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 Elephant
Elephant tusks are the major source of ivory, but because of the increased rarity of elephants, hunting and ivory trade is now restricted and in some countries illegal.
Elephant Reintroduction Foundation (http://www.elephantreintroduction.org),The foundation is dedicated to a management system for rehabilitation of captive elephants and habitat preparation to ensure successful long-term sustainability after their return to the wild.
However, elephants have never been truly domesticated: the male elephant in his periodic condition of musth is dangerous and difficult to control; elephants used by humans have typically been female.
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 Elephant and Castle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Elephant is also home to Elephant and Castle station, Skipton House (housing the Department of Health), London South Bank University, London College of Communication, the Ministry of Sound nightclub and the Metropolitan Tabernacle.
The Elephant and Castle, commonly shortened to the Elephant, is a major road intersection in inner south London, and is also used as a name for the surrounding district.
The elephant and castle symbol was also used in a trade that made a far more important contribution to the London economy.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Elephant_and_Castle

  
 Borough tube station - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It is on the Northern Line, between Elephant and Castle and London Bridge stations.
Borough tube station is a London Underground station in The Borough, London Borough of Southwark.
The station was opened on 18 December 1890 as part of the first deep-level tube, the City and South London Railway (CandSLR) and was rebuilt in the 1920s when the tunnels were enlarged.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Borough_tube_station

  
 Elephant & Castle station - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Elephant and Castle station is the name of both a London Underground and a National Rail station located at Elephant and Castle in the London Borough of Southwark, England.
It was partially rebuilt in the 1920s when the CSandLR tunnels were modernised but was subsequently demolished during the construction of the Elephant and Castle shopping centre and road complex in the 1960s and again at the start of the 21st century, reopening on 12 December 2003.
The Underground station is on the Bank branch of the Northern Line, between Kennington and Borough and is the southern terminus for the Bakerloo Line, the next station being Lambeth North.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Elephant_%26_Castle_station

  
 Victoria Climbie Inquiry - About Us - How to Find Us
Elephant and Castle may be accessed by road by the A201 from the north, A10 from the north east, A2 from the south east, A23 and A3 from the south, A4 and A302 from the west and A1203 and A100 from the east.
Thameslink trains to Elephant and Castle from Bedford via Kings Cross, from Brighton via Gatwick and East Croydon and from Sutton via Wimbledon and Streatham.
Connex trains to Elephant and Castle from Sevenoaks via Bromley South, Orpington and Catford.
www.victoria-climbie-inquiry.org.uk /about_us/cont_how.htm

  
 Sarah's Tube Train Page
Elephant and Castle station opened in August 1906.
Trains run between Elephant and Castle and Queen's Park every 2½ minutes during peak periods, when there is a ten-minute service to and from Harrow and Wealdstone.
There are two smaller depots at London Road (near Elephant and Castle) and Queen's Park where some of the trains are stabled.
www.geocities.com /Baja/Dunes/9096/bakerloo.htm

  
 BBC - h2g2 - The Station by Station Guide to the London Underground - Bakerloo line
from Harrow and Wealdstone station in the north to Elephant and Castle station in the south.
It is a deep-level line, diving underground just south of Queen's Park station and remaining so all the way to the southern terminus at Elephant and Castle.
This station was replaced by the station of the same name further to the south.
www.bbc.co.uk /dna/ww2/A3662390

  
 Monopoly Pub Crawl - Route
The meeting point is the main Elephant and Castle station entrance, not the shopping centre entrance which is on the opposite side of the roundabout.
Outside Elephant and Castle tube station the 1, 53, 63, 172, 188, 363 and 453 buses go to Old Kent Road from bus stop E near the tube station.
The route encompasses all 26 streets and stations on the Monopoly board, leaving out the Electric Company, Water Works etc. However there are a few compromises: we don't visit the pubs in the order on the board and in some cases there simply isn't a pub on the actual street.
www.monopolypubcrawl.org.uk /route.jsp

  
 Route 155
WIMBLEDON- ELEPHANT and CASTLE (Monday-Saturday) - Westminster Bridge Road, York Road, Waterloo, ALDWYCH (MF peaks/Sat early am)
Converted to big bus operation and extended from Stockwell to Elephant and Castle to replace withdrawn section on 355.
Saturday pm and Sunday withdrawn between Elephant and Castle and Embankment.
www.busesatwork.co.uk /Routes/155.htm

