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  2. Postal codes in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Using the 6-digit postal code to look up the Central Public Lirbary in the OneMap application. Due to Singapore being a small city-state and most buildings having singular, dedicated delivery points, the postal code can be used as a succinct and precise identifier of buildings in Singapore, akin to a geocode.

  3. New Cavendish Street - Wikipedia

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    The west end of New Cavendish Street from Marylebone High Street. New Cavendish Street is a street in the City of Westminster, London, that runs from Marylebone High Street in the west to Cleveland Street in the east. The street was built in 1775 and named after the Cavendish family, who were related to the ground landlords, the Dukes of ...

  4. University of Westminster - Wikipedia

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    The University of Westminster is a public university based in London, United Kingdom. Founded in 1838 as the Royal Polytechnic Institution , it was the first polytechnic to open in London. [ 3 ] The Polytechnic formally received a Royal charter in August 1839, and became the University of Westminster in 1992 .

  5. Henrietta Place - Wikipedia

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    Henrietta Place, originally known as Henrietta Street, is a street in Marylebone in the City of Westminster in central London that runs from Marylebone Lane in the east to Cavendish Square in the west. It is joined on the north side by Welbeck Street and Wimpole Street, and on the south side by Vere Street, Chapel Place, and Old Cavendish Street.

  6. Holles Street - Wikipedia

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    The street was one of those laid out around 1729 [1] when the area north of Oxford Street was urbanised on a grid pattern.It was named after John Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle, who in 1710 purchased the Manor of Marylebone.

  7. New Museums Site - Wikipedia

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    New Museums was the second university departmental site, after the Old Schools (near the Senate House), and the university's first science site. [1] Several important scientific developments of the 19th and 20th centuries were made at the New Museums Site, mainly at the Old Cavendish Laboratory, including the discoveries of the electron by J. J. Thomson (1897) and the neutron by Chadwick (1932 ...

  8. Welbeck Street - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Young, who lived at 48 Welbeck Street from 1799.. The notorious 18th-century highwayman James MacLaine was once a grocer on Welbeck Street.. Prince Francis of Teck died at Miss Clara Nelson Smith's nursing home 15 Welbeck Street on 22 October 1910.

  9. Mortimer Street - Wikipedia

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    Mortimer Street is a street in the City of Westminster. It runs from the junction of Cavendish Place, Langham Place, and Regent Street in the west, to the junction of Cleveland Street, Goodge Street, and Newman Street in the east.