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The area to the west of Wood Lane, north of Loftus Road stadium, south of Du Cane Road and east of Bloemfontein Road was laid out as the exhibition site. The numerous pavilions faced with white stone earned the exhibition the nickname " the White City " which subsequently remained with the area, even after the exhibition closed and its ...
Roseford Court is a large tower block built as part of a public housing project in the 1970s in Shepherd's Bush, London. It is located on the south side of Shepherd's Bush Green and falls just outside the Shepherd's Bush Conservation Area. Although built as public housing, a number of the flats are now privately owned and are regularly offered ...
Woodford Court, Shepherd's Bush West12 Shopping Centre with Woodford Court in the background Woodford Court is a large public housing project completed in 1974 in Shepherd's Bush , London. It is located on the south side of Shepherd's Bush Green and falls just outside the Shepherd's Bush Conservation Area .
Shepherds Bush Housing Association is a housing association based in west London. The Shepherds Bush Housing Association was first established in 1966 by Reverend John Asbridge, vicar of St Stephen's Church, Shepherd's Bush, who sought with his parishioners a means to "acquire and administer property for letting to needy families." By the early ...
Boscia foetida, commonly known as the stink shepherd's tree and the smelly shepherd's bush, [1] is an evergreen shrub or tree that is native to the warmer and drier parts southern Africa. [2] It is found in semi-desert and arid bushveld , and in the west it occurs commonly in areas which are otherwise sparsely wooded. [ 3 ]
Loftus Road, currently known as MATRADE Loftus Road Stadium for sponsorship reasons, is a football stadium in Shepherd's Bush, London, England, which is home to Queens Park Rangers Football Club, with a capacity of 18,439. In 1981, it became the first stadium in British professional football to have an artificial pitch of Omniturf installed ...
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
The R64 is a provincial route in South Africa that connects Kimberley with Bloemfontein via Boshof and Dealesville. It is slightly longer than the newer N8 route via Petrusburg, by about 10 kilometres. [1] The R64 used to continue westwards from Kimberley through Griekwastad to Groblershoop. [2] That stretch of road is now part of the N8 route.