  
 Elephant & Castle < Areas < London SE1
The Elephant and Castle was once considered the "Piccadilly Circus of South London", but these days it is a centre of student life, with London South Bank University and the London College of Communication (formerly London College of Printing) having campuses nearby.
London SE1 > Areas > Elephant and Castle
Elephant and Castle < Areas < London SE1
www.london-se1.co.uk /areas/elephant.html

  
 Elephant And Castle.
Elephant and Castle was once considered the "Piccadilly Circus of South London",...
Elephant and Castle Theatre, after being reconstructed in 1882, had a capacity of...
Elephant and Castle issues in the London SE1 Forum...
www.futuregate.co.uk /elephant_and_castle..html

  
 London Underground Ghosts
At Elephant and Castle Station, there's a tale of a pretty girl, who walks the length of the last train, only to disappear before she gets to the front.
Marks were later found on the walls of the closed station and more sightings of the ghost were reported.
Before the British Museum station closed in 1933, the ghost of an ancient egyptian, dressed in a loincloth and head-dress, would appear late at night.
www.xmotu.com /tube.htm

  
 Architecture Centre Network : Location Map
Farringdon is also served by Thameslink trains from Bedford to Brighton and CityMetro from Luton Airport to Barbican or Elephant and Castle.
Nearest underground station is Farringdon on the Metropolitan, Circle and Hammersmith and City lines.
Farringdon station is a 2 minute walk away.
www.architecturecentre.net /location.asp

  
 BettaLondon.com - London Tourist Guide Lamberth
The trains at Elephant & Castle Railway Station unite northbound the City of London with Bedford aand Luton and southbound towards East Croydon, Gatwick Airport and Brighton.
www.bettalondon.com /index.php?manufacturers_id=12=Lamberth

  
 deaftab
Elephant and Castle Rail Station across the road.
www.metropolitantabernacle.org /deaf/where.html

  
 Kennington Station - Last updated: 13th December 2003
Elephant and Castle Newington Causeway, Kennington Station, Oval Station, Brixton Road, Brixton Station, Brixton Lambeth Town Hall, Brixton Hill, Streatham Hill Telford Avenue, Streatham Hill Station, Streatham St Leonard's Church, Mitcham Lane, Southcroft Road, Tooting Broadway Station.
Elephant and Castle London Road, Kennington Station, Oval Station, Clapham Road, Stockwell Station, Clapham North Station, Clapham Common Station, Clapham South Station, Balham High Road, Balham Station, Tooting Bec Station, Tooting Broadway Station, St George's Hospital.
Liverpool Street Station, Moorgate Finsbury Circus, Moorgate, Bank Station, Monument Station, London Bridge, London Bridge Station, Borough Station, Elephant and Castle, Kennington Station, Oval Station, Brixton Road, Brixton Station, Brixton Lambeth Town Hall, Brixton Hill, Streatham Hill Telford Avenue, Streatham Hill Station, Streatham St Leonard's Church.
uk.geocities.com /busroutes/placesindex/kenningtonstation.htm

  
 camberwell tube station
Nearest Train Station: Denmark Hill Nearest Tube Station: Elephant and Castle Buses: 12, 35, 36, 40, 42, 45...
station Interior of Oval tube station Oval tube station in Kennington is a station on the Northern Line of...
Camberwell station could be on the site of the bus garage there...
tube.tubingresource.com /camberwell-tube-station.html

  
 Station Facilities
Connex South Eastern and Thameslink station (closed on Sundays) 100m to the left.
map.tfl.gov.uk /accessible/stationfacilities.asp?id=71

  
 tube
Stations: Blackfriars, Borough, Elephant and Castle, Oval, Southwark, Vauxhall, Waterloo
Stations: Elephant and Castle, Lambeth North, Oval, Peckham Rye, Waterloo
Stations: Camden Town, Chalk Farm, Elephant and Castle, Kennington
www.iamcal.com /misc/londonbloggers_v1/station.php?id=46

  
 Effective Teaching and Training in HCI
Castle station, at the southern end of the Bakerloo line or on the Eastern branch of the Northern line.
The County Hall Hotel (020 7902 1600) is located in the old county hall building on the south bank, very close to Waterloo Station and two stops away from the Elephant on the Bakerloo line (or a 12 min walk).
Look for the signs within the station that direct you to the exit for South Bank University.
www.scism.sbu.ac.uk /jfl/hciwshop/sitemap.html

