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  2. Jermyn Street - Wikipedia

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    In around 1664, the street was created by and named after Henry Jermyn, 1st Earl of St Albans, as part of his development of the St James's area of central London. [1] It was first recorded as "Jarman Streete" in the 1667 rate books of St Martin's, which listed 56 properties on it. In 1675, there were 108 names listed. [2]

  3. St George's German Lutheran Church - Wikipedia

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    St George's German Lutheran Church is a church in Alie Street, Whitechapel just to the east of the City of London. From its foundation in 1762 until 1995 it was used by German Lutherans . Today the small vestry serves as an office for the Historic Chapels Trust and the church is available for hire for secular events.

  4. Queen's Chapel - Wikipedia

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    The Queen's Chapel (officially, The Queen's Chapel St. James Palace and previously the German Chapel) is a chapel in central London, England.Designed by Inigo Jones, it was built between 1623 and 1625 as an adjunct to St. James's Palace, initially as a Catholic chapel for the Infanta Maria Anna of Spain, Holy Roman Empress, who in the end never used it because she didn't marry King Charles I ...

  5. Herman ze German - Wikipedia

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    Herman ze German (2008–2020) was a small chain of fast food restaurants offering German sausage dishes. At its peak it comprised four locations in London as well as one in Birmingham and in addition operated a food truck in Lörrach , Germany.

  6. German Gymnasium, London - Wikipedia

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    German Gymnasium, London from the west end. The German Gymnasium is a building located at 1 Kings Boulevard (formerly 26 Pancras Road), between the Kings Cross and St Pancras railway stations in the north London Borough of Camden. The building, which is currently used as a German-themed bar and restaurant, is a legacy of London’s once large ...

  7. Rose Street Club - Wikipedia

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    The Rose Street Club was an umbrella term for a number of individual societies. [30] Although originally formed within London's German community, it expanded to include a variety of socialist, social-democratic, and radical groups. [20]

  8. Steelyard - Wikipedia

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    The Steelyard, from the Middle Low German Stâlhof (sample yard), [1] was the kontor (foreign trading post) of the Hanseatic League in London, and their main trading base in England, between the 13th and 16th centuries. The main goods that the League exported from London were wool and from the 14th century woollen

  9. Deutsche Evangelische Christuskirche - Wikipedia

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    The church is an offshoot of a congregation, known as the German Chapel Royal, which met at the Savoy Chapel and St James's Palace in Westminster. [2] An earlier German Lutheran congregation had met on the site of Holy Trinity the Less until the 1860s, and latterly at the Hamburg Lutheran Church, alongside the German Hospital in Dalston.

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