
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National Portrait Gallery (the) . adjoins the National Gallery, the entrance facing St. Martin's Lane.... more »
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National School For Cookery Exhibition Road, South Kensington For teaching the economical preparation of articles... more »
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Natural History Museum (the), Cromwell Road, South Kensington Contains the Natural History Collections of the... more »
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Nell Gywnne was buried in St. Martin's Church, Trafalgar Square. She acted at Drury lute... more »
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Nelsons Column is in Trafalgar Square; was erected in 1843 at a cost of £45,000,... more »
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New Bond Street and Old Bond Street is a lung street containing the most fashionable... more »
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New Cut A, street leading out of the Waterloo Bridge Road. It is a market... more »
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Newgate A strong gloomy building of granite, situated in the Old Bailey at the corner... more »
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Newington Surrey Extends from St. George's, Southwark, to Camberwell. In Newington Butts stood Mr Spurgeon's... more »
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New Oxford Street A short, comparatively new street connecting Oxford Street with High Holborn Messrs.... more »
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New River (the) . was constructed to supply London with water; was opened in 1613;... more »
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Norbiton A suburb of Kingston. on. thames, is near Wimbledon Common and Richmond Park, the... more »
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Northumberland Avenue A splendid short new street, leading from Clearing It Cross, containing the Constitutional... more »
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Norwood A suburb on the London and Brighton Line. Douglas Jerrold was buried in the... more »