• Brondesbury F.C. was an English association football club based in Brondesbury, London. The club was founded as a revival of the No Names club in 1871...
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    Brondesbury (/ˈbrɒndzbəri/), which includes Brondesbury Park, is an area in the London Borough of Brent, in London, England. The area is traditionally...
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  • Rovers v Barnes Brondesbury F.C. v Barnes Reigate Priory F.C. v Barnes Charterhouse School v Barnes Crystal Palace v Barnes South Norwood F.C. v Barnes Barnes...
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    Brondesbury Park railway station is a National Rail station in Brondesbury Park in the London Borough of Brent on the North London line in Travelcard Zone...
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    definition (e.g. Willesden, Hampstead) and others which do not (e.g. Brondesbury in Willesden). Kilburn High Road originated as an ancient trackway, part...
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    1871 onwards. The Brondesbury club, founded in 1871, was considered a resurrection of N.N. and occasionally listed as Brondesbury N.N. The club's colours...
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    the wards of Mapesbury (straddling Willesden Green and Cricklewood), Brondesbury Park, Queen's Park and Kilburn. Black ethnicities in highest proportion...
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  • Home Park Brondesbury v Barnes Date: 5 April 1873 Venue: Field of J. Johnstone. Committee: O. D. Chapman (treasurer), W. M. Chinnery, F. C. Clarkson,...
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    grouped into one of a number of categories, ranging from A—national hub to F—small unstaffed bare platform. Many of the principal central London stations...
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    here. 1968 : The Cheerful Insanity of Giles, Giles and Fripp 2001 : The Brondesbury Tapes 2001 : Metaphormosis 1979 : Exposure 1980 : God Save the Queen/Under...
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  • transferred him to a small private oral school run by a Mr Barber at Brondesbury. Later in life he was known, in the press, as the "deaf and dumb" artist...
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  • Royal Engineers (Ashby-de-la-Zouch) Trooper L. E. Holman, Yeomanry (Brondesbury) Staff Sergeant W. P. Hopkinson, Army Service Corps (Battersea) Mech/Staff...
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    Barn Elms (category Fulham F.C. home grounds)
    there after it became impossible to play soccer at their home ground in Brondesbury which was shared with London Scottish rugby club. The house became derelict...
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  • Henry Olivier (category Royal Engineers A.F.C. players)
    for the Sappers in the 1873–74 FA Cup first round, in a 5–0 rout of Brondesbury. He was also one of the players selected for the Engineers' tour of northern...
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    Valerie Amos, Baroness Amos (category People appearing on C-SPAN)
    Amos was elevated to the peerage in August 1997 as Baroness Amos, of Brondesbury in the London Borough of Brent. In the House of Lords, she was a co-opted...
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    Hampstead ( ) Haggerston Cambridge Homerton Stonebridge Brondesbury Hoxton Heath Hackney Wick Park Brondesbury Park Shoreditch High Street Bethnal Green Stratford...
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    Hampstead ( ) Haggerston Cambridge Homerton Stonebridge Brondesbury Hoxton Heath Hackney Wick Park Brondesbury Park Shoreditch High Street Bethnal Green Stratford...
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    Hampstead ( ) Haggerston Cambridge Homerton Stonebridge Brondesbury Hoxton Heath Hackney Wick Park Brondesbury Park Shoreditch High Street Bethnal Green Stratford...
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    1874 FA Cup final (category Oxford University A.F.C. matches)
    Oxford defeating Upton Park 4–0 and the Engineers winning 5–0 against Brondesbury. In the second round, the University beat Barnes 2–0 and the "Sappers"...
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    Hampstead ( ) Haggerston Cambridge Homerton Stonebridge Brondesbury Hoxton Heath Hackney Wick Park Brondesbury Park Shoreditch High Street Bethnal Green Stratford...
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  • merged with the Brondesbury Club, enabling access to fixtures with the leading teams in the sport. The resulting Hounslow and Brondesbury continued playing...
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    Hampstead ( ) Haggerston Cambridge Homerton Stonebridge Brondesbury Hoxton Heath Hackney Wick Park Brondesbury Park Shoreditch High Street Bethnal Green Stratford...
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  • Thomas Digby (footballer) (category Royal Engineers A.F.C. players)
    for the Sappers in the 1873–74 FA Cup first round, in a 5–0 rout of Brondesbury. He played as a forward in the first two rounds, but went in goal for...
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    homotopy theory and for code-breaking during World War II. He was born in Brondesbury, London, the son Mortimer Jacob Hilton, a Jewish physician who was in...
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  • the war he went into business with his father and C. F. Langonet & Son opened in 1946 at 71 Brondesbury Road, London. Winner of notable awards for violin...
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    Willesden Green started on 24 November 1879 with a station at Kilburn & Brondesbury (now Kilburn). The line was extended 5 miles 37.5 chains (8.80 km) to...
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    was created a life peer in 1977. Baker was born 1 November 1889 on in Brondesbury Park, London, England, the sixth of seven children of Canadian-born Quaker...
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    Hampstead ( ) Haggerston Cambridge Homerton Stonebridge Brondesbury Hoxton Heath Hackney Wick Park Brondesbury Park Shoreditch High Street Bethnal Green Stratford...
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    Teignmouth, United Kingdom: Peter Kay. p. 40. ISBN 1-899890-10-6. Vosiey, F (July 1986). "Accidents on the Great Eastern part 13". Great Eastern Journal:...
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    Hampstead ( ) Haggerston Cambridge Homerton Stonebridge Brondesbury Hoxton Heath Hackney Wick Park Brondesbury Park Shoreditch High Street Bethnal Green Stratford...
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