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  Pudding Mill Lane DLR station - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pudding Mill Lane DLR station is a station on the Docklands Light Railway (DLR) in east London.
The station is located on the DLR's Stratford branch, between Bow Church and Stratford stations and is on the boundary between Travelcard Zone 2 and Zone 3.
Pudding Mill Lane is expected to be closed for safety reasons during the 2012 Olympics to prevent overcrowding.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Pudding_Mill_Lane_DLR_station   (175 words)

  
 The Legend of Pudding Lane Letterbox   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The land in the area known as Pleasant Valley was known for the fertility of the soil.
For the celebration of the road being completed a "monster pudding" was to be made.
When the pudding was done it was said to be the size of a haystack Two men scooped pudding from the base and the pudding toppled killing one of the men.
webpages.charter.net /magicmoment/pudding.htm   (274 words)

  
 Country Living--Printer friendly version   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Loosely defined, pudding is a dish that's usually made with flour, eggs, milk and flavorings, but from there on the cook's creative options are practically boundless.
Given all its delicious variations, it's little wonder that pudding is a universal comfort food ‑- or that virtually every culture in the world has its treasured recipes, from Spanish flan to Russian Taganrok to French bavarois and beyond.
The result is an enticing selection of puddings that are as scrumptious and satisfying as the originals and, in most cases, simple to make and pretty to serve ‑- no small considerations when the usual Yuletide bustle leaves you strapped for time.
magazines.ivillage.com /countryliving/print/0,,654695,00.html   (762 words)

  
 Pudding Lane - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pudding Lane is the street in London formerly containing Farryner's bakehouse where the Great Fire of London began in 1666.
It is off Eastcheap in the City of London, near London Bridge.
According to the chronicler John Stow, it is allegedly named after the 'puddings' (medieval word for entrails and organs) which would fall from the carts coming down the Lane from the butchers in Eastcheap as they headed for the waste barges on the Thames.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Pudding_Lane   (311 words)

  
 The National Archives Learning Curve | Snapshots | Fire in London
Pudding Lane (Clue: north of the river, near the bridge)
A ten-year-old boy called Edward Taylor and his family were questioned for throwing fireballs at an open window in Pudding Lane and in the streets.
Later, close to Pudding Lane, a monument was built so that people would not forget the fire.
www.learningcurve.gov.uk /snapshots/snapshot47/snapshot47.htm   (1186 words)

  
 Books | From Pudding Lane it spread to Wall Street...
On 1 September 1666, the day before that fateful spark in Pudding Lane, the cramped crew of the warship Royal James bob on a night-time sea.
Meanwhile, we are in Pudding Lane, timber-framed, haphazard houses nestling cheek by jowl around the bakery and home of Thomas Farriner, his infamous oven still warm.
There, in an hour when 'Slothfulness and the Heat of the Bed have riveted a man to his pillow', some shoddily-snuffed cinder smouldered, the malevolent glow crept forth and hell and destruction were loosed.
books.guardian.co.uk /print/0,3858,4739600-99937,00.html   (698 words)

  
 LondonTown.com | Pudding Lane Guide | Pudding Lane London, EC3R, England, UK | London Streets by Street | London hotel ...
Pudding Lane is located in the City and County of the City of London
Welcome to our guide for the area around Pudding Lane in City and County of the City of London.
The nearest underground station to Pudding Lane is 'Monument ' which is about 1 minutes to the West.
www.londontown.com /LondonStreets/pudding_lane_a3b.html   (1179 words)

  
 The Stuarts - The Great Fire of London
The fire began in the Pudding Lane house of baker Thomas Farriner.
The fire spread destroying houses west of Pudding Lane.
The fire had burned for half a mile to the East and North of Pudding Lane.
www.historyonthenet.com /Stuarts/great_fire.htm   (619 words)

  
 MSN Encarta - Great Fire of London
It broke out at night at Farriner's Bakery in Pudding Lane as a small accidental fire, and, fanned by a strong east wind, it quickly spread to nearby warehouses containing highly flammable materials.
By morning the diarist Samuel Pepys found 300 houses and half of London Bridge in flames; he reported this to King Charles II, who ordered him to tell the Lord Mayor to pull down houses to create a firebreak.
However, many of the new churches, and in particular the new St Paul's Cathedral, were designed by Sir Christopher Wren, who in collaboration with Robert Hooke also erected a monument to the fire in Pudding Lane, with an inscription falsely attributing it to Catholic arson.
uk.encarta.msn.com /encyclopedia_781530470/Great_Fire_of_London.html   (286 words)

  
 The Great Fire of London 1666
The fire soon took hold and by the 2nd September, 300 houses had collapsed and the strong east wind spread the flames further, jumping from house to house.
The fire soon swept through the warren of streets lined with houses, the upper stories of which almost touched across the narrow winding lanes.
A monument was erected in Pudding Lane on the spot where the fire began, and can be seen today, where it is a reminder of those terrible days in September 1666.
www.historic-uk.com /HistoryUK/England-History/GreatFire.htm   (771 words)

  
 Monument   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Lay this 202-foot-long column on its side pointing east and its Roman Doric scroll-top with flaming urn would mark the spot on Pudding Lane where the Great Fire of 1666 broke out.
Gone, too, were most wooden structures, much of the London Wall, and many of the narrow lanes that had limited building size and slowed traffic.
Across Byward Street is the face of the oldest continuously used church in London, All Hallows by the Tower.
www.homeatfirst.com /monument.htm   (684 words)

