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  M25 motorway - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The idea of an orbital road around London was first proposed early in the 20th century, through the Lutyens and Bressey plans of 1937 to the Abercrombie Plan of 1945 which proposed a series of five individual roads around the capital.
These two elements of the inner ring road are known locally (and sign-posted) as the "North Circular Road" and the "South Circular Road" respectively.
The M25 was officially opened in October 1986 with a ceremony by Margaret Thatcher opening the section between J22 and J23 (London Colney and South Mimms).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/M25_motorway   (1200 words)

  
 Events Past 2001 and earlier
South: The Race to the Pole (14 September 2000 - September 2001, extended to 31 January 2002.
South Georgia is a unique sub-Antarctic island of exceptional natural beauty and with wonderful wild life on land and at sea.
'South' runs from 14 September 2000 to September 2001 in the Canadian Pacific Special Exhibitions Gallery at the National Maritime Museum and is sponsored by A T Kearney and supported by Burberry, the Corporation of Trinity House and Orient.
www.antarctic-circle.org /eventspast1.htm   (12085 words)

  
 Amateur Association Boxing
National Stadium, South Circular Road, Dublin 8, Ireland...
United States Amateur Boxing Inc. (USA Boxing) is the National Governing Body for the sport of Olympic...
The South Atlantic Association governs amateur boxing in the State of...
www.sportsbooks-today.com /sportbookte/52/amateur-association-boxing.php   (857 words)

  
 Trivia Contest - World Cultures European
At that time, the most fashionable part of Dublin was the North Side and he was asked why he was building on the South Side.
He said "Where I go, fashion follows me" To this day the most fashionable part of Dublin is the South Side.
• Dublin bus numbers follow the system used in the days of the horse-drawn tram, which ran from the city centre outwards in a clockwise direction from south to north?
www.irishcultureandcustoms.com /TriviaDidyouknow.html   (6603 words)

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