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  2. Bromley-by-Bow - Wikipedia

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    Bromley-by-Bow tube station in 2009. Bromley-by-Bow station is located in the centre of Bromley and has the London Underground District and Hammersmith & City lines serving it. The Metropolitan line ceased serving Bromley in 1990 British Rail London, Tilbury & Southend Railway services stopped at the station until 1962.

  3. List of telephone exchanges in London - Wikipedia

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    To call a Pinner number, for example, you would dial PIN, wait for the operator to answer, then state the 4-figure number required. As the telephone system was modernised and liberalised with multiple telephone companies and numbers became portable, the rigid correspondence of numeric codes to exchanges was relaxed, but even today it is likely ...

  4. List of areas of London - Wikipedia

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    Postcode district(s) Dialling code ... Bromley (also Bromley-by-Bow) Tower Hamlets [35] LONDON: E3: 020: Bromley Common: Bromley [34] BROMLEY: BR3: 020: Brompton:

  5. BR postcode area - Wikipedia

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    The BR postcode area, also known as the Bromley postcode area, [2] is a group of eight postcode districts in England, within seven post towns. These cover part of south-eastern Greater London , as well as a small part of north-west Kent .

  6. Coventry Cross Estate - Wikipedia

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    Coventry Cross Estate is a social housing estate in Bromley by Bow area of London. History. The name Coventry Cross dates back to a public house by that name.

  7. Devons Road - Wikipedia

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    The Poplar and Stepney Sick Asylum in 1871. The Poplar and Stepney Sick Asylum was established in Devons Road in 1868. [4] This institution was renamed St Andrew's Hospital in 1921, after a nearby church that was destroyed in the First World War.

  8. Metropolitan Borough of Poplar - Wikipedia

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    This represented the bow-shaped bridge over the River Lea. The shield on the right was the seal of Bromley St Leonard Vestry, and depicts the saint dressed as a bishop. There remain a number of street signs which have been preserved with the name of the former borough.

  9. Bow, London - Wikipedia

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    This became The Bow and Bromley Institute, then in 1887 the East London Technical College and a Salvation Army hall in 1911. From the 1930s it was used as the Embassy Billiard Hall and after the war became the Bow Palais, but was demolished in 1956 after a fire. [17] The London E postcode area was formed in 1866, with the E3 sub-division in ...