  
 Doug's Office Map
The closest public transport route is the London Underground station at Elephant and Castle (Northern line or Bakerloo line).
The Elephant & Castle underground station is a two minute walk from the University.
On arrival at South Bank University, please contact the reception at either the Faraday Wing entrance (closest) or the main Borough Rd entrance.
ace.ac.uk /maps

  
 Institute of Healthcare Management - Location
Elephant and Castle Underground Station (Northern and Bakerloo Lines), take the London Road exit and it is about 10 minutes walk.
Southwark Underground Station (Jubilee Line), turn right into The Cut and walk for 5 minutes to the second set of traffic lights and turn left into Waterloo Rd. Cross over to the London Ambulance HQ and Morley Street is on the right.
Waterloo mainline station, take the Waterloo Road exit and turn right by the Fire station until you get to the first set of traffic lights at the corner of Baylis Road.
www.ihm.org.uk /content.asp?PageID=305

  
 Elephant tube ticket hall reopens < News < London SE1
The Northern line ticket hall at Elephant & Castle station reopened on Friday after the completion of a major refurbishment programme.
Customers have been able to use the station throughout these works as the Bakerloo line ticket hall has remained open and both Northern and Bakerloo line trains have continued to serve the station.
The hall has been expanded and modernised and the two lifts at the station have been completely refurbished with additional entry and exit gates.
www.london-se1.co.uk /news/view.php?ArtID=761

  
 Elephant & Castle - Review - A TAPDANCE HEN TELLS...
The first is Elephant and Castle station, which has an overground and an underground bit.
Elephant and Castle is a funny old place.
From the thirteenth to eighteenth century the building belonged to a craft guild called the Cutlers’ Company, who made knives and tools with elephant ivory handles; the guild emblem was an elephant with a (castle-shaped) howdah on its back.
www.dooyoo.co.uk /destinations-national/elephant-castle/344384

  
 Elephant and Castle
Join the Elephant and Castle regeneration team and local writer and performer, John Constable, on another series of free historical walks around Southwark in October.  For dates and times visit the community section of the website.
It is however already committed to a tower scheme at the Elephant and Castle.
A photographic exhibition capturing Elephant and Castle in two remarkable periods of change.
www.elephantandcastle.org.uk /community.html

  
 Superbowl, Elephant & Castle
Elephant & Castle is a major junction where several roads meet.
When you arrive at the two roundabouts at Elephant & Castle look out for the signs for the shopping centre car park or follow A215 Walworth Road and turn first left into Elephant Road at the back of the shopping centre and behind the railway viaduct.
From north of the river aim for any bridge between Tower Bridge and Vauxhall Bridge and Elephant & Castle should be signposted.
www.bowlingbears.com /venues/elephant.htm

  
 efs course guide - section 7
On arrival at Elephant & Castle station, follow the underground signs for South Bank University.
Events are normally held at the South Bank Abbey Conference Centre in London Road Building (see accompanying map) which is a couple of minutes' walk from Elephant & Castle Underground station (Bakerloo Exit).
Take the underground to Elephant & Castle station.
www.lsbu.ac.uk /efs/students/course_guide/course_guide7.shtml

  
 Metronet Rail Elephant & Castle
Work has started on the Elephant and Castle station modernisation, due to be completed in summer 2006.
We recognise the history of this station which opened in 1890 and have been able to replicate heritage tiles on the Northern line platform.
We will be repairing the station frontage, improving station lighting, and installing a new fire detection system.
www.metronetrail.com /?sID=1077884619328

  
 The Militant - February 26, 2001 -- UK train drivers fight privatization
At the Elephant and Castle station in South London, workers on the picket line hung a banner on the railings saying, "RMT & ASLEF, Striking for Safety." Only 8 percent of scheduled trains ran, with just 39 out of the usual 476 trains running during the morning rush hour.
Pickets at the Northumberland Park station in north London said they were on strike because they did not want the tube to go the way of the rest of the railways.
The unions are demanding the establishment of a joint working group to investigate safety standards and a prohibition on compulsory redundancies [layoffs].
www.themilitant.com /2001/6508/650810.html

  
 Nenriki Kendo Club - How to contact us?
The dojo is situated in central London, near to Elephant & Castle underground station.
The school we practice in is the Geoffrey Chaucer School, Theobald Street/Harper Road, Off the New Kent Road, Elephant & Castle, SE1 6AG.
www.kendo.co.uk /kendo/contact.html

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