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  2. Stanfords - Wikipedia

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    Stanfords is a specialist bookshop of maps and travel books in London, established in 1853 by Edward Stanford. [1] Its collection of maps, globes, and maritime charts [2] is considered the world's largest. [3] It has also supplied cartography for the British Army and for James Bond films. [citation needed]

  3. Edward Stanford - Wikipedia

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    Detail of Westminster Abbey and the Palace of Westminster, from Stanford's 1862 map of London. Edward Stanford (27 May 1827 – 3 November 1904) was the founder of Stanfords, [1] now a pair of map and book shops based in London and Bristol, UK.

  4. Cecil Court - Wikipedia

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    The London Project, a major study of the film business in London, 1894–1914, organised by the AHRB Centre for British Film and Television Studies has a searchable database, useful for researching 'Flicker Alley'. The Metropolitan Police website has a full account of the Cecil Court antique shop murder. "Virtual" Cecil Court "walk" down the ...

  5. Geographers' A–Z Map Company - Wikipedia

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    Geographers' Map Company Ltd. was established in London on 28 August 1936 by Alexander Grosz, with offices in Napier House, 24–27 High Holborn, London. The company's most famous publication, " The A-Z Street Atlas ", was created by Phyllis Pearsall [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] who took on the responsibility of creating the first edition.

  6. Bond Street - Wikipedia

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    The council regulates the style and materials used on shop front advertising. [29] At one time, Bond Street was best known for top-end art dealers and antique shops that were clustered around the London office of Sotheby's auction house, which has been at Nos. 34–35 Bond Street since 1917, [30] and the Fine Art Society, founded in 1876. [31]

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  8. Kensington Church Street - Wikipedia

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    Kensington Church Street is a shopping street in Kensington, London, England, designated the A4204, and traditionally known for its art and antiques shops. Buildings at the southern end date back to the early 1700s. [1] It is named after Kensington's original church of St Mary Abbots. The south part was formerly called Church Lane, and the ...

  9. Maddox Street - Wikipedia

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    Hibiscus, a London restaurant owned and run by French chef Claude Bosi, was located at 29 Maddox Street until it closed in 2016. [14] Meanwhile, the imposing building known as 47 Maddox Street, which was designed by Walter Williams for Messrs Lawrence – a firm of tailors which was later known as Walter Williams – was completed in 1892 and ...