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  1. Farringdon Road

    File Farringdon Road.jpg thumb 200px right Farringdon Road. Farringdon Road is a road in Clerkenwell , Central London . Its construction, which took almost 20 years between the 1840s and the 1860s, is considered one of the greatest urban engineering achievements of the nineteenth century. Not only was it one of the first engineered multi lane roads, but it also buried the River Fleet in a system of underground tunnels, solving one of London s most daunting sanitary problems. Its construction also included the building of the world s first stretch of underground railway, a branch of the Metropolitan Railway that later became part of the London Underground running beneath Farringdon Road from LUL stations station King s Cross St. Pancras into the City at LUL stations station Farringdon station. Today, Farringdon Road is part of the A201 road connecting King s Cross to Elephant and Castle . It goes south east from King s Cross, crossing Roseberry Avenue , then turns south crossing Clerkenwell Road before going past Farringdon station . It finishes on the border between the City of London , the London Borough of Camden and the London Borough of Islington , at a junction with Charterhouse Street and Farringdon Street . The construction of Farringdon Road necessitated the removal of the Fleet Market that had been built in 1736 above the course of the River Fleet , now London s largest Subterranean rivers of London subterranean river . North of the market was Hockley in the Hole around ... buildings on Farringdon Road are the former headquarters of The Guardian newspaper at no. 119, the Zeppelin ... a World War I Zeppelin raid on 61 Farringdon Road. A notorious building on Farringdon Road was the Farringdon Road Buildings, a five tenement block of dwellings built for the working classes during the Victorian ... also Farringdon station coord 51 31 13 N 0 06 21 W region GB type landmark display title Category Streets in Camden Category Streets in Islington London road stub ...   more details



  1. Farringdon

    Farringdon may refer to Farringdon, London Farringdon Within and Farringdon Without are wards in the City of London Farringdon station , a railway station in the London Borough of Islington Farringdon Road , a Central London road Farringdon, Devon Farringdon, Hampshire Farringdon, Sunderland Farringdon Community Sports College , a school in Farringdon, Sunderland. See also Faringdon , Oxfordshire Farrington disambiguation geodis nl Farringdon no Farringdon andre betydninger pl Farringdon ...   more details



  1. Farringdon, Sunderland

    Unreferenced date December 2006 Infobox UK place official name Farringdon country England region North East England static image Image Farringdon, Sunderland.jpg 240px static image caption small Allendale Road, Farringdon small map type Tyne and Wear population 5,100 latitude 54.8732 longitude 1.4238 post town SUNDERLAND postcode area SR postcode district SR3 constituency westminster Sunderland South UK Parliament constituency Sunderland South metropolitan borough City of Sunderland metropolitan county Tyne and Wear Farringdon is a suburb of City of Sunderland Sunderland , Tyne and Wear . Farringdon is a council built housing estate , erected in the 1950s. It is approximately 3 miles south of the city centre along the A690 road A690 , close to Thorney Close , Silksworth , East Herrington , Gilley Law and Doxford Park . History Up until the construction of the estate, the land on which the Farringdon estate was built was farmland. The land was owned by Cuthbert Pepper, a rich landowner, who lived in Farringdon Hall next to East Herrington . Sunderland City Council Sunderland County Borough ... in Farringdon a comprehensive school , a junior school and an infants school. In 2002 the junior and infants ... and schools in Farringdon Farringdon contains a large secondary education secondary school Farringdon Community Sports College , and a primary education primary school Farringdon Primary School . The police have a station in Farringdon that covers the west division of the city, and recently a fire ... , the other being Anglican , two pubs and three shopping arcades. Also in Farringdon is the Jubilee ... , and two residential homes for the elderly. Street naming convention All street names in Farringdon ... Road . Other streets include Archer Road, Avonmouth Road,Aldwych Road,Aldwych Square,Abercorn Road, Abroath Road, Antwerp Road, Arckle Road,Aboyne Square, Archer Square and Andrew Road . External links Category City of Sunderland suburbs TyneandWear geo stub de Farringdon ...   more details



