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  2. Street names of Fitzrovia - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the etymology of street names in the London district of Fitzrovia. The following utilises the generally accepted boundaries of Fitzrovia viz. Euston Road to the north, Tottenham Court Road to the east, Oxford Street to the south and Great Portland Street to the west.

  3. Category:Fitzrovia - Wikipedia

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  4. Fitzrovia - Wikipedia

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    The Ancient Parishes of – west to east – Paddington and St Marylebone (in the modern City of Westminster), and St Pancras (in the modern London Borough of Camden).The core area of Fitzrovia (Tottenham Court), is the south-western part of St Pancras; the remainder of Fitzrovia is in south-eastern St Marylebone.

  5. Herc Rentals - Wikipedia

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    Herc Rentals is an equipment rental company, owned by Herc Holdings. It was formerly a subsidiary of The Hertz Corporation before being spun-off as a separate company in 2016. The company provides rentals of heavy equipment , [ 3 ] tools, power generators and pumps, [ 4 ] as well as sales of used equipment.

  6. Fitzroy Place (London) - Wikipedia

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    Fitzroy Place. Fitzroy Place is an office, residential and retail estate in Fitzrovia, London.With 289 homes, interiors designed by Johnson Naylor, and 220,000 square feet (20,000 m 2) of office space, Fitzroy Place houses a series of shops, restaurants, offices and community spaces set around a publicly accessible central square. [1]

  7. Mews - Wikipedia

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    A mews is a row or courtyard of stables and carriage houses with living quarters above them, built behind large city houses before motor vehicles replaced horses in the early twentieth century. Mews are usually located in desirable residential areas, having been built to cater for the horses, coachmen and stable-servants of prosperous residents.

  8. King John's Palace - Wikipedia

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    Clipstone passed into the ownership of William Bentinck, 2nd Duke of Portland in 1734 on his marriage to Lady Margaret Cavendish-Harley. [ 29 ] Four late 18th century antiquarian images exist of the extant ruins of the King's Houses by Francis Grose (1772), [ 30 ] Samuel Hieronymus Grimm (1773), [ 31 ] Major Hayman Rooke (1790) and John Throsby ...

  9. Bolsover Street - Wikipedia

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    Local London Underground stations for Bolsover Street are in order of proximity Great Portland Street, Regent's Park, Warren Street, and Oxford Circus.Buses numbered 88, 18, 27, 30, 205, 189, 3, 12 and 55 stop within a close distance (<5 minutes walk) from Bolsover Street. [20]