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Car park of Arnos Grove station On 9 October, a small bomb was planted under a car at the Arnos Grove station car park. No-one was injured. 0 0 9 December 1992 - Car park of Woodside Park station On 9 December, a van bomb partially detonated at the car park of Woodside Park station. No-one was injured but it caused evacuations and disruptions. 0
The sequence of house numbers in Upper Gower Street proceeded on the east side from south to north, up to no. 27, and then on the west side from north to south, from no. 28. Gower Street North was numbered independently, from no. 1 (on the northern corner of Grafton Way and Gower Street) to approx. no. 15 (adjacent to Euston Road).
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A pub landlord in Gloucester has said he has been forced to shut his beer garden due to the risk of debris falling from a council-owned car park. Longsmith Street car park was closed in 2023 and ...
Two of the car bombs were defused: a fertilizer bomb in a car outside the Post Office in Broadway and the BBC's armed forces radio studio in Dean Stanley Street. However, the other two exploded, one near the Old Bailey ( 1973 Old Bailey bombing ) and the other at Ministry of Agriculture off Whitehall . [ 19 ]
They pulled over a 1946 Ford coupe containing two suspicious-looking men at the corner of Carlos Avenue and Gower Street in Hollywood. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The two men, Gregory Ulas Powell (age 30) and Jimmy Lee Smith (a.k.a. "Jimmy Youngblood", age 32), had recently committed a string of robberies, and "each had a pistol tucked into his trousers".
Liverpool is a lakeside village in Onondaga County, New York, United States. As of the 2020 census, the population was 2,242. [2] The name was adopted from the city of Liverpool in the United Kingdom. [3] The village is on Onondaga Lake, in the western part of the town of Salina and is northwest of Syracuse, of which it is a suburb.
It was the first such event held in Britain, and became the model for several others held during the 1980s and early 1990s. The aim was to revitalise tourism and the city of Liverpool which had suffered cutbacks, and the idea came from Conservative Environment Minister Michael Heseltine. The festival was hugely popular, attracting 3,380,000 ...