  1. Farringdon, London

    Farringdon Station was built close to Farringdon Road , a northern continuation of Farringdon Street ...infobox UK place official name Farringdon latitude 51.520905 longitude 0.103675 london borough Islington ... TQ315818 country England region London map type Greater London Farringdon is a historic area of the City of London , represented today by the Wards of the City of London Wards of Farringdon Within and Farringdon Without . Farringdon is also used informally to refer to the area around Farringdon Station ... wards main Farringdon Within Farringdon Without In the City of London there are two Wards for Farringdon Farringdon Within and Farringdon Without a situation caused by the splitting of the original Farringdon Ward in 1394. Without and Within denote whether the Ward fell outside or within the London ... Farringdon Without stretched from Chancery Lane tube station Chancery Lane including Middle Temple , Inner ... 719D0041 FEF0 4625 9F32 45D9D09DCD58 0 farringdonwithout.jpg Corporation of London Farringdon Without. Retrieved 20 October 2006. ref while Farringdon Within covered the area within the Walls across ... A4C0 4806 A3F8 18E10E47C02C 0 farringdonwithin.jpg Corporation of London Farringdon Within. Retrieved 20 October 2006. ref ref The Farringdon Wards of the City of London Tony Sharp 2000 ref A major review of the City s Wards in 2003, effected in 2004, removed from Farringdon Without the areas north of Fleet Street between Fetter Lane and Farringdon Street and south of Fleet Street between New Bridge ... Holborn to Smithfield. The area of Farringdon Within at Cheapside was transferred to Bassishaw Ward ... and formed part of the Farringdon Without ward. ref Corporation of London, City of London unitary ... around Farringdon Station which is sometimes referred to as Farringdon cannot be exactly defined ... Farringdon Station and its environs were previously within the Metropolitan Borough of Finsbury ref ... development plan , 1978 ref Planned redevelopment and expansion of Farringdon Station is expected to have ...   more details



  1. Farringdon, Hampshire

    road , close to a source of the River Wey . The village has two parts, the larger being Upper Farringdon. Lower Farringdon is on the Alton, Hampshire Alton to Gosport road, the A32 road A32 . The 2001 census predicted a population for Farringdon Parish by 2006 of 495. The northern of the River Wey s two sources rises in countryside close to Farringdon Grid Reference SU707394 . History Archaeological ... Lower Farringdon was formerly a major route, but the old Alton Gosport road is passed to the west and east by two major trunk routes, the M3 and the A3 M . As result, traffic density through Farringdon is relatively light. A 30mph limit is in force. External links Commons category Farringdon, Hampshire ...Unreferenced date June 2009 infobox UK place country England static image Image Farringdon church.jpg 240px static image caption small All Saints Church small latitude 51.11062 longitude 0.98714 official name Farringdon population civil parish Farringdon shire district East Hampshire shire county Hampshire ... dial code os grid reference SU709350 Farringdon is a village in the East Hampshire district of Hampshire ... . Both are now in Alton Museum. Farringdon was listed in the Domesday Book as Ferendone the word ... people and buildings Farringdon has close associations with two of Britain s most celebrated ... in Farringdon. From 1761 to 1785 White was curate of Farringdon s village church of All .... Gilbert White s house, now a museum, is a little over three miles west of Farringdon. All Saints ... needed date July 2009 A Farringdon landmark is Massey s Folly , an imposing but eccentric building with towers and battlements built by another curate of Farringdon, Rev. T.H. Massey. Its intended purpose ... in the 2006 BBC TV programme, Restoration Village . Transport Farringdon s closest railway station is at Alton ... Farringdon 2BParish 2BProfile.doc farringdon population&cd 1&hl en&ct clnk&gl uk EastHampshire Category Villages in Hampshire nl Farringdon Hampshire pl Farringdon Hampshire ...   more details



