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Tag: streets named after a German connection

Tandem Way, SW19

29 March 2025 londonstreetguide Leave a comment

Place Name Industrial heritage. In 1907 a German company formed the Tandem Smelting Syndicate, setting up close to the railway…

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Filed under: Collier's Wood, industry, Merton, Mitcham and Morden, streets named after a German connection, World War One

Beltane Drive, SW19

26 March 2025 londonstreetguide Leave a comment

Place Name Beltane School was founded in Wimbledon in 1934 by teachers and others who had been forced to leave…

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Filed under: jewish london, Merton, names with a Celtic origin, streets named 1959, streets named after a connection with the Second World War, streets named after a German connection, streets named after schools, Village, Wimbledon

Cumberland Terrace Mews, NW1

10 August 2023 londonstreetguide Leave a comment

Place Name Formerly Cumberland Mews. Ernest Augustus (June 5, 1771 – November 18, 1851), the fifth son of King George…

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Filed under: Camden, Crown Estate, George III, George IV, Georgian, Hanoverian, Prince Regent, Regent's Park, streets named after a German connection, streets named after royals

Cumberland Place, NW1

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Place Name Ernest Augustus (June 5, 1771 – November 18, 1851), the fifth son of King George III who was…

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Filed under: Camden, George III, George IV, Georgian, Hanoverian, Prince Regent, Regent's Park, streets named after a German connection, streets named after royals

Cumberland Market, NW1

9 August 2023 londonstreetguide Leave a comment

Place Name Ernest Augustus (June 5, 1771 – November 18, 1851), the fifth son of King George III who was…

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Filed under: Camden, George III, George IV, Georgian, Hanoverian, markets, Prince Regent, Regent's Park, streets named after a German connection, streets named after royals

Cumberland Terrace, NW1

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Place Name Ernest Augustus (June 5, 1771 – November 18, 1851), the fifth son of King George III who was…

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Filed under: Camden, George III, George IV, Georgian, Hanoverian, Prince Regent, Regent's Park, streets named after a German connection, streets named after royals

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