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 WebCab Library : Miscellaneous : UK Enciclopedia - London
The Port of London extends along the Thames River from its mouth on the North Sea upstream to Teddington, where a dam and lock block further inland penetration by normal tides.
London is the capital of the United Kingdom and the mother city of the Commonwealth of Nations.
Facing the Houses of Parliament, in Lambeth, is Lambeth Palace, the London residence of the archbishop of Canterbury.
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 London Bridge --  Encyclopædia Britannica
It lies southeast of London Bridge and northeast of Guy's Hospital, and it is adjacent to the tourist attraction called the London Dungeon.
The Port of London extends along the Thames River from its mouth on the North Sea upstream to Teddington, where a dam and lock block further inland penetration by normal tides.
London is the capital of the United Kingdom and the mother city of the Commonwealth of Nations.
www.britannica.com /eb/article-9048831?source=RSSOTD   (706 words)

  
 BBC - Legacies - Myths and Legends - England - Berkshire - Broadmoor’s word-finder
Suffering from delusions and paranoia, Minor was committed to Broadmoor after murdering a man in London, and remained under lock and key for 38 years, before being transferred to an asylum in America.
Opened in 1863, Broadmoor Criminal Lunatic Asylum, as it was then known, has been home to some of England's most notorious criminals.
In 1872 it admitted one of its most famous patients ever: Dr William Chester Minor, an American surgeon.
www.bbc.co.uk /legacies/myths_legends/england/berkshire   (202 words)

  
 Daniel Lock, Esq. William Hogarth
Daniel Lock was the architect of the Foundling Hospital in London, an institution to which Hogarth directed a significant amount of his own resources and talents as one of the original founders and as the artist for the hospital.
Daniel Lock was also the founder of Lock Hospital and is depicted here by Hogarth as holding the plans for that institution The painting has an illustrious history having been for many years in prominent English collections including that of the Spencer-Churchill family and the family of Lord Northwick
Daniel Lock was also the founder of Lock Hospital and is depicted here by Hogarth as holding the plans for that institution.
www.thelostleaf.com /detail.asp?artID=366   (202 words)

  
 London Bus Routes - W8 timetable
Chase Farm Hospital, The Ridgeway, Lavender Hill, Lancaster Road, Baker Street, Silver Street, Enfield, Southbury Road, Genotin Road, London Road, Park Avenue, Village Road, Church Street, The Broadway, Edmonton Green Bus Station, Hertford Road, Bounces Road, Montagu Road, Picketts Lock Lane, Meridian Way, Picketts Lock Centre.
Picketts Lock Centre, Meridian Way, Picketts Lock Lane, Montagu Road, Bounces Road, Hertford Road, Edmonton Green Bus Station, The Broadway, Church Street, Village Road, Park Avenue, London Road, Enfield, The Town, Silver Street, Baker Street, Lancaster Road, Lavender Hill, The Ridgeway, Chase Farm Hospital.
Chase Farm Hospital - Enfield - Picketts Lock
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 PVT
The lock is engraved "London Armoury" or "London Armoury Co." The left side of the Kerr frame is stamped with an oval stamp proclaiming "London Armoury." A left side barrel flat is stamped "LAC" and with British proof marks of a crown over the letter P (proved) and a crown over the letter V (viewed).
Along with his cavalry duties, Adam Unroe was also detailed as a baggage guard (July-August 1862) and hospital attendant/clerk at the General Hospital at Hanover Academy, Virginia (March 1863).
The cylinder is engraved with that same serial number and the rear of each chamber of the cylinder is stamped with a proved or viewed stamp.
www.tgca.net /pvt_unroes_kerr.htm   (247 words)

