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  2. World's End, Kensington and Chelsea - Wikipedia

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    On Cary's New And Accurate Plan Of London And Westminster (1795), the inn is shown on the north side of Kings Road, the only building in the area. [4] The modern public house, the World's End Distillery, on the south side of King's Road, was built in 1897. [5] Famous ex-residents of the World's End Estate include Christine Keeler and Joe Strummer.

  3. Temple Fortune - Wikipedia

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    Although the area had been served by horse-drawn omnibuses (since at least the 1880s) and later motor buses (from 1907), it was the tram line of 1910, connecting Church End with Golders Green Station, which led to the development of the area west of the Finchley Road. A Carmelite Monastery was established in Bridge Lane in 1908.

  4. King's Road - Wikipedia

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    King's Road was the site of the first UK branch of Starbucks, which opened in 1999. In 1984, Keith Wainwright, a pioneer responsible for starting one of the first men's hairdressers catering for the longer men's styles of the time, with such clients including Roy Wood, Cat Stevens and The Walker Brothers, opened the salon "Smile", at 434 King's ...

  5. Hobnob biscuit - Wikipedia

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    The commercial recipe for Hobnob biscuits was introduced by McVitie's in the UK in 1985. [5] A best seller, demand for the plain Hobnobs led to the introduction of a chocolate variant in 1987. [ 5 ] The biscuit is available in many varieties, including dark chocolate , chocolate orange, and Hobnob bars.

  6. West Kensington - Wikipedia

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    Kensington Canal 1850 Margravine Cemetery A map showing the wards of Fulham Metropolitan Borough as they appeared in 1916.. From the High Middle Ages, the hamlet of North End in the County of Middlesex was mainly farmland and market gardens, with a few scattered houses along North End Lane which wound its way from Walham Green to the trunk road linking the parishes of Hammersmith and Kensington.

  7. Roman roads in Britannia - Wikipedia

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    Roman Britain military infrastructure in 68 AD A Roman lighthouse at Dover Castle, 3rd century. Dubris was the starting point of Watling Street to London and Wroxeter. The earliest roads, built in the first phase of Roman occupation (the Julio-Claudian period, AD 43–68), connected London with the ports used in the invasion (Chichester and Richborough), and with the earlier legionary bases at ...

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