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  SIXTH GENERATION
Isabella (Belle) LOUDEN was born on 16 Oct 1857 in Limehouse, London, England.
Catherine LOUDEN was born on 12 Sep 1859 in Limehouse, London, England.
Elizabeth (Lil) LOUDEN was born on 27 Jun 1864 in Poplar, Middlesex, England.
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  London (England) - Search View - MSN Encarta
London has one of the most extensive urban railway systems in the world; in addition to the Underground railway, there is a network of suburban railways covering London and the surrounding region.
London is also the home of the British Academy, which promotes historical, philosophical, and philological studies; the Royal Academy (of fine arts); the Royal Academy of Engineering; and the Royal Society, devoted to the encouragement of the sciences.
London’s prosperity was temporarily affected by the Black Death of 1348-1349, a bubonic plague epidemic that killed up to one third of the entire population.
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 London (England) - Search View - MSN Encarta
London is also the home of a host of related institutions offering advanced education in the fine arts, such as the Royal Academy of Arts, the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, the Royal College of Music, the Royal Ballet School, and the London Contemporary Dance School.
London has one of the most comprehensive bus and underground systems in the world, moving some 6.2 million passengers daily, but parts of the system are old and poorly maintained, leading more people to use cars.
London’s commercial role depended on its strategic location between the wool-growing areas of England, which were located north of London and in East Anglia, and the manufacturing towns of the Netherlands.
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 London (England) - MSN Encarta
Post-war London enjoyed a brief Indian summer, and in the 1960s the metropolis basked in a reputation as “swinging London”, thanks to its associations with the world of pop, fashion, film, and youth culture.
The ending of the empire and the decline in the significance of the Commonwealth undermined traditional imports and exports and, with freight containerization, London’s docks closed and moved downriver to Tilbury.
London’s world position depends heavily upon the continuing success of its financial sector, but the uneasy relations between Britain and the European Union threaten to put that in doubt.
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 Limehouse - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Geographically, Limehouse is commonly thought to be centred on Narrow Street and the Limehouse Basin.
The name 'Limehouse' is often thought to have been derived from the nickname for the seamen that disembarked there, who had earned the name 'Lime-juicers' or 'limeys' after the obligatory ration of lime juice the English Navy gave their sailors to ward off scurvy.
The Limehouse area was also notorious for opium dens in the late 19th century.
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 London travel guide - Wikitravel
London [1] is the capital and largest city of both the United Kingdom and of England, and the largest European city.
London went from strength to strength and, with the rise of England to first European, then global prominence, the city became a great centre of government, industry and culture.
London is easily the largest city in the country, eight times larger than England's 'second' city, Birmingham, and dominates the economic, political and social life of the United Kingdom (much to the annoyance of people in "the provinces" - i.e.
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 London (England) - MSN Encarta
Here, too, is the British Museum, one of London’s chief tourist attractions.
Nearby is the giant complex of the University of London, whose various colleges and departments have taken over much of Bloomsbury.
Jamaicans are also noted for their distinctive Rastafarian culture, made popular by reggae artists such as Bob Marley.
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 London Hotels & Lodging - Discount London Hotel Reservations - Discount Hotels
Each period of England's past, punctuated by monarchs, wars, fires and other disasters, has made an indelible imprint on the capital city.
Witness the Millenium's London Eye, which joins Westminster Abbey, Buckingham Palace, The Tower of London and the Houses of Parliament as world-recognized icons of the city.
We suggest you purchase a London White Card, which is essentially a discount card to a dozen or so galleries and museums, including The Victoria and Albert, The Royal Academy of Arts, the Natural History Museum, the Science Museum and the Hayward Gallery, among others.
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 Limehouse Group, News
Limehouse has been commissioned by the Environment Agency to design their annual evaluation of the environmental performance of UK businesses...
Limehouse have been awarded a campaign for Bournemouth Council to promote and raise awareness of recycling in the Borough...
Limehouse was the chosen agency to work with Havering Council to promote their ‘Cleaner and Greener’ scheme.
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 Woodcarver's Children
She died at the age of 82 in London in 1910.
He wrote many articles which were published in the "Numismatic Chronicle," the "Asiatic Journal," the "Bulletin of the Egyptian Institute" and "The Art Journal." He was the heart and soul of the Commission for the Preservation of Monuments in Cairo and he discovered the tombs of the Khalifs of the dynasty of Abbassides.