  1. Farringdon station

    Infobox London station name Farringdon symbol underground symbol2 rail manager London Underground manager1 manager2 owner owner1 owner2 locale Farringdon, London Farringdon borough London Borough of Islington platforms 4 fare zone 1 fare zone 1 railcode ZFD railcode2 tubecode image name Farringdon railway ... January 1863 events1 Opened as Farringdon Street years2 23 December 1865 events2 Station relocated years3 26 January 1922 events3 Renamed as Farringdon and High Holborn years4 21 April 1936 events4 Renamed as Farringdon years5 1 July 1936 events5 Goods yard closed ref name UN591 cite journal title How ... 18.285 tubeexits08 increase 18.840 tubeexits09 decrease 15.675 tubeexits10 increase 16.810 Farringdon ... Railway , the world s first underground rapid transit metro line. The station, initially named Farringdon Street , was originally located a short distance from today s building. The line ran from Farringdon, London Farringdon to LUL stations station Paddington , a distance of 4 miles 6  km . The station .... It was renamed Farringdon and High Holborn on 26 January 1922, and its present name on 21 April ... history publisher Capital Transport Publishing year 1999 isbn 1854142194 ref File Farringdon station, 1866.png thumb left The Metropolitan Railway s second Farringdon station, 1866 File Farringdon station building.JPG thumb left The station frontage carrying the name Farringdon and High Holborn The lines from Farringdon to Stnlnk London King s Cross station run alongside the now culverted Fleet ... Farringdon and High Holborn on the facade and other indications of the Metropolitan Railway ... two major rail development projects in progress that involve Farringdon. Crossrail is an entirely ... services, scheduled to be completed in 2018. After the completion of Crossrail, Farringdon will be one .... Thameslink upgrade see also Thameslink programme File Farringdon railway station MMB 02 319447.jpg thumb right First Capital Connect unit British Rail Class 319 319447 heads south from Farringdon. On the left ...   more details



  1. Farringdon Without

    Infobox UK place official name Ward of Farringdon Without map type Greater London country England region London london borough City of London latitude 51.51627 longitude 0.10911 os grid reference TQ313814 post town LONDON postcode area EC postcode district EC1, EC4 dial code 020 constituency westminster Cities of London and Westminster UK Parliament constituency Cities of London and Westminster Farringdon Without is a Wards of the City of London Ward in the City of London , England . The Ward covers the western fringes of the City, including the Middle Temple , Inner Temple , Smithfield, London Smithfield Market and St Bartholomew s Hospital , ref https www.cityoflondon.gov.uk NR rdonlyres 719D0041 FEF0 4625 9F32 45D9D09DCD58 0 farringdonwithout.jpg City of London Corporation Farringdon Without ... of London 1918 . Date accessed 27 October 2006. ref Farringdon was named after Sir Nicholas de Faringdon ... 1876 , pp. 67 88 . Date accessed 27 October 2006. ref The Ward was split into Farringdon Without and Farringdon Within in 1394. Without and Within denote whether the Ward fell outside or within ... sewer, and the locality was given over to slums due to the undesirable odours. The modern Farringdon ..., occupying the centre of what is now called Farringdon Street. They were jumbled together in a most unsightly fashion, in the middle of the road to the great obstruction of the thoroughfare ... to widen Farringdon Street, and the market was moved to new premises at Farringdon Market . This did ... Hoare Hoares and Goslings Bank Goslings banking families. Politics Farringdon Without is one of 25 ... appointment proccess.htm ref See also Farringdon, London Farringdon Station Fleet Street Alpheus Morton Sir Alpheus Morton , deputy Alderman of Farringdon Without from 1882 to 1923 References Reflist External links http mapoflondon.uvic.ca render page.php?id FARR2&title Farringdon 20 without Map of Early Modern London Farringdon Ward without Historical Map and Encyclopedia of Shakespeare ...   more details



  1. Farringdon, Devon

    coord 50 42 48 N 3 23 48 W display title Farringdon is a village in the district of East Devon in the county of Devon , England . The village is twinned with Secqueville en Bessin , Normandy , France . References CoorOS External links Commons category inline Farringdon, Devon devon geo stub Category Villages in Devon nl Farringdon Devon pl Farringdon Devon ...   more details



