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    Aldgate (/ˈɔːlɡeɪt/) was a gate in the former defensive wall around the City of London. The gate gave its name to Aldgate High Street, the first stretch...
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  • Aldgate may refer to: Aldgate, one of the city gates of the City of London and a road near the site of Aldgate. Now a Ward of the City of London Aldgate...
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    Aldgate Pump is a historic former water pump located at the junction where Aldgate High Street meets Fenchurch Street and Leadenhall Street in the City...
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    Aldgate East is a London Underground station on Whitechapel High Street in Whitechapel, in London, England. It takes its name from the City of London...
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    Aldgate is a London Underground station near Aldgate in the City of London. The station is on the Circle line between Tower Hill and Liverpool Street,...
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  • south these are; Bishopsgate, Aldgate (440 metres south-east of Bishopsgate) and Tower Hill (450 metres south of Aldgate). The BUF was to gather its supporters...
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    streets together form a section of the originally Roman Road from the Aldgate to Colchester, a route that later became known as the Great Essex Road...
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  • while travelling eastbound on the Circle Line between Liverpool Street and Aldgate, killing both himself and seven of the 56 killed in the attacks. The other...
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    St Botolph's Aldgate is a Church of England parish church in the City of London and also, as it lies outside the line of the city's former eastern walls...
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    Aldgate is a South Australian village and a suburb of Adelaide, located 21 km (13 mi) south-east of the Adelaide city centre, in the Adelaide Hills. An...
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    The Aldgate School (formerly Sir John Cass's Foundation Primary School) is a Church of England primary school located in the City of London, England....
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    line, colloquially known as the Met, is a London Underground line between Aldgate in the City of London and Amersham and Chesham in Buckinghamshire, with...
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    Aldgate railway station was located on the Adelaide-Wolseley line in the Adelaide Hills suburb of Aldgate, 34.9 kilometres from Adelaide station. Aldgate...
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    Tavistock Square. The train bombings occurred on the Circle Line near Aldgate and at Edgware Road, and on the Piccadilly Line near Russell Square. Apart...
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  • to: Aldgate railway station, Adelaide, an Adelaide Metro railway station in South Australia Aldgate tube station, a London Underground station Aldgate East...
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    name of a small former administrative unit, and also of a street in the Aldgate area of the City of London. Both the street and the former administrative...
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  • 1978 as a merger between the former Stirling Football Club and Heathfield-Aldgate United Football Club. Adopting the moniker of "Mountain Devils", Mount...
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    include: Aldgate Bank and Monument Barbican Blackfriars Cannon Street Chancery Lane Liverpool Street Mansion House Moorgate St. Paul's In addition, Aldgate East...
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    occupied by the precincts of the Abbey of the Minoresses of St. Clare without Aldgate, founded by Edmund Crouchback, in 1293, for a group of Spanish nuns of...
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    Mendeloff in a gas-lit tenement in the now demolished Umberston Street, in the Aldgate Pump section of London's East End. His father was a cabinet-maker. One...
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    Christchurch Aldgate, was a priory of Austin canons (Black Canons) founded around 1108 by the English queen Matilda of Scotland near Aldgate in London....
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    Ketton (redirect from Aldgate, Rutland)
    tribal name, 'Cetan'. It was originally three separate settlements: Ketton, Aldgate and Geeston; but as they grew they merged to form the village that Ketton...
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  • located in the Adelaide Hills situated at 160 Mount Barker Road between Aldgate and Stirling in South Australia. It was for over three decades the home...
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    been declassified and is now a minor road. Thus the A11 now starts at Aldgate, just inside the eastern boundary of the City of London. The first stretch...
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    it serves 29 stations over 15.8 miles (25.5 km). Between Farringdon and Aldgate East it skirts the City of London, the capital's financial heart, hence...
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    The Hoop and Grapes is a Grade II* listed public house at Aldgate High Street in the City of London. Historic England notes that it was probably built...
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  • nostalgia for the social unity of the war years". The film historians Anthony Aldgate and Jeffrey Richards describe Passport to Pimlico as a progressive comedy...
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  • Empire Aldgate was a 3,485-ton, heavy-lift ship which was built in 1945. She was renamed Thackeray in 1948, Sugar Refiner in 1951, San Patricio in 1958...
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    heritage-listed. The property is on Arbury Park Road, on the northern edge of Aldgate between Crafers and Bridgewater. Cox's Creek flows through the property...
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    Freedom Press (redirect from Aldgate Press)
    several members of the printing collective spinning off those functions into Aldgate Press using money raised by Richards. The bookshop was repeatedly attacked...
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