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 | | The collection of ruins apparently began in Kings mind when efforts were being made to save William Lyon Mackenzies house on Bond Street in Toronto. |  | | Beyond is the Park itself, which owes its present and its future to William Lyon Mackenzie King. |  | | The happenstance was the visit to Kingsmere in 1900 of an unlikely young civil servant called William Lyon Mackenzie King. |
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| | EDINBURGH - LoveToKnow Article on EDINBURGH |
 | | surveys the spot where Knox was buried; the reformer himself is in the quadrangle of New College: Sir David Brewster adorns the quadrangle of the university; Dr William Chambers is in Chambers Street, and Frederick, duke of York (1763-1827), and the 4th earl of Hopetoun are also commemorated. |  | | Not the least interesting structure is the old City Cross (restored at the cost of W. Gladstone), which stands in High Street, adjoining St Giless. |  | | The National Portrait Gallery and Antiquarian Museum are housed in Queen Street, in a building designed by Sir Rowand Anderson and constructed at the expense of J. Findlay of Aberlour (1824-1898), the government providing the site. |
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http://www.87.1911encyclopedia.org/E/ED/EDINBURGH.htm
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| | Chelsea Settlement 2 |
 | | Sloane Square was laid out where Sloane Street crossed the kings private road, and was largely occupied by 1780. |  | | Following the creation of Sloane Street, some terraced houses were built along the west side of Spring Gardens, and by 1810 Henry Rhodes, surveyor to the Lowndes estate, was making plans to exploit the property in conjunction with the adjoining Grosvenor estate in Belgravia (Westm.). |  | | The land in Hollands 1777 agreement formed the district of Hans Town, for which an Act was obtained in 1790 for the creation and repair of the public streets and passages with powers to light, clean, repair and pave, and to appoint watchmen, with commissioners given powers to raise rates for the purpose. |
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http://www.middlesexpast.net/csett2.html
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| | Market Street |
 | | On the same side of street to the westward were the Royal Standard and Indian King taverns, in both of which the lodge of Free Masons was accustomed to meet. |  | | The deed shows that the ground at the northeast corner of Fifth and High Streets was granted by the proprietary Government of Pennsylvania on July 12, 1736, to William Hudson. |  | | At what is now 135 Market Street Franklin started his first monthly magazine in this country. |
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http://www.ushistory.org/philadelphia/street_market.htm
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| | Adelaide Metro - Timetables & Routes - News Bulletin |
 | | From King William Street, Victoria Square North-Eastern Diagonal Roadway to terminate at Stop F2. |  | | From King William Street, RIGHT Angas Street, LEFT Chancery Lane, LEFT Wakefield Street to Stop U1 by the Cathedral. |  | | From King William Street, LEFT Gouger Street (services TEMPORARY STOP on southern side of Gouger Street), RIGHT Morphett Street, RIGHT Grote Street, LEFT Victoria Square then normal route. |
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http://www.adelaidemetro.com.au/cgi-bin/ViewBulletin.pl?ID=20050616164315