  1. Farringdon Market

    Farringdon Market was a market erected in 1829 to replace the Fleet Market , which had been cleared for the widening of Farringdon Street and Farringdon Road . The market was between Farringdon Street east and Shoe Lane west, north of Stonecutter Street, in the City of London ward of Farringdon Without . ref http www.british history.ac.uk report.aspx?compid 63121 Fann Court Farthing Alley , A Dictionary of London 1918 . accessed 08 May 2009 ref The market covered convert 1.5 acre km2 2 and cost about 250,000. On 20 November 1829, the market opened and was described in a contemporary account It forms a handsome and elevated quadrangle, of 232 feet by 150 feet. The purchase of the ground, and the buildings which stood thereon, is estimated in round numbers at 200,000 the building of the market, including paviours accounts, &c., is stated at 80,000. The avenue under which are the shops of the dealers, and which extends round three sides of the building, is 25 feet high, to what are technically termed the tie beams, with ventilators ranged at equal distances. In the centre of the roof of the principal avenue a turret and clock have been placed. The chief entrance to the market is by two gates, for wagons, &c., in Stonecutter Street, which has been made double its former width, and two smaller ones for footpassengers besides these, on each side of the quadrangle, massive oak doors are to be thrown open, from morning till the close of public business. ref name Farr http www.british history.ac.uk report.aspx?compid 45118 Farringdon Street, Holborn Viaduct and St. Andrew s church , Old and New London Volume 2 1878 , pp. 496 513 accessed 08 May 2009 ref The market was not successful, and at a meeting of the Court of Common Council , on 29 June 1874, the takings were described as not averaging more than 225 per annum over the preceding five years. The market required improvement ... Of Watercress Selling in Farringdon Market Victorian London coord 51.5162 0.1057 type landmark ...   more details



  1. Farringdon Within

    Infobox UK place official name Ward of Farringdon Within map type Greater London country England region London london borough City of London latitude 51.51438 longitude 0.10343 os grid reference TQ317812 post town LONDON postcode area EC postcode district EC1, EC4 dial code 020 constituency westminster Cities of London and Westminster UK Parliament constituency Cities of London and Westminster Farringdon Within is a Wards of the City of London ward in the City of London , England . The ward covers an area from Blackfriars, London Blackfriars , in the south, to Barbican station , in the north. ref https www.cityoflondon.gov.uk NR rdonlyres 032503D2 A4C0 4806 A3F8 18E10E47C02C 0 farringdonwithin.jpg City of London Corporation Farringdon Within. Retrieved 20 October 2006. ref Originally known as the Ward of Anketill de Auvergne , ref cite http www.british history.ac.uk report.asp?compid 7196. Ward of Anketill de Auvergne , A Dictionary of London 1918 . Date accessed 27 October 2006. ref Farringdon was named for Sir Nicholas Farindon, who was appointed Lord Mayor for as long as it shall please him by Edward II of England Edward II . ref Nicholas Farringdon served as Lord Mayor 1308 9, 1320 1, and again, 1323 4 ref The ward had been virtually a political possession of the Farindon family for 82 years at the time of his appointment. His father, William Farindon, preceded him as alderman ... into Farringdon Without and Farringdon Within in 1394. Without and Within denote whether the ward fell ... the former Wall. Politics Farringdon Within is one of twenty five Wards of the United Kingdom ... to stand for election. Image P1264JBtHs.JPG thumb left 160px John Betjeman s house See also Farringdon, London Farringdon station References Reflist External links http www.farringdonwithin.org Farringdon Within Ward official website http mapoflondon.uvic.ca render page.php?id FARR1&title Farringdon 20 within Map of Early Modern London Farringdon Ward within Historical Map and Encyclopedia of Shakespeare ...   more details



  1. Farringdon Community Sports College

    Infobox UK school name Farringdon Community Sports College image size latitude 54.87292 longitude 1.42754 dms dms motto motto pl established approx closed c approx type Comprehensive school Comprehensive Community School religion president head label Headteacher head Mr kemp r head label r head chair label chair founder founder pl specialist Sports College specialist pl street Allendale Road city Farringdon, Sunderland Farringdon county Tyne and Wear country England postcode SR3 3EL LEA City of Sunderland Sunderland ofsted yes urn 108858 staff 88 enrollment 885 gender Coeducational lower age 11 upper age 16 houses colours publication free label 1 free 1 free label 2 free 2 free label 3 free 3 website http www.sunderlandschools.org farringdoncsc website name Farringdon Community Sports College is a comprehensive school in the suburb of Farringdon, Sunderland Farringdon in City of Sunderland Sunderland , Tyne and Wear . The school is a specialist Sports College . The school was built along with the estate of Farringdon in 1956. Over decades the school has undergone a number of changes, including the construction of new blocks of classrooms and a state of the art sports hall. It currently supports 885 students. The Community Sports College once acted as the main secondary school for the suburbs of Farringdon, Doxford Park , Silksworth and East Herrington . Its catchment area was reduced in 2003 following the completion of the Church of England Voluntary Aided Venerable Bede School in Tunstall, Sunderland Tunstall . In 2002, the school became the site of the Farringdon Jubilee Centre , a community centre of the residents of Farringdon partly funded by the school. The building includes facilities such as training rooms, computers and a Day care cr che . It is used to deliver ... day. Following the Education Act 2002 , Farringdon became an Academy England City Academy specialising ... 05.pl?School 3944037&Mode Z&Type Farringdon CSC Achievement and Attainment 2005 DfES Schools in Tyne ...   more details



  1. Farringdon Platform railway station

    Distinguish Farringdon station Farringdon railway station Farington railway station Infobox UK disused station name Farringdon Platform image Image Farringdon Platform disused .jpg 200px caption Nearest we can get to site gridref SU701353 manager London & South Western Railway No station owner Southern Railway Great Britain Southern Railway 1923 to 1948 br Southern Region of British Railways 1948 to 1968 locale Upper Farringdon borough East Hampshire District Council platforms One years 1930 events Opened years1 1955 events1 Closed for passengers Meon Valley Railway Farringdon Platform was an intermediate station on the Meon Valley Railway Meon Valley line which ran from Alton railway station Alton to Fareham railway station Fareham during the 20th century. A goods yard for loading agricultural produce was already sited there, and in 1930 a short wooden platform of one coach length was built to serve the village ref The Meon Valley Railway Revisited Tillman, D Stone,KRB,1983 ISBN 0954203542 ref .The passenger service service ceased on 7 February 1955. A particularly difficult line to construct ref Oppitz, Leslie 1988 . Hampshire railways remembered . Newbury Countryside. ISBN 1853060208. ref the platform was used intermittently for goods traffic until the track was lifted in 1968 ref http www.subbrit.org.uk sb sites stations d droxford index.shtml Lifting details ref . The site is now a small business light industrial park. Ironically the access road to the modern site is along the former railway trackbed from the A32 road A32 . Disused Rail Start Rail line previous Alton railway station Alton next East Tisted railway station East Tisted route Southern Region of British Railways British Rail br Southern Region br small Meon Valley Railway small col 00008B end References reflist See also List of closed railway stations in Britain External links http www.envf.port.ac.uk hantsgaz hantsgaz s0004396.htm Details of route Ex stations on the Meon Valley Railway coord 51 6 44 ...   more details



  1. A201 road

    Infobox road country GBR type A route 201 image Farringdon Street.JPG image notes Farringdon Street, part ... established 1863 The A201 is an Great Britain road numbering scheme A road in London running from Kings Cross, London Kings Cross to Elephant and Castle . The route passes along Kings Cross Road, Farringdon Road , Farringdon Street, New Bridge Street, Blackfriars Bridge , Blackfriars Road, London Road to the Elephant and Castle, and finally New Kent Road where it merges with the A2 road Great Britain A2 road on the Old Kent Road . Kings Cross Road This section is linked from Kings Cross Road Kings Cross Road runs south east from Pentonville Road to the junction with Penton Rise where it turns directly south before running south east again to Calthorpe Street where it meets Farringdon Road. Farringdon Road main Farringdon Road Farringdon Road runs south east from King s Cross Road, crossing Rosebery Avenue, then turns south crossing Clerkenwell Road before passing Farringdon station . It finishes ... in Islington Category Streets in Southwark no Farringdon Road pt Estrada A201 GB ... of Islington , at an intersection with Charterhouse Street and Farringdon Street. Blackfriars Road main Blackfriars Road Blackfriars Road runs between St George s Circus in Southwark at the southern ... http www.lda.gov.uk Home London Development Agency Bot generated title ref The road adjoins Stamford Street and Southwark Street at the northern end. London Road main London Road, Southwark London Road ... Bank Technopark Technopark building and the London Road building, in a triangle formed by London Road, Borough Road and Newington Causeway . At the south eastern end is Elephant & Castle tube station . The road is one way for most traffic flowing southeast , with a buses only lane heading in the opposite direction. New Kent Road main New Kent Road New Kent Road was created in 1751 when the Turnpike ... history.htm Welcome to Walworth Guide Bot generated title ref The road starts at Elephant and Castle ...   more details



  1. Road to ?

    for the series of Family Guy episodes Road to... Family Guy Refimprove date October 2010 Image Bob Hope, Dorothy Lamour and Bing Crosby in Road to Bali.jpg right thumb 300px Bob Hope , Dorothy Lamour and Bing Crosby in Road to Bali 1952 Road to ... refers to a series of seven comedy films starring Bing Crosby , Bob Hope , and Dorothy Lamour . They are also often referred to as the Road pictures or the Road ... research date November 2010 Beginning with the Road to Singapore the films also included in joke references ... except for The Road to Hong Kong . There are also frequent instances in which Bob Hope breaks the fourth wall to address the audience directly, such as in the Road to Bali , in which he says, Crosby ... and Bob usually doing the dirty work. cite Image Bob Hope and Bing Crosby in Road to Bali.jpg thumb right 240px Bob Hope & Bing Crosby sing and dance during Chicago Style in Road to Bali 1952 When confronted ... this would sometimes not work, as in Road to Morocco That gag sure gets around, huh? Yeah, right back to US The only film in the series in which the routine was not used was in Road to Utopia . Both ... being in Road to Utopia and Road to Rio . Hope s character usually would have a nickname with which he would be referred to throughout the film, as in Road to Morocco , when he was called Turkey , and Road to Zanzibar , in which he was called Fearless . Films in the series Road to Singapore 1940 Road to Zanzibar 1941 Road to Morocco 1942 Road to Utopia 1946 Road to Rio 1947 Road to Bali 1952 The Road to Hong Kong 1962 Image Bob Hope, Bing Crosby and Dorothy Lamour in Road to Bali.jpg thumb ... Kong spoofs the spy films of the sixties. In 1977, an eighth Road to ... movie was planned titled Road ... www.bbc.co.uk dna h2g2 A2622809 title The Road... Films of Hope, Crosby and Lamour work h2g2 date 2004 ... s Educational Pictures short subject s called The Road to Hollywood to evoke the series. In Sweden ... video distribution . Image Road to Utopia.jpg thumb left Dorothy Lamour, Bing Crosby, and Bob ...   more details



  1. S road

    S road may refer to Expressways of Poland Express roads in Poland in the USA County routes in California S County routes in California in zone S Corridor S , a road from Interstate 81 north of White Pine, Tennessee to Corridor F State Route 63 in Harrogate letter roads disambiguation ...   more details



  1. T road

    T road may refer to Malaysia Federal Route T T roads in Malaysia are roads in Terrengganu T roads in Ukraine, regional network of territorial roