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 Accommodation Office
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Connaught Hall is situated within easy walking distance of the LSE, in the University precinct.
The hall forms part of a terrace of converted Georgian houses, situated in an attractive square in central London.
www.lse.ac.uk /accommodation/CN/main.htm

  
 London Four Star Hotel Kingsway Hall Hotel Official Site Home
This luxury 170-bedroom, fully air conditioned property is situated in London's fashionable Covent Garden, adjacent to the New Connaught Rooms, close to the British Museum, Royal Courts of Justice, Oxford Street, Theatreland and with good access to the city.
Kingsway Hall's luxury London accommodations are tastefully furnished to the highest international standards, incorporating the requirements of both the business and leisure traveller.
We are within close proximity to London's financial District, the West End Theatres, and many of London's most famous sights.
www.kingswayhall.co.uk

  
 Queen Mary, University of London - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Many QMUL students are accommodated in the college's own halls of residence or other accommodation; QMUL students are also eligible to apply for places in the University of London intercollegiate halls of residence, such as Connaught Hall.
Queen Mary, University of London (QMUL) (until recently Queen Mary and Westfield College, University of London and still called that in its charter and occasionally still abbreviated to QMW) is the fourth largest College of the University of London.
Queen Mary's main site is located in Mile End in the East End of London originated in the People's Palace in 1885 on land provided by the Drapers' Company; it was formally admitted to the University of London in 1915.
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 eircom net - 2004-4-18 2
Another group developing London hotels is the Glenkerrin Group which recently bid a record €51m for Ballintyre Hall in South Dublin.
These include the 6.77 acre (2.74ha) London Arena site at Crossharbour, where he expects to build 257,750sq/ft (23,495sq/m) of offices; 1,088 apartments, including affordable housing; a 190-room, four-star hotel; 48,224sq/ft (4,480sq/m) of neighbourhood shops, cafes, bars and restaurants; and a health and fitness club.
He is also currently selling off three of his Dublin pubs, including the Playwright in Blackrock, to fund the development of another London hotel as yet to be specified.
home.eircom.net /content/unison/biznews/3033611?view=Eircomnet   (519 words)

  
 Halls of residence - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Examples are Bishop Julius Hall at the University of Canterbury in New Zealand which consists of single rooms that come furnished with a bed, two chairs and a desk, and Connaught Hall, a University of London intercollegiate hall of residence in Bloomsbury, London, UK.
Halls of residence in British English (commonly referred to as halls, and to a lesser extent hall) are a type of residential accommodation for large numbers of students, similar to dormitories in the United States.
Halls of residence are normally owned and run by the university or college which they serve.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Halls_of_residence   (284 words)

  
 BBC NEWS UK Who's having lunch with the Queen?
Ms King's first show was a low-key dinner at the Connaught hotel in 1996, last year her seventh annual Mobos ceremony was held at the Albert Hall and reached a worldwide television audience of more than 200 million.
As a drama student at Goldsmith's College in south London, she pitched the idea of an annual awards show for black music to the chief executive of London Weekend Television.
Her father was Ghanaian, and growing up in north London Kanya was exposed to a wide variety of musical influences.
news.bbc.co.uk /2/hi/uk_news/3500836.stm   (284 words)

  
 Prince Regent DLR Station - Last updated: 6th November 2004
Stratford Station, Stratford Broadway, Plaistow Road, Plaistow Station, Plaistow Greengate, Prince Regent Lane, Prince Regent DLR Station, Connaught Bridge, London City Airport, Silvertown Station, Albert Road, North Woolwich Ferry.
Ilford Hainault Street, Ilford Broadway, Church Road, Browning Road, East Ham Station, East Ham Town Hall, Barking Road, Upton Park Boleyn, Barking Road, Prince Regent Station, Prince Regent DLR Station, Custom House DLR Station, Kier Hardie Estate, Canning Town Station.
East Ham Wordsworth Avenue, East Ham Station, Newham Town Hall, Park Avenue, Goosley Lane, East Ham High Street North, East Becton Asda, Tollgate Road, Stansfield Road, Royal Albert DLR Station, Prince Regent Station, Prince Regen Lane, Plaistow Greengate, Canning Town Station.
uk.geocities.com /busroutes/placesindex/princeregent.htm   (284 words)