  
 Rachel McAdams Biography The Notebook Mean Girls Bio Picture Ryan Gosling Movie Height Photo Age
Rachel McAdams was born in the same hospital as Ryan Gosling - St. Joseph's Hospital in London, Ontario.
Rachel McAdams was born in London, Ontario in Canada, but grew up in the small town of St.
Rachel recently walked away with three MTV Movie Awards in 2005, including Best Kiss for her on-screen lip-lock with Ryan Gosling in The Notebook.
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 AIM25: Royal College of Physicians: SIEVEKING, Sir Edward Henry (1816-1904)
The following year he was appointed physician to the London Lock Hospital and the National Hospital for the Paralysed and Epileptic.
He then returned to England where he took up his medical studies at University College, London, for two years, and then at the University of Edinburgh, where he graduated MD in 1841.
He was a supporter of the reforms of the Royal College of Physicians of that year, which gave powers, such as the election of the president, formerly enjoyed by the eight elect of the College, to the whole body of fellows.
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 Can Family-Based Treatment of Anorexia Nervosa Be Manualized? -- Lock and Le Grange 10 (4): 253 -- Journal of Psychotherapy Practice and Research
intervention originating at the Maudsley Hospital in London.
been treated in a hospital prior to the onset of treatment.
Maudsley Hospital by Christopher Dare and Ivan Eisler and has
jppr.psychiatryonline.org /cgi/content/full/10/4/253   (435 words)

  
 Rachel McAdams Biography The Notebook Mean Girls Bio Picture Ryan Gosling Movie Height Photo Age
Rachel McAdams was born in the same hospital as Ryan Gosling - St. Joseph's Hospital in London, Ontario.
Rachel recently walked away with three MTV Movie Awards in 2005, including Best Kiss for her on-screen lip-lock with Ryan Gosling in The Notebook.
She may play a mean Mean Girl, but Rachel McAdam's real success came from her role in the adaptation of the Nicholas Sparks' book, The Notebook.
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 Camden exhibitions
You can buy a ticket for the zoo and the return boatride from the London Waterbus Service office in Camden Lock Market or tel: 020 7482 2660
Set in 1500 square feet of the listed Horse Hospital in the Stables Market of Camden, the venue has been thoughtfully furnished in order to present the art in a setting more likened to your home or office, whilst also creating a relaxed environment for the visitor.
Jewish Museum: Raymond Burton House, 129-131 Albert Street, Camden, London NW1 7NB.
www.camdenguide.co.uk /entertainment/exhibitions.htm   (435 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - Claudia Schiffer gives birth to boy
LONDON (AP) — German supermodel Claudia Schiffer gave birth to her first child Thursday — a boy by Caesarean section at a London hospital.
Schiffer married Vaughn, 31, the producer of movies including Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels and Snatch, in a private church ceremony near her eastern England country home in May 2002.
Schiffer's husband, British film producer Matthew Vaughn, was by her side as she underwent the procedure.
www.usatoday.com /life/2003-01-30-claudia-baby_x.htm   (435 words)

  
 St Katharine Docks - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
To create as much quayside as possible, the docks were designed in the form of two linked basins (East and West), both accessed via an entrance lock from the Thames.
St Katherine`s Docks took their name from the former hospital of St Catherine by the Tower, built in the 12th century, which stood on the site.
St Katherine`s Docks were one of the commercial docks serving London, and are situated on the north side of the river Thames just east (downstream) of the Tower of London and Tower Bridge.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/St_Katharine_Docks   (435 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Books: Prostitution and Victorian Society : Women, Class, and the State
National Association, Royal Albert, Josephine Butler, Royal Commission, East End, Victorian Britain, Inspector Sloggett, London Lock Hospital, Daniel Cooper, William Acton, Mary Priestman, Margaret Tanner, Home Office, Alfred Balkwill, Great Britain, Rescue Society of London, Berkeley Hill, House of Commons, John Marshall, Ellice Hopkins, Harriet Hicks, William Littleton, Thomas Woollcombe, James Stansfeld, Christopher Bulteel
James Joyce, Sexuality and Social Purity by Katherine Mullin on 4 pages
Unequal Sisters: A Multicultural Reader in U.S. Women's History by Ellen Carol Dubois on 4 pages
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 Lionel Bart
He first made his name (which he changed to Bart after St Bartholomew's Hospital) with the 1959 musical, ''Lock up your Daughters'', based on an 18th century play by Henry Fielding.
He was born Lionel Begleiter in London, of Jewish extraction, and grew up in Stepney.
His next hit, ''Fings Ain't Wot They Used T'Be'', was notable for encouraging the use of authentic Cockney accents on the London stage, and Bart became a "trendy" figure.
www.infothis.com /find/Lionel_Bart   (282 words)

