explains about twin towns, etc.
have thoroughly researched the twin towns of London boroughs, which, thank heavens, means we don't have to.
explains about twin towns, etc.
have thoroughly researched the twin towns of London boroughs, which, thank heavens, means we don't have to.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Twinning
The two stations are at either end of the Dutchflyer rail-ferry service, via ...
This estate is called Clichy to mark the link established in 1957 between the...
Hammersmith & Fulham has been twinned with Neukolln (a borough of West Be...
A Grade II listed building, built around 1780 and extended during the following two centuries. It contains some 200-year-old beams which were originally parts of ships. The building now houses Sand...
From Finlays we learn that: James Finlay (d. 1790) began his career in Glasgow in the family textile business selling cotton goods. He moved into embroidered muslins and also manufacture. His son K...
Group, Commerce, Food & Drink, Gardens / Agriculture, Africa, Scotland, Sri Lanka
This building was used as a hotel, 'The Pilgrim' until about 1930.  It was demolished following WW2 bomb damage.  The photo shows the east side and Byron's window was on the first floor, fourth fro...
The Sunlight Wharf building was constructed 1906 and specialised in storage of furs, silk and tinned fruit.  The last working crane on the city waterfront was operated by LEP Transport Ltd at Sunli...
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