  
 Prince Regent DLR Station - Last updated: 6th November 2004
Stratford Station, Stratford Broadway, Plaistow Road, Plaistow Station, Plaistow Greengate, Prince Regent Lane, Prince Regent DLR Station, Connaught Bridge, London City Airport, Silvertown Station, Albert Road, North Woolwich Ferry.
East Ham Wordsworth Avenue, East Ham Station, Newham Town Hall, Park Avenue, Goosley Lane, East Ham High Street North, Beckton Asda, Tollgate Road, Stansfield Road, Royal Albert DLR Station, Prince Regent Station, Prince Regen Lane, Plaistow Greengate, Canning Town Station.
Ilford Hainault Street, Ilford Broadway, Church Road, Browning Road, East Ham Station, East Ham Town Hall, Barking Road, Upton Park Boleyn, Barking Road, Prince Regent Station, Prince Regent DLR Station, Custom House DLR Station, Kier Hardie Estate, Canning Town Station.
uk.geocities.com /busroutes/placesindex/princeregent.htm   (284 words)

  
 SINGAPORE RIVER BUSINESS ASSOCIATION
So under the order of the Governor, Sir Cecil Clementi Smith, the obelisk was carefully dismantled and removed from its foundation on 9 July 1890 and re-erected in front of Victoria Memorial Hall and Empress Place Building.
Sir Thomas Stamford Bingley Raffles, English colonial administrator and scholar, founder of the British settlement in Singapore and the London Zoological Society, was born at sea off Jamaica on 6 July 1781.
Singaporešs only obelisk was considered for demolition 35 years later as an obstacle to the construction of Connaught Drive.
www.singaporeriverba.com /singaporeriver.html   (284 words)

  
 School of Oriental and African Studies - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Many SOAS students are accommodated in the college's own halls of residence; SOAS students are also eligible to apply for places in the University of London intercollegiate halls of residence, such as Connaught Hall.
The School of Oriental and African Studies (often abbreviated to SOAS) was founded in 1916 as the School of Oriental Studies at 2, Finsbury Circus, the then premises of the London Institution.
The school also houses two galleries: the Percival David Foundation of Chinese Art, one of the foremost collections of Chinese ceramics in Europe, and the Brunei Gallery, completed in 1995, which stages temporary exhibitions of both historical and contemporary materials which reflect subjects and regions studied at SOAS.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/School_of_Oriental_and_African_Studies   (998 words)

  
 The Quarters of Frederik Crown Prince of Denmark
Arthur William Patrick Albert Prince of Great Britain and Ireland, Duke of Connaught (Buckingham Palace, St. James Park, London, Great Britain, May 1st, 1850 - Bagshot Park, Surrey, Great Britain, January 16th, 1942).
Edward Augustus Prince of Great Britain and Ireland, Duke of Kent (Buckingham House, St James's Park, London, Great Britain, November 2nd, 1767 - Woodbrooke Cottage, Sidmouth, Devon, Great Britain, January 23rd, 1820).
Franz Albert August Karl Emanuel Prince of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha Duke of Saxony (Marble Hall, Rosenau Castle, Coburg, Saxony, August 26th, 1819 - Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire, Great Britain, December 14th, 1861).
www.angelfire.com /de2/frederik/quarters.html   (998 words)

  
 London Four Star Hotel Kingsway Hall Hotel Official Site Home
This luxury 170-bedroom, fully air conditioned property is situated in London's fashionable Covent Garden, adjacent to the New Connaught Rooms, close to the British Museum, Royal Courts of Justice, Oxford Street, Theatreland and with good access to the city.
Kingsway Hall is located in the exciting London area of Covent Garden.
Kingsway Hall...a London four-star hotel in the Covent Garden area.
www.kingswayhall.co.uk   (263 words)

  
 Swans Commentary: Heading Home To Tavistock Square, by Tim Keane - tkeane02
But Tavistock was "safe." Over kippers and eggs at breakfast my fellow residents in Connaught Hall complained about the sirens that wailed from the nearby dispatch unit.
A few months after I'd returned, on December 21, 1988, I was in a Bronx diner when the TV news reported that a Pan Am flight bound to New York from London had been blown out of the sky over Scotland, killing 258 people.
During walks and lunches in the park of Tavistock Square, I often sat before the statue of Gandhi, a thinker and a leader who knew Western civilization's proclivities for violence far better than that civilization knew itself.
www.swans.com /library/art11/tkeane02.html   (3415 words)