  
 AIM25: Royal College of Physicians: SIEVEKING, Sir Edward Henry (1816-1904)
The following year he was appointed physician to the London Lock Hospital and the National Hospital for the Paralysed and Epileptic.
He was a supporter of the reforms of the Royal College of Physicians of that year, which gave powers, such as the election of the president, formerly enjoyed by the eight elect of the College, to the whole body of fellows.
There is also material relating to Sieveking's professional role as a physician elsewhere in the College archives, including three addresses to various institutions and an article by Sieveking, 1876-[1891] (MS109/10-13); Letter from Sieveking to Charles Edouard Brown-Sequard, about the publication of an article of Brown-Sequard's, 1858, amongst the latter's papers (MSBROWC/980/11).
www.aim25.ac.uk /cats/8/7171.htm   (1273 words)

  
 AIM25: Royal College of Physicians: SIEVEKING, Sir Edward Henry (1816-1904)
The following year he was appointed physician to the London Lock Hospital and the National Hospital for the Paralysed and Epileptic.
He was a supporter of the reforms of the Royal College of Physicians of that year, which gave powers, such as the election of the president, formerly enjoyed by the eight elect of the College, to the whole body of fellows.
There is also material relating to Sieveking's professional role as a physician elsewhere in the College archives, including three addresses to various institutions and an article by Sieveking, 1876-[1891] (MS109/10-13); Letter from Sieveking to Charles Edouard Brown-Sequard, about the publication of an article of Brown-Sequard's, 1858, amongst the latter's papers (MSBROWC/980/11).
www.aim25.ac.uk /cats/8/7171.htm   (1273 words)

  
 St Katharine Docks - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
St Katherine`s Docks took their name from the former hospital of St Catherine by the Tower, built in the 12th century, which stood on the site.
St Katherine`s Docks were one of the commercial docks serving London, and are situated on the north side of the river Thames just east (downstream) of the
To create as much quayside as possible, the docks were designed in the form of two linked basins (East and West), both accessed via an entrance lock from the Thames.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/St_Katherine's_Dock   (1273 words)

  
 St Katharine Docks - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
St Katherine`s Docks took their name from the former hospital of St Catherine by the Tower, built in the 12th century, which stood on the site.
To create as much quayside as possible, the docks were designed in the form of two linked basins (East and West), both accessed via an entrance lock from the Thames.
Port of London Authority took over the management of almost all of the Thames docks, including the St Katharine.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/St_Katharine_Docks   (1273 words)

  
 scanna x-ray parcel scanners letterbomb detectors and mailscanners
At 11.22pm, someone rang a hospital in London and said: "There is a maroon taxi parked outside the BBC.
Twelve hours earlier the cab had been sold to an Irishman from a used car yard in Picketts Lock, Edmonton, north-east London, half an hour after it had been put on sale.
The bomb had been placed in a car parked on the sea front at Gandia, which is a popular tourist resort.
www.scanna-msc.com /news_marchapril2001.htm   (1273 words)

  
 Wtnh.com, Connecticut News and Weather - Home
(New London-WTNH, Apr. 10, 2006 6:00 PM) _ The lock down at Lawrence Memorial Hospital in New London has ended after a police search turned up nothing.
Share your thoughts with ABC News about World News Tonight co-anchor Bob Woodruff and photographer Doug Vogt.
(Los Angeles-AP, Apr. 6, 2006 7:20 PM) _ Bob Woodruff wanted to deliver the news to his colleagues himself: He's moving on to outpatient care for injuries he suffered in Iraq and enjoying family life, the ABC anchorman said in a written message.
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 BBC SPORT SCOTLAND Gordon Brown: A profile
He was admitted to a London hospital before eventually returning to Scotland where he died in an Ayr hospice on the morning of Monday 19 March.
It was, though, as a British Lion that Gordon Brown earned his status as a world-class lock forward.
Gordon Brown was born on 1 November 1947 in the Ayrshire town of Troon.
news.bbc.co.uk /sport/hi/english/scotland/newsid_1214000/1214779.stm   (690 words)