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 | | Blackburn Interchange, Jubilee Street, Railway Road, Ainsworth Street, Richmond Terrace, Exchange Street, King William Street, Northgate, Blakey Moor, St.Paul's Street, Montague Street, Oakenhurst Road, Wensley Road, Garden Street, Redlam Brow, St.Philip's Street, Lansdowne Street, Scar Street, Portland Street, Griffin Street, Stancliffe Street, Spring Lane, Selous Road, Nares Road, Nanson Road, Markham Road, Witton Selous Road. |  | | Blackburn Interchange, Jubilee Street, Railway Road, Ainsworth Street, Richmond Terrace, Exchange Street, King William Street, Northgate, Blakey Moor, St.Paul's Street, Montague Street, Johnston Street, Downham Street, Livingstone Road, Gorse Road, Billinge Avenue, Buncer Lane, Wensley Road, Saunders Road, Downham Street, Johnston Street, Montague Street, King Street, Astley Gate, Higher Church Street, Darwen Street, Jubilee Street, |  | | Blackburn Interchange, Jubilee Street, Railway Road, Ainsworth Street, Richmond Terrace,Exchange Street, Northgate, Preston New Road, East Park Road, Shear Brow, Pleckgate Road,Ramsgreave Drive, Lammack Road, Barker Lane, Mellor Lane, Hob Green, Whitecroft Lane, Church Lane, Mellor. |
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http://homepage.ntlworld.com/duncan.holden46/transportnet/routes.htm
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http://www.liverpool-genealogy.org.uk/1832Pollbook/pollp.htm
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| | gloster.txt |
 | | Henry & JnoLinen / Woollen Draper Westgate Street HULBERT & Co. Tea Dealer Westgate Street HULLS Robert William Attorney King Street HUMPIDGE Ann Milliner / Dress Maker Northgate Street HUNT Mary Mrs. |  | | Mrs Kings Holm Cottage PROBARD Thomas Eating House Westgate Street PROLE George General Spa Villa PROSSER William Gun Maker Westgate Street PROTHEROE David Boot & Shoe Maker Westgate Street PURBRICK Hannah Day School St Mary's Square PURNELL Onesiphorus Currier / Leather Dealer Lower Northgate Street PYRKE Mrs. |  | | Wotton COTHER William Surgeon Berkeley Street COTTON Jos. |
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| | Courthouse information for the Coroner's Court |
 | | Limited street parking is available in Angas Street, King William Street and Gouger Street using pay and display tickets. |  | | The nearest public phones are in the Adelaide Magistrates Court, or on King William Street just outside of the Coroner’s Court. |  | | The 99B takes you through the centre of the city via North Terrace, King William Street and Victoria Square, stopping at Rundle Mall, the Town Hall and the Central Market. |
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http://www.courts.sa.gov.au/community/courthouse_info/coroner.htm
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| | Sands Directory 1895 |
 | | King Street South-East side Railway bridge to May street, St. Peters 228 Town Hall hotelJohn Hosking 230 Williams M., leather merchant 228 Staples and Co.,house and land agents Solomon M. and Co., auctioneers Goldhill S. L., wardrobe dealer Trouce Mrs. |  | | Wells StreetNorth side King street to Edgeware road Hamilton A. A., " Manfred" Chater Edward 2 Goodsell George 3 Edwards William 5 Hill John, grocer 6 Smith Mrs. |  | | Maria StreetNorth side King street to Edgeware road Holley William Palmer Mrs., "Dahlia cottage " Guthrie Thomas, carter Martin Mrs. |
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| | Kelly'shurst.txt |
 | | 133 Queen Street Murray William Butcher Heys Street Naylor Richard Shopkpr 55 Lower King Street Parnell George Fried Fish Dealer 9 Nook Lane Pearce Charles L.R.C.P. Edin. |  | | Lees, sec) grocers drapers boot makers & butchers, 191 & 193 Lower King Street, & Russell Street & Whiteacre Road Ashton Under Lyne Hill Fredk. |  | | Fried Fish Dlr 134 Hope Street Garth & Schofield Mineral Water Manufacturers Evans Street Gas Works Joseph Pleasants (sec) Gilroy Elizabeth (Mrs) Midwife 13 Queen Street Gledhill Daniel Farmer Higher King Street Goddard Charles Fried Fish Shop 226 Lower King Street Goddard Jn. |
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| | Subterranea Britannica: Sites: King William Street Station |
