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  2. History of Shepherd's Bush - Wikipedia

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    In 1908 Shepherd's Bush became one of the principal sites for the Summer Olympics and, in the same year, hosted the Franco-British Exhibition (also known as "The Bush Exhibition", and "The Great White City"), a large public fair, which attracted 8 million visitors and celebrated the Entente Cordiale signed in 1904 by the United Kingdom and France.

  3. White City, London - Wikipedia

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    Shepherd's Bush railway station. White City is a district of London, England, in the northern part of Shepherd's Bush in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham, 5 miles (8 km) west-northwest of Charing Cross. White City is home to Television Centre, White City Place, Westfield London and Loftus Road, the home stadium of Queens Park ...

  4. Shepherd's Bush railway station (1869–1916) - Wikipedia

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    Stations around Shepherd's Bush Shepherd's Bush station on an Ordnance Survey map, 1894. The L&SWR opened the line through the station on 1 January 1869. The line ran in an arc with the station near its apex, located in a shallow cutting on the west side of Shepherd's Bush Road adjacent to Sulgrave Road. The station opened on 1 May 1874.

  5. Stations around Shepherd's Bush - Wikipedia

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    The roundel sign at the present-day Shepherd's Bush tube station. Shepherd's Bush is an area of west London, England, which has been served by a number of London Underground and commuter rail stations over the past 150 years, many of which have had similar names.

  6. White City Depot - Wikipedia

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    The CLR opened on 30 July 1900, [7] with a sharp curve west of Shepherd's Bush tube station to reach the depot, which was also used as a reversing siding. On 14 May 1908, [7] the line was extended to Wood Lane station at the north end of the site to serve the Franco-British Exhibition with an anti-clockwise loop back to Shepherd's Bush station ...

  7. St Stephen's Church, Shepherd's Bush - Wikipedia

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    The Church of St Stephen and St Thomas is a Church of England parish church in Shepherd's Bush, London.It was built circa 1849–50, designed by architect Anthony Salvin in the Gothic Revival style and is now Grade II listed. [1]

  8. Shepherd's Bush Conservation Area - Wikipedia

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    Aerial view of Shepherds Bush Green, which forms the largest part of the Shepherd's Bush Conservation Area. The Shepherd's Bush Conservation Area is a part of Shepherd's Bush, London, that has been established by the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham in order to promote the protection of local buildings of historic interest, and improve the character of the neighbourhood.

  9. Category:Shepherd's Bush - Wikipedia

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    St Simon's Church, Shepherd's Bush; St Stephen's Church, Shepherd's Bush; Shepherd's Bush Conservation Area; Shepherd's Bush Empire; Shepherd's Bush F.C. Shepherd's Bush Green; Shepherd's Bush Market tube station; Shepherd's Bush railway station (1869–1916) Stations around Shepherd's Bush; Shepherds Bush Empire (album) Shepherds Bush Raiders