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  2. Parliament Hill, London - Wikipedia

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    Parliament Hill is an area of open parkland in the south-east ... side, including Parliament Hill Lido, is known as Parliament Hill Fields, and a local girls ...

  3. Hampstead Heath - Wikipedia

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    In the south-east of the heath, on the southern slopes of Parliament Hill, is the Gospel Oak Lido open air swimming pool, with a running track and fitness area to its north. Parliament Hill Fields was successfully defended from development in the late 19th Century by Octavia Hill and the Commons Preservation Society. [41] Kenwood House false bridge

  4. Parliament Hill Lido - Wikipedia

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    Parliament Hill Lido, located in Hampstead Heath, north London, is next to Gospel Oak railway station. The lido , also known as Hampstead Heath Lido, is a public unheated open air swimming pool, open for 12 months a year.

  5. Gospel Oak - Wikipedia

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    "Parliament Hill Fields" is the title of a famous poem by John Betjeman, born in Gospel Oak. The poem describes a tram journey up Highgate Hill from Kentish Town ending near his home in Parliament Hill mansions, Gospel Oak. Gospel Oak is the title of a 1997 EP by Sinéad O'Connor, the cover of which depicts the railway arches of Gospel Oak station.

  6. Hampstead - Wikipedia

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    Some scenes from An American Werewolf in London (1981) are shot on Hampstead Heath, Well Walk and Haverstock Hill. More recently Kenwood House is the set of the "film-within-the-film" scene of Notting Hill (1999). [57] Outdoor scenes in The Wedding Date (2005), starring Debra Messing, feature Parliament Hill Fields on

  7. Parliament Hill - Wikipedia

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    Parliament Hill is a limestone outcrop with a gently sloping top that was originally covered in a primeval forest of beech and hemlock. [1] For hundreds of years, the hill was a landmark on the Ottawa River for First Nations people and later for European traders, adventurers, and industrialists, marking their journeys to the interior of the continent. [1]

  8. William Ellis School - Wikipedia

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    The school's founder, William Ellis (not to be confused with the inventor of rugby football, William Webb Ellis) was a public-spirited businessman.In the mid-19th century, Ellis founded a number of schools (named 'Birkbeck Schools' after George Birkbeck, adult education pioneer and founder of Birkbeck University, London) and inspired many teachers to promote his educational ideas.

  9. La Sainte Union Catholic School - Wikipedia

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    The LaSWAP Sixth Form is the sixth form consortium of four North London schools: Acland Burghley School, La Sainte Union Catholic School, Parliament Hill School and William Ellis School. It is one of the largest sixth form consortia in the Greater London area offering some 42 different AS and A2 courses, AGCEs, BTECs, NVQs and GCSE courses.