His name disappeared from all family records in London, but some correspondence was exchanged between Mary Eliza and Frederick; therefore it is possible that there was some sort of scandal involved which may have brought shame to the family back in London.
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 Family of Jesse APPLETON   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
APPLETON (JESSE, JOHN, WILLIAM, JAMES, JAMES) was born on 8 Nov 1868 in The Drove, Nonington, Kent, ENGLAND, and died on 9 Jul 1931 in Ilford, Essex, ENGLAND and was buried in Rippleside, Barking, Essex, ENGLAND.
HOPKINS on 30 Oct 1890 in Lynsted, Kent, ENGLAND.
She was born on 22 Mar 1868 in Alverstoke, Southampton, ENGLAND, and died on 27 Mar 1930 in Barking Town, Essex, ENGLAND.
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 Amazon.com: Basic Instinct 2: Movie Showtimes: Michael Caton-Jones,Sharon Stone,David Morrissey,Charlotte ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
After the car goes out of control, she manages to escape but he drowns leading to an investigation of whether she had in fact murdered him with an implication that he was already dead before the car even entered the water.
Now living in London, Catherine sets her lethal sights on Michael Glass (David Morrissey), the control-freak psychiatrist assigned to evaluate her as a risk-addicted suspect in the "accidental" killing of a star soccer player.
Sharon Stone, in a reprise of her role as the allegedly murderous pulp novelist Catherine Tramell, slithers across the screen with perfectly smooth skin and a dead look in her eyes as she sinks her talons into the life of the maddeningly inert British psychiatrist Dr. Michael Glass (David Morrissey).
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 Family of Stormy Petral HODGSON   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
HODGSON was born on 13 April 1892 in Limehouse, London, ENGLAND, and died after 1920.
He married ETHEL EDITH APPLETON on 31 Oct 1920 in St. Anne, Limehouse, London, ENGLAND, daughter of JESSE APPLETON and FANNY HOPKINS.
She was born on 9 June 1898 in Southboro, Tunbridge Wells, Kent, ENGLAND, and died on 11 May 1924 in Chelsea, London, ENGLAND.
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 London - Wikimedia Commons
Note: There are many more images of London classified under Category:London, particularly of areas outside Central London.
English: London is the capital of the United Kingdom.
Deutsch: London ist die Hauptstadt des Vereinigten Königreichs.
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 Express By Holiday Inn Limehouse London, Limehouse
The Express by Holiday Inn Limehouse is a modern purpose built hotel near to the Excel Exhibition Centre, Canary Wharf, London City Airport, The City of London, Tower Bridge and the London Eye.
Nowadays the area, particularly around Limehouse Basin, is home to large ocean yachts, motor cruisers and attractive narrowboats, and waterfowl, moorhens and ducks take advantage of the waterways.
The hotel is Located in the East End of London, halfway between the City and the Docklands, with excellent transport links, DLR and National Rail, are easily accessible from the hotel.
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 Express By Holiday Inn London Limehouse London UK
Express by Holiday Inn London Limehouse is a modern purpose built hotel near to the Excel Exhibition Centre, Canary Wharf, Docklands, London City Airport, The City of London, Tower Bridge and London Eye.
We are proud to offer a great product combining the convenience of location with the quality and value for which the Express by Holiday Inn brand is famous throughout the world.
The Highway Bar & Restaurant : Located on the ground floor of the Express by Holiday Inn, London - Limehouse, the Highway Bar & Restaurant serves a variety of delicious food, from steaks & burgers, to tasty vegetarian bakes, traditional pastas & spicy Indian dishes.
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 LondonTown.com | Limehouse Causeway Guide | Limehouse Causeway London, E14, England, UK | London Streets by Street
The nearest underground station to Limehouse Causeway is 'Canary Wharf Tube' which is about 13 minutes to the South East.
Now a burgeoning centre for some of the world’s leading companies, the hotel is ideally located for business travellers and offers spectacular views of the capital and Canary Wharf.
Limehouse Railway Station, Commercial Road, (17 mins to the North West)
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 LondonTown.com | Limehouse Guide | Limehouse London, E14, England, UK | London Streets by Street
Limehouse is located in the borough of Tower Hamlets
The nearest underground station to Limehouse is 'Canary Wharf Tube' which is about 12 minutes to the South East.