  
 London Bridge --  Encyclopædia Britannica
It lies southeast of London Bridge and northeast of Guy's Hospital, and it is adjacent to the tourist attraction called the London Dungeon.
The Port of London extends along the Thames River from its mouth on the North Sea upstream to Teddington, where a dam and lock block further inland penetration by normal tides.
any of several successive structures spanning the River Thames between Borough High Street in Southwark and King William Street in the City of London.
www.britannica.com /eb/article-9048831   (746 words)

  
 LEGH RICHMOND - LoveToKnow Article on LEGH RICHMOND
In 1805 he became assistant-chaplain to the Lock Hospital, London, and rector of Turvey, Bedfordshire, where he remained till his death on the Sth of May 1827.
He was powerfully influenced by William Wilberforce's Practical View of Christianity, and took a prominent interest in the British and Foreign Bible Society, the Church Missionary Society and similar institutions.
To properly cite this LEGH RICHMOND article in your work, copy the complete reference below:
www.1911encyclopedia.org /R/RI/RICHMOND_LEGH.htm   (746 words)

  
 allthemdead.SCW
MALCOLM But you were rushed to the hospital in London-- JIMI One night, I met this cat.
Malcolm looks at the lock on the outside of the door, which is now out of joint.
Malcolm holds up the picture to the orangish purple horizon where Johnny is a tiny figure walking as "Machine Gun" swirls out of the car.
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 David Lock
The London Lock: A Charitable Hospital for Venereal Disease, 1746-1952
Work of the Lord Chancellor's Department: Minutes of Evidence, Tuesday 2 November 1999: The Lord Irvine of Lairg; David Lock, MP; Sir Hayden Phillips (House of Commons Paper)
~Deborah Hughes--Hallett, Patti Frazer Lock, Andrew M. Gleason, Daniel E. Flath, Sheldon P. Gordon, David O. Lomen, David Lovelock, William G. McCallum, Brad G. Osgood, Andrew Pasquale
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 AIM25: Royal College of Surgeons of England: London Lock Hospital records
Madan, a follower of John Wesley, introduced singing of hymns by the whole congregation and published a book of hymns with music as used in the chapel.
Madan was forced to resign in 1780 after publishing "Thelyphthora or Female Ruin" which advocated the solution to prostitution in polygamy.
Martin Madan became the Honorary Chaplain and built a chapel, seating 800, which opened in 1865.
www.aim25.ac.uk /cgi-bin/search2?coll_id=859&inst_id=9   (746 words)

  
 Stables Market - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
As of 2006 a large indoor market hall is under construction in a yard between the Stables Market and Camden Lock Market, which was previously used for open air stalls.
The Stables Market is the largest section of Camden Market, in Camden Town, London, England.
The market has been built in the former Midland Railway stables and horse hospital.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Stables_Market   (302 words)

  
 Prostitution in maritime London - Leisure, health and housing - Port Cities
If the women were suffering from sexually transmitted diseases they were placed in a locked hospital until cured.
Prostitutes arrested there were sent to the Lock Hospitals in Soho and Kensington.
Woolwich, home of the Royal Artillery and a Royal Marines posting, was one of the few garrison towns in London.
www.portcities.org.uk /london/server/show/ConNarrative.111/chapterId/2349/Prostitution-in-maritime-London.html   (304 words)

  
 Untitled Document
It was located close to a turnpike, the Lock Hospital and a bridge over the Neckinger River, and now - amidst waves of social housing (Guinness, LCC to GLC) all around - close to the only Lubetkin building on the Southbank.
This is the densely signifying heart of London shorn of the later suburban sprawls of Islington, Hackney, Clapham, Bloomsbury, Chelsea or Kensington.
In the seventeenth century the view east would have extended over farmers' fields flanking the Thames for miles, and over the river and mudflats the next fort in the circuit would have been clearly visible, just beyond what is now a circular bandstand.
www.g-m-a.net /docs/c_forting.html   (304 words)

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