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  Family History
You may be able to have a search done for officers who served in the last part of the nineteenth century by contacting the 'Spike Hughes' database.
If your family member lived at the Metropolitan and City of London Police Orphanage, you may be able to request the Orphans' Fund, which is a registered charity and worth supporting, to search in their archives.
London police officers who have received Bronze Royal Humane Society Awards between 1891 and 1907 are listed here.
www.historybytheyard.co.uk /family_history.htm   (1221 words)

  
 London Breweries producing Real Ale & Speciality Beer
John and Matthias are standing in front of a "London" Copper that was used from 1823 (i.e.
Walk alongside the brewery in the direction of London, and turn right at The Mawson Arms, and the brewery reception is on the right, in the yard turned into on the right.
It is served by the number 177 and 180 buses, travelling in the direction of Woolwich from Greenwich Railway Station, the latter being connected to Central London by the Docklands Light Railway (DLR) and the train from Waterloo East that goes to to Charlton.
www.whitebeertravels.co.uk /lonbrew.html   (2945 words)

  
 Encyclopedia :: encyclopedia : Greenwich   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Greenwich (pronounced 'gren-itch' [ˈgrɛnɪtʃ], or [ˈgrɪnɪtʃ] by the locals) is a town, now part of the south eastern urban sprawl of London, on the south bank of the river Thames in the London Borough of Greenwich.
Philip Dormer Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chesterfield, statesman and man of letters, lived in the Ranger's House, Chesterfield Walk, SE10.
Dr Samuel Johnson, compiler of the first English dictionary, lived in Greenwich Church Street when he first came to London in 1736
www.hallencyclopedia.com /Greenwich   (780 words)

  
 British Guild Of Beer Writers
Occasional contributor to London Drinker and The Full Pint (both London CAMRA publications).
Extensive MA thesis: The public house during its free-licensing period 1830-1874, with a particular emphasis on London (University of Vienna).
General presentations on beer appreciation, beer flavour and styles and beer and food matching, including the Cheltenham Festival of Science, BBC Radio 4 Food Programme and contributor to articles in the Observer, Telegraph and OLN.
www.beerwriters.co.uk /gui_members.php   (5380 words)

  
 www.northscience.com - Science News Online and Science Foundation
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Dendrochronology to be published in Brothwell and Pollard, Handbook of Archaeological Sciences John Wiley and Sons, London, 2001 1990) Methods of Dendrochronology: Applications in the Environmental Sciences.
www.northscience.com /content/chapter27.html   (15502 words)

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