  
 BBC Kent - Walk Through Time - Centre of Maidstone Walk: Pudding Lane
In Pudding Lane, above the greengrocers shop, there is an impressive building with weathering and butterfly bushes moving in on the parapet.
Further down, there are some mock Tudor buildings but the historic site is the frontage of Fremlin's Brewery at the end of Pudding Lane in Earl Street.
At ground level, there is still some old street furniture with some old granite setts which never wear out and kerb stones.
www.bbc.co.uk /kent/nature/09.shtml   (496 words)

  
 MSN Encarta - Search Results - Pudding Mill ... station
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 Docklands Light Railway - Stations - Pudding Mill Lane   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Docklands Light Railway - Stations - Pudding Mill Lane
Download a local map of the area surrounding this station in PDF format.
Pudding Mill Lane station connects with local bus numbers 25, 108, D8, S2, N8, N25 and N108.
www.tfl.gov.uk /dlr/stations/pudding_mill.shtml   (98 words)

  
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Each and every Pudding we make is individually mixed, weighed out and shaped, tied up in Calico with string, boiled in the cloth, in the traditional method for many hours in old style "coppers" then hung individually on a line to dry and mature,
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www.puddinglane.com.au /index.htm   (121 words)

  
 The Great Fire of London - Explore St Paul's Cathedral
On the 2nd of September 1666 a disastrous fire broke out at Pudding Lane in the City of London, which was to live on in memory as the Great Fire of London.
The fire's end is still marked by a small wooden figure at Cock Lane, near Pie Corner.
However the main memorial to the fire is the famous Monument, designed by Sir Christopher Wren...
www.explore-stpauls.net /oct03/textMM/GreatFireN.htm   (497 words)

  
 Vampire library of Darkness : Dracula Kidds, the: The House on Blood Pudding Lane, Tim Kelly   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Vampire library of Darkness : Dracula Kidds, the: The House on Blood Pudding Lane, Tim Kelly
Dracula Kidds, the: The House on Blood Pudding Lane
Paperback The Dracula Kidds: The House on Blood Pudding Lane
www.vampires.nu /pages/Books.cfm/ID/2300/PageID/22   (44 words)

  
 Broadcast Equipment Hire - Kent - The Pudding Lane Fire Co Ltd
With over twenty five years of fire fighting and emergency rescue experience in the heart of London, Operations Director, Roger Kendall was seconded by The London Fire Brigade to London Weekend Television as The Technical Advisor and Safety Officer to the TV series, LONDON'S BURNING.
The Pudding Lane Fire Company Ltd now has a range of experts available in various disciplines and is able to offer a full range of fire and risk management services from fire extinguisher hire to complete Production and Event risk management.
Helping to turn your dreams into reality, we pride ourselves on always being able to engineer a safe solution to any risk critical problem.
www.4rfv.co.uk /brieflisting.asp?scategory=124&company=35319&start=0   (288 words)

  
 The Dove, Plum Pudding Lane, Dargate, Canterbury, Kent, ME13 9HB, , England, Britain, from Alastair Sawday's Special ...
The Dove, Plum Pudding Lane, Dargate, Canterbury, Kent, ME13 9HB,, England, Britain, from Alastair Sawday's Special Places to Stay, Pubs and Inns of England and Wales
In winter, woodsmoke hangs in the air; in summer, it’s the heady scent of roses.
This is an idyllic rural pub in the gloriously named Plum Pudding Lane...
www.specialplacestostay.com /search/display.php?FileID=pub1818   (245 words)

  
 GRAPHIC COMM CENTRAL
Once upon a time, there lived on Pudding Lane a poor printer.
He did have a shop and home on Pudding Lane.
Records show that the famous colonial preacher, Cotton Mather, preformed a marriage ceremony wedding Fleet to Miss Elizabeth Goose.
teched.vt.edu /gcc/HTML/PrintingsPast/FairyTale.html   (415 words)

  
 Pudding Lane
A delicious date & toffee liqueur Log, ready to se...
All Puddings are available in sizes from 500g to 3kg - or larger by special request.
Hand-made in the traditional ROUND shape, or pudding LOGS for easy slicing.
www.sc4.com.au /puddinglane/index.php?cat=262   (55 words)

  
 Harbottle's Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
This list could go on (and on and on..) but to be honest there are better things to list, such as animals:
And next to the old ones that have been renamed as they would be too rude for today's sensibilities (those of a nervous disposition please avert your eyes):
Pardon street, Quaggy Walk, Crutched Friars, Mount Ararat Road, Knobs Hill Road, Pudding Lane, Scout Approach, Bird-in-bush Road, Petty France, George and Katherine Wheel Alley, The Pigs Lane, Eureka Road, Cyclops Mews, Elf Row, Honeypot Lane, Voluntary Place Amalgamated Drive, Mudlarks Way, Inca Drive, Sugar Loaf Walk, Dog Kennel Hill, Nutmeg Lane and Plumbers Row
www.professorharbottle.co.uk /london.html   (447 words)

  
 *Christmas Puddings
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A sumptuous traditional round Christmas pudding hand made in Australia using the very best ingredients, boiled in the cloth and Cloth decorated.
A delicious Christmas pudding hand made in Australia using the very best ingredients including Golden Australian Macadamia Nuts and Barossa Valley Brandy, boiled in the cloth and Cloth decorated.
www.everythingchristmas.com.au /category28_1.htm   (131 words)

  
 Timeline 1661-1699
1663 May 7, Theatre Royal in Drury Lane, London, opened.
1666 Sep 2, The Great Fire of London, having started at Pudding Lane, began to demolish about four-fifths of London.
It started at the house of King Charles II's baker, Thomas Farrinor, after he forgot to extinguish his oven.
www.timelines.ws /1661_1699.HTML   (13653 words)

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