Limehouse Railway Station, Commercial Road, (19 mins to the North West)
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Jane Elizabeth Anne b.1938 - Forestgate, London, England
Albert Edwin (Jack) b.1913 - Limehouse, London, England
Mary Ann (Polly) b.1874 - Limehouse, London, England
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 London Hotels, England - Guide to Cheap London Motels, Lodging from Budget to Luxury 5 Stars.
London Hotels, England - Guide to Cheap London Motels, Lodging from Budget to Luxury 5 Stars.
You can even check availability and rates in real-time for all hotels in London.
Once you have found the right hotel in London, you can instantly reserve it using our 100% Availability Guaranteed, 100% credit card secure online reservation booking engine.
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 letting agents accommodation rental property Limehouse
These organisations typically advertise all types of uk rental property to let in the Limehouse area, including:- flats, houses to rent, short term accommodation, student housing, holiday lets etc.
Profile - At Franklyn James our expertise in the London area - supported by an experienced and successful management team - enables us to offer the very best in property services.
All of this is supplemented by professional support services that include; Financial Services, Surveyors, Solicitors, Interior Design, Property Refurbishment and House Doctoring, as well as Property Management Contractors.
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 Limehouse Cut: Waterscape.com
The Limehouse Cut is an arrow-straight canal passing for almost two miles through industrial London.
It links the River Lee at Bromley-by-Bow with the Thames at Limehouse, avoiding the long loop of the Thames around the Isle of Dogs.
The former Regent's Canal Dock, now called Limehouse Basin, has undergone substantial improvements and is now home to an eclectic mix of vessels from large ocean yachts and motor cruisers to attractively decorated narrowboats.
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 Tower Hamlets - In your ward - Limehouse
You are in Local Area Partnership 7, which covers East India and Lansbury and Limehouse
To find out what council services and amenities are available close to you, use Find My Nearest to find it on the map.
Your local housing offices are in: Limehouse and Poplar
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 Ancestors of John Graves
Married (4): 24 Jun 1624, Limehouse, London, England
John married Sarah Malter, daughter of William Malter and Unknown, on 11 Apr 1597 in Saint Dunstan Stepney, London, Middlesex, England.
(Sarah Malter was born in 1575 in Ratcliff, Yorkshire, England, England, christened in England and died on 24 Jun 1643 in London, Middlesex, England.)
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 Deals on London Hotels from UrbanEasy's London England Hotel Directory
Welcome to the London hotel guide as seen through the eyes of UrbanEasy, the urban jetsetter's premier resource for business and leisure travel information.
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Behind a listed frontage in the heart of Westminster lie London's most luxurious suites and apartments designed with both comfort and efficiency in mind.
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 LondonTown.com | Limehouse Link Guide | Limehouse Link London, E14, England, UK | London Streets by Street
Limehouse Link is located in the borough of Tower Hamlets
The nearest underground station to Limehouse Link is 'Canary Wharf Tube' which is about 22 minutes to the South East.
Limehouse Railway Station, Commercial Road, (8 mins to the North West)
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 Holiday Inn Express London-Limehouse in London, UK - Hotel Reviews - TripAdvisor
We knew it was a bit out of the city center, but we were looking for a combination of location and rate.
Only £49 for the room.The hotel was easy to find although the access into and out of the car park was difficult as it is on a busy road.
It is a little way out of London but fine if you have a rail pass as Docklands light rail...
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 Tower Bridge Hotels in London England by DirectRooms
London Tower Bridge hotels - resorts - accommodation
On the edge of London’s historical square mile near the world-renowned Barbican Centre
A good all round hotel set in the heart of London.
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 Holiday cottages in England, London - HolidayLets.Net
Derwent Yard Apartment - Luxury London Apartment in West Ealing - West Ealing, London, England
London Flats - Luxury Apartment, Central London - LONDON, London, England
Apartment in Bloomsbury, Central London - Georgian Townhouse in quiet, elegant part of town - Bloomsbury, London, England
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 Dorchester Atheneum: George Lawley & Son
who came from a family of boatbuilders in Limehouse (London), England, found his first job in America with the East Boston ship designer, Donald McKay.
After 15 years, Lawley and fellow worker William Maybury opened a shipyard in Scituate in 1866 for the construction of pleasure boats.
Other Industries of New England: Their Origin, Development and Accomplishments, Illustrated by Many Old and Interesting Views.
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