  
 John Culme's Footlight Notes - Postcard of the Week - Week ending 25 January 2003 — Walford Bodie (1869-1939), Scottish variety artist and entertainer
But his interest in show business was well and truly stimulated when his sister married H. Werner Walford, proprietor of the Connaught Varieties music hall, in Norwich.
Bodie has just come from London, where he was one of the successes — not to say marvels — of the season.
He was apprenticed at 14 as an electrician with the National Telephone Co, and two years later made his debut as an entertainer demonstrating the novel wonders of electricity.
gabrielleray.150m.com /ArchiveTextB/WalfordBodie.html   (1047 words)

  
 Connaught Nursery School Montreal West NDG
Penny was born in Montreal but her Early Childhood Education studies were completed at St Nicholas College in London England.
We are a private, non-profit, non-sectarian school located in the spacious and cheerful main hall of St. Philip’s Church in Montreal West.
She is a Montessori teacher and has taught (K-6) in both the United Kingdom and Canada.
www.connaughtnursery.org   (423 words)

  
 University College London - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Many UCL students are accommodated in the college's own halls of residence or other accommodation; UCL students are also eligible to apply for places in the University of London intercollegiate halls of residence, such as Connaught Hall.
UCL was founded in 1826 under the name "University of London" as a secular alternative to the strictly religious universities of Oxford and Cambridge.
It is a member of the Russell Group of Universities, and a part of the 'G5' sub-group of 'super-elite' universities, along with Oxford, Cambridge, LSE and Imperial.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/University_College,_London   (2910 words)

  
 Articles - Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn
The Duke and Duchess of Connaught acquired Bagshot Park in Surrey as their country home and after 1900 used Clarence House as their London residence.
After his term at Rideau Hall, the Duke of Connaught returned to military service for the remainder of the war.
Princess Louise Marguerite of Prussia, the daughter of Prince Friedrich of Prussia and a grand-niece of the German Emperor
www.greensky.biz /articles/Prince_Arthur,_Duke_of_Connaught   (2910 words)

  
 Articles - Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn
The Duke and Duchess of Connaught acquired Bagshot Park in Surrey as their country home and after 1900 used Clarence House as their London residence.
After his term at Rideau Hall, the Duke of Connaught returned to military service for the remainder of the war.
He was succeeded (briefly) in his dukedom by his grandson, Alastair Arthur Windsor, 2nd Duke of Connaught, the son of Prince Arthur and his wife, Princess Alexandra, Duchess of Fife, a granddaughter of King Edward VII.
www.kimia-sains.com /articles/Prince_Arthur,_Duke_of_Connaught   (1429 words)

  
 University of Southampton - Hartley News - Autumn 2002 - Volume 4 No.2 - Graduate News
Those contemporaries will remember a very bright lively member of Connaught Hall who was extremely active in the university sailing club (The Wessex Lemmings) and spent many hours keeping the boats (then GP 14's) in good condition.
It was with great sadness that the London Branch of the University of Southampton Society reported in April the sudden death of their Chair, Ron Sawyer.
Neil is currently a lecturer in Chemistry at the University of Nottingham and Helen is enjoying teaching Chemistry and Physics to GCSE and A Level standard at Heanor Gate School in Derbyshire.
www.hartleynews.soton.ac.uk /Autumn2002/graduates.html   (1429 words)

  
 Rylane On The Web
Jack Fitzgerald of Macroom was appointed to Aghabullogue and one of his first tasks was to bring hurleys to Rylane National School, and he received permission from Alan Browne to let the boys play in the field where the community hall now stands.
In 1900 a London Irish team played in the All-Ireland final captained by an Aghabullogue man ~ Dan Horgan.
Castlebridge (Wexford) got a walkover from Connaught and the final was set for Clonturk, Drumconda in Dublin, not far from todays headquarters Croke Park.
www.esatclear.ie /~kellehere/agha.html   (1429 words)

  
 George Moore, 1852-1933
Of the four sons of George Moore of Alicante, the oldest was John Moore (1767-98), a scapegrace trained in Paris and London for the law, and for a few days in 1798 the first President of the Republic of Connaught.
These matters would one day be the occasion of a quarrel about family history that broke up the surviving Moore brothers, saw Moore Hall become vacant, and scattered the last generation of Moores abroad.
Moore had worked with Lavelle earlier in political causes, as both were protégés of Archbishop John MacHale, the most nationalist of prelates, and enemies of Cardinal Paul Cullen, who had tried to keep the priests out of independent opposition politics and to bring the Irish Church under the control of Rome.
partners.nytimes.com /books/first/f/frazier-moore.html   (6539 words)

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