 | | In the case of the down line from King William Street this involved a sharp curve and a gradient of 1 in 30 upon leaving the station, while the up line was still steeper, 1 in 14, through the up line crossing over the down line. |  | | This is Stockwell station, not King William Street, but we have used this picture because it illustrates rather well the so-called 'padded cell' coaches and the small 4-wheeled electric locomotives that hauled them. |  | | In 1930 the Underground took steps to dispose of the old station building at King William Street and shortly after this, the old station and office buildings were demolished to make way for a new block known as Regis House. |
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http://www.subbrit.org.uk/sb-sites/sites/k/king_william_street_station/index1.shtml
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| | Encyclopedia: William, Duke of Gloucester |
 | | The Duke of Gloucester Street is a wide avenue that extends from the House of Burgesses, past the Governor's Palace, to the College of William and Mary The College of William and Mary in Virginia is a public, liberal-arts university located in Williamsburg, Virginia. |  | | William III King of England, Scotland and Ireland William III and II (14 November 1650–8 March 1702; also known as William Henry and William of Orange) was Prince of Orange from his birth, King of England and Ireland from 13 February 1689, and King of Scotland from 11... |  | | On his birth, King William III King of England, Scotland and Ireland William III and II (14 November 1650–8 March 1702; also known as William Henry and William of Orange) was Prince of Orange from his birth, King of England and Ireland from 13 February 1689, and King of Scotland from 11... |
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| | BWSS - About Us |
 | | His addresses have included 30 North Terrace, the first floor of The Athletes' Foot, Protech in Gilbert Street, 27 Gilles Street, 416 King William Street, 130 Wright Street, 12-28 Gilles Street and, more recently, 408 King William Street. |  | | » Email contacts at 45 King William Street Branch |  | | » Email contacts at 408 King William Street Superstore |
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http://www.berlinwall.com.au/html/o_aboutus.php
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| | NYE2004-05: Adelaide NYE - New Years Eve Traffic Information |
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http://www.newyearseve.com.au/content/traffic_adelaide.php
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| | Kent OPC - Parishes |
 | | FISHING SMACK Old King Street MORRIS John TWO BREWERS Griffin Street MUNRO John FISHING SMACK Stowage NASH Thomas MITRE Deptford Bridge PACKER William OLD FOUNTAIN Broadway PARNELL Isabella ROYAL GEORGE Tanner's Hill PIERPOINT Marion KING'S HEAD Grove Road POVEY John SHIP DEFIANCE Grove Street PRITCHARD Charles FEATHERS Church Street RICHARDS Wm. |  | | COCK Westgate without SMITH Thomas THREE HOP POLES Wincheap Street SMITHSON Miller CROSS KEYS Oatenhill SOLLY Rd. KING'S ARMS St Peter Street SOLLY Thos. |  | | HYTHE Inns KNOTT William SWAN STOKES Henry KING'S HEAD Taverns and Public Houses HIGGENS Joseph CANTEEN KING Thomas DUKE'S HEAD MARSHALL Henry BELL WATTS Edward RED LION Wine Merchants SHIPDEM James Brewers MACKESON Henry and Wm. |
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| | Warwickshire Ancestors Project, transcript of Piece HO107/1155(Warwick St Mary) |
