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Devonshire Place is a street in the City of Westminster, London, that runs from Marylebone Road in the north to Devonshire Street in the south. A number of literary and society figures have lived in the street.
The London Clinic is a private healthcare organisation and registered charity [1] located at the corner of Devonshire Place and Marylebone Road in central London. According to HealthInvestor, it is one of England's largest private hospitals. [2]
The former premises (1925–2019) of the Royal Philatelic Society London at 41 Devonshire Place, W1. The Crawford Medal is a vermeil medal awarded by the Royal Philatelic Society London for the most valuable and original contribution to the study and knowledge of philately published in book form during the relevant period. [1]
Inn 1888 Pub & Scullery, 21 Devonshire Street. Devonshire Street is a street in the City of Westminster, London. Adjoining Harley Street, it is known for the number of medical establishments it contains. The street is named after the 5th Duke of Devonshire, who was related to the ground landlord, the Duke of Portland. Location Devonshire Street north side between Devonshire Row Mews and ...
Devonshire Mews East on Richard Horwood's map, 1813 edition. The Close was laid out in the 1770s [1] and was known as Devonshire Mews East [2] until 1934. [1] It is one of a number of "Devonshire" streets in the vicinity and like Devonshire Street, from which it is accessed, derived its name from Dorothy Cavendish, later Duchess of Portland, daughter of the 4th Duke of Devonshire.
Lansdowne House, Berkeley Square and Devonshire House on a map of 1895 A plan of the main floor of the house published in 1765.. Lansdowne House now 9 Fitzmaurice Place is the remaining part of an aristocratic English town house building to the south of Berkeley Square in central London, England.
It's a classic tale: You have last-minute guests coming over for dinner or a bake sale fundraiser you didn't find out about until the night before—and now you need to concoct some tasty treats ...
Devonshire House in Piccadilly, was the London townhouse of the Dukes of Devonshire during the 18th and 19th centuries. Following a fire in 1733 it was rebuilt by William Cavendish, 3rd Duke of Devonshire , in the Palladian style, to designs by William Kent .