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  2. Hyde Park Gate - Wikipedia

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    These two roads run south, perpendicular to Kensington Road, but the name Hyde Park Gate also applies to the houses on the south side of that road between Queen's Gate and De Vere Gardens. [1] It is known for being a former residence and the death place of Sir Winston Churchill. The numbering system was changed in 1884, e.g. Number 11 became 20.

  3. Hyde Park Corner - Wikipedia

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    The 1935 film Hyde Park Corner takes its name from the area, where it is set. "Hyde Park Corner" was used as a codeword to announce to the government the death of King George VI in 1952. [10] "Hyde Park Corner" was the second episode of the first season of the Netflix series The Crown. It covered the death of George VI and the accession of ...

  4. File:Hyde Park Gate Mews, London by Bsail Al Bayati.jpg

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  5. The Lanesborough - Wikipedia

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    The Lanesborough is a 5-star hotel on Hyde Park Corner in Knightsbridge, central London, England. The hotel is operated by the Oetker Collection. It occupies the neoclassical former building of St George's Hospital, which is listed Grade II*. [1] The hotel is situated next to Hyde Park Corner tube station.

  6. Explore Hyde Park’s history, homes and delicious eats with ...

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    The historic homes are the neighborhood’s crown jewel, but check out what else Hyde Park has in store. Explore Hyde Park’s history, homes and delicious eats with this KC neighborhood guide ...

  7. Joseph Salway - Wikipedia

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    The Hyde Park Gate in London, erected by the Kensington Turnpike Trust. This was the first toll point encountered along the Bath Road, upon leaving London. Joseph Salway was a British artist and surveyor. The Kensington Turnpike Trust was formed by Act of Parliament in 1725 to care for several important roads to the west of London.

  8. Hyde Park Gardens Mews - Wikipedia

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    Nos. 1–21, 14A, and 48 Hyde Park Gardens Mews are listed Grade II on the National Heritage List for England in a group with 9 Clarendon Place. The mews is believed to have been designed by John Crake, built from 1836 to 1840 in conjunction with his Hyde Park Gardens development. [1] The archway entrance to Clarendon Place from the mews in ...

  9. Queen Elizabeth Gate - Wikipedia

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    Queen Elizabeth Gate, Hyde Park, by Giusseppe Lund Queen Elizabeth Gates - geograph.org.uk - 908215 Queen Elizabeth Gate, 2005. Queen Elizabeth Gate, also known as the Queen Mother's Gate, is an entrance consisting of two pairs and two single gates of forged stainless steel and bronze situated in Hyde Park, London, behind Apsley House at Hyde Park Corner.