 | | ,,John Sidwell,12,,,Unknown,,,Elizabeth Sidwell,,10,,Unknown,,,Richard Sidwell,8,,,Unknown,,,Catharine Sidwell,,5,,Unknown,,,Sarah Sidwell,,2,,Unknown, Crompton Court,1,John Woolley,45,,Shoemaker Journeyman,Not in county,,,Sarah Woolley,,45,,WAR,,,Emma Woolley,,13,,WAR,,,John Woolley,12,,,WAR,,,Jesse Woolley,11,,,WAR,,,Ann Woolley,,6,,WAR,,,Joseph Lazenby,40,,Silk Throwster,Not in county,,,John Blackwell,11,,,Not in county, Crompton Court,1,Thomas Olorenshaw,30,,Brickmaker,WAR,,,Mary Olorenshaw,,25,,WAR,,,William Olorenshaw,5,,,WAR,,,Sarah Olorenshaw,,3,,WAR,,,Alfred Olorenshaw,6m,,,WAR,,,Thomas Carter,28,,Gardener Journeyman,Not in county,,,Elizabeth Carter,,20,,WAR,,,Mary Carter,,2,,WAR,,,Elizabeth Carter,,2m,,WAR, Crompton Street,1,Joseph King,55,,Carpenter,WAR,,,Alice King,,45,,WAR,,,William Wright,70,,,WAR, |  | | ,,John Green,2,,,WAR,,,William Green,1m,,,WAR,,,Elizabeth Green,,20,Independent,WAR,,,Ann Egerton,,14,Female Servant,WAR, Castle Street,1,George Toney,55,,Cordwainer,WAR,,,Margaret Toney,,55,,Not in county,,,Rebbecca Toney,,20,,WAR,,,Arthur Toney,15,,,WAR,,,Karen Toney,,12,,WAR, Castle Street,1,John Miles,35,,Woodman,WAR,,,Maria Miles,,35,,WAR,,,Sarah Miles,,11,,WAR,,,Martha Miles,,10,,WAR, Castle Street,1,William Thompson,60,,Labourer,WAR,,,Susana Thompson,,65,,WAR, Castle Street,1,Phoebe Teague,,50,Matron To The Dispensary,WAR,,,Ann Teague,,20,Dressmaker,WAR,,,John Teague,15,,Writing Clerk,WAR, Castle Street,1,Frances Butler,,60,Schoolmistress,WAR, Castle Street,u,,,,,, Castle Street,1,Richard Haines,35,,Car Proprietor,WAR,,,Mary Haines,,35,,WAR,,,John Haines,5,,,WAR,,,Richard Haines,3,,,WAR,,,Thomas Haines,3,,,WAR,,,Rebbecca Davis,,15,Female Servant,Not in county, |  | | ,,John Miles,14,,Cabinetmaker's Apprentice,WAR, Woodhouse St,1,Duncan Cameron,70,,Independent,Not in county,,,Elizth Cameron,,50,,WAR, Woodhouse St,1,John Clarke,60,,Labourer,WAR,,,Martha Clarke,,70,,WAR, Woodhouse St,1,John Kibler,50,,Sawyer Journeyman,WAR,,,Mary Kibler,,50,,WAR,,, Mary Larner,,80,,WAR,Surname uncertain,,William Kibler,15,,Sawyer Journeyman,WAR,,,Charles Kibler,13,,,WAR,,,Edwd Kibler,10,,,WAR,,,Emma Kibler,,9,,WAR, Woodhouse St,1,John Bourton,35,,Labourer,WAR,,,Mary Bourton,,45,,WAR,,,Ann Bourton,,14,,WAR,,,Thomas Bourton,12,,,WAR,,,John Bourton,9,,,WAR,,,Anne Carter,,10,,WAR,,,Anne Newton,,20,Laundress,WAR, Woodhouse St,1,Wm Essex,30,,Labourer,WAR,,,Margt Essex,,40,,WAR,,,Wm Essex,9,,,WAR, Woodhouse St,1,John Osborn,45,,Labourer,WAR,,,Ann Osborn,,50,,WAR,,,Sarah Osborn,,12,,WAR, |
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| | Subterranea Britannica: Sites: King William Street Station |
 | | The rounded corner block with the entrance to King William Street station is seen clearly (right) in the first of these two aerial views (the second one shows only the rear of the block!). |  | | The other significant issue with King William Street station is that it was in use for only a short time, although it found use as an air raid shelter during World War II. |  | | Both tunnels are being pushed forward towards the Elephant and Castle, and the works for the station there, and the stations at King William-street and Great Dover-street, are in hand. |
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| | Subterranea Britannica: Sites: King William Street Station |
 | | Although there are a number of admirable websites devoted to the King William Street station, this one does not duplicate them. |  | | The other significant issue with King William Street station is that it was in use for only a short time, although it found use as an air raid shelter during World War II. |  | | Both tunnels are being pushed forward towards the Elephant and Castle, and the works for the station there, and the stations at King William-street and Great Dover-street, are in hand. |
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http://www.subbrit.org.uk/sb-sites/sites/k/king_william_street_station/index.shtml
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| | Sands Directory 1908 |
 | | Erskineville Road-North side King to Union street-Wilson street 2 Craven Benjamin Robinson J., dentist 4 Hamblin John, J. 6 Stiles Bernard, physician & surgeon Horan Albert E. 8 Williams Edwin, architect, "Ardwick" 10-12 Watson C. P., surgeon, "Wood- bine" Linthorpe street 26 Moubray Seymour, constable 28 McGrath James 30 Moore Mrs. |  | | Cavendish Street-North side Cambridge to Liberty street Coonhy Edward, cab proprietor 31 Hosie W. H., "Roslyn" 33 Henningham A. South side 2 Cozens Percy Arthur 4 Savage Thomas 6 Clarke Rupert M. 24 McNaughton Henry, "Charlton Villa" 32 Stevens William B. 34 Mullins Elliot 36 Seward Henry (For continuation see Petersham) |  | | Isabella 84 Spinks James 86 Gibbons Martin 88 Green John Gowrie street 90 Williams Philip 94 Starkie William 96 Little John 98 Robins Edwin G. 100 Wormald Henry J. 102 Duncan William 104 Humphreys Mrs. |
