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Tag: streets with a Scandinavian connection

Beclands Road, SW17

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Place Name While the hamlet or village of Tooting stretches back to Saxon times, first recorded in AD675, the addition…

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Filed under: Benedictine, Furzedown, names from Norman French, streets named after a French connection, streets named after abbeys, streets named after religious houses, streets with a Scandinavian connection, Tooting, Tooting Bec, Wandsworth

Gunnersbury Gardens, W3

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Place Name Laid out over the grounds of Gunnersbury Lodge gardens. The name Gunnersbury has its roots in an old…

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Filed under: Acton, Ealing, Ealing Common, Middle English, streets named after women, streets with a Scandinavian connection, women

Gunnersbury Mews, W4

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Place Name This was originally access to a works. The name Gunnersbury has its roots in an old Scandinavian name.…

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Filed under: Chiswick Gunnersbury, Hounslow, Middle English, streets named after women, streets with a Scandinavian connection, women

Gunnersbury Drive, W5

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Place Name Originally part of Gunnersbury Avenue, it was renamed when the North Circular was created. Gunnersbury has its roots…

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Filed under: Ealing, Ealing Common, streets named after women, streets with a Scandinavian connection, women

Gunnersbury Lane, W3

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Place Name The main route leading from Acton to Gunnersbury. Gunnersbury has its roots in an old Scandinavian name. It…

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Filed under: Ealing, Middle English, South Acton, streets named after women, streets with a Scandinavian connection, women

Gunnersbury Avenue, W3

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Place Name Part of the North Circular. Gunnersbury Avenue has its roots in an old Scandinavian name. It is believed to…

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Filed under: Chiswick Gunnersbury, Ealing, Gunnersbury, Hounslow, Middle English, streets named after women, streets with a Scandinavian connection, women

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