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  2. Earl's Court - Wikipedia

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    A plaque in the former Earls Court venue commemorated some of these events and that the reclusive Queen Victoria was an occasional visitor to the many shows put on at the site. In 1897 Kiralfy had the Empress Hall built to seat 6,000 in neighbouring Fulham and he had the Earl's Court grounds converted into the style of the 1893 Chicago White ...

  3. Earl's Court tube station - Wikipedia

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    Earl's Court tube station is a Grade II listed London Underground station in Earl's Court, London, on the District and Piccadilly lines. It is an important interchange for both lines and is situated in both Travelcard Zone 1 and Zone 2. The station has an eastern entrance on Earl's Court Road and a western entrance on Warwick Road (both part of ...

  4. Philbeach Gardens - Wikipedia

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    Philbeach Gardens is a communal garden square in the Earl's Court district of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. The communal garden at the centre of the development is 0.9815 hectares (2.425 acres) in size and was previously the site of tennis club and courts. [1]

  5. File:Prince of Wales, Earls Court, SW6 (5306444465).jpg

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    A pub just behind Earl's Court exhibition centre. Address: 14 Lillie Road. Owner: Spirit Pub Company [Taylor Walker] ; Punch Taverns [Spirit Group] (former). Links: Fancyapint Pubs Galore Beer in the Evening. Dead Pubs (history) Date: 4 July 2009, 15:25: Source: Prince of Wales, Earl's Court, SW6. Uploaded by Oxyman; Author: Ewan Munro from ...

  6. Empress State Building - Wikipedia

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    The building is named after the Empress Hall which formerly stood on the site, and in tribute to the Empire State Building. [1] It was completed in 1962 for the Admiralty [2] on the site of the former Empress Hall and ice rink as a commercial building and was 100 metres (328 ft) tall with 28 floors, designed by Stone, Toms & Partners and was briefly the tallest commercial building in London ...

  7. District line - Wikipedia

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    Overhead view of the District line platforms at Earl's Court (2005) East of Earl's Court there is a grade-separated junction off the main line to the Edgware Road branch. This follows the Circle line after High Street Kensington station where there are also two bay platforms for the District line.

  8. Prisoners of Profit - The Huffington Post

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    The Huffington Post uploaded and annotated the documents — including court transcripts, police reports, audits and inspection records — uncovered during this investigation. Hover over the highlighted passages to see the source document behind each fact.

  9. Earl's Court Square - Wikipedia

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    Earl's Court Square is a garden square in Earl's Court, London, England. It was developed from 1872 or 1873 on agricultural land belonging to the Edwardes family . It is primarily made up of stuccoed terraced houses with Italianate dressings but also contains properties in the Jacobean and Second Empire styles as well as a number of purpose ...

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