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| | The Demon Demonisers |
 | | King William Street, Adelaide, SA Please join us at the Rotunda in Elder Park at 7:00pm, where we will meet together and light our candles symbolising the light of peace shining in the darkness of a world threatened by war. |  | | At 7:15pm we will walk silently up King William Street and then down North Terrace to the War Memorial. |  | | NORTH TERRACE --from King William Street to the War Memorial |
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http://www.nowar-sa.net/media/candlelight.htm
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| | kazzmoss latest |
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| | King William Historic District |
 | | The autobiographical implications here are pretty obvious in view of the fact that, in 1997, Cisneros had her modest frame house on East Guenther Street painted "periwinkle purple." Her act generated a mini-firestorm in the community, because many of the residents in King William considered her contemporary color scheme inappropriate for this historic district. |  | | Notwithstanding the complaints from her opponents across South Alamo Street in the imposing King William District, Sandra Cisneros won the battle and has been permitted to keep her lavender colored house intact. |  | | Likewise, Josephina Niggli, who wrote several well-received works about Mexico, including Step Down, Elder Brother: A Novel (1947), lived at one time on King William Street (Milligan). |
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http://www.accd.edu/sac/english/mcquien/htmlfils/kingwill.htm
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| | Sands Directory 1897 |
 | | James Street - North side Edgeware road to King's fence 2 Stevenson James 4 Woodcock John, dray proprietor 6 Woodcock William, dray proprietor 14 Shubrook Hubert T, vanproprietor 16 Nelson James, dealer 18 Turner Frederick, carter South side 1 Collins Jeremiah 3 Pattison Mrs. |  | | Norfolk Street King to Angel street 1 Walker William 3 Brooks Edwin 5 Milne John 7 Borthwick Colin 9 Eggleton William S., brickmaker White Horse street 25 Jones Edwin A. 27 Ventura Mrs. |  | | Iredale StreetNorth side Union to Angel street 73 Lynch James 71 Smith Frederick 67 Davidson A. D., joiner 65 Miller J. 63 Vincent J. 661 Oxford John, carter 29 Woodruff Henry, bootmaker 27 Freckelton Henry 25 Murphy Henry 19 Penman William South side 2 Boswell Thomas 4 Pellgraine Mrs. |
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| | King William Street CE Prim Sch, Swindon, Swindon |
 | | Comments: King William Street CE Prim Sch, (Local education authority: Swindon) is a Primary School in, Swindon. |  | | King William Street CE Prim Sch, Swindon, Swindon |  | | Teach at King William Street CE Prim Sch, register today. |
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| | King William Street |
 | | King William Street is ideally situated being only ten minutes walk from the Town Centre and the very popular Darlington Civic Theatre, South Park and Darlington Cricket Club. |  | | King William Street is situated in the Eastbourne area of Darlington |  | | There is a regular bus service and the Railway Station is only a five minute walk from King William Street. |
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http://www.darlington.gov.uk/Housing/Housing+for+the+Elderly/Good+Neighbour+Schemes/King+William+Street.htm
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