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Reference to Bradshaw’s railway guides (1839-1861), train timetables and railway travel information published by English printer George Bradshaw.
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In the 1860s, the Aerated Bread Company, known as A.B.C., established tearooms that specialized in tea and light meals.
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Signs attached to buses indicating their destinations.
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Steep road in Hampstead.
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Street in Chelsea leading to the Thames.
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English portrait painter (1723-1792).
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Poor district in east London.
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Also “God Save the Queen”; British national anthem.
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Plain-woven cotton or linen fabric.
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Residential area of south London.
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This pedestrian tunnel under the Thames River, the world’s first underwater tunnel, was opened in 1843.
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That is, sightseeing.
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A popular attraction at Hampton Court Palace, west of London, is the hedge maze.
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Short periods between events.
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Office responsible for the registration of births, marriages, and deaths.
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Hill in the City of London, site of St. Paul’s Cathedral.
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Major thoroughfare leading from Trafalgar Square to the Houses of Parliament; the site of many government offices.
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This would have been around 1600.
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They are in the City of London; Temple Bar is a historic site where a bar, or chain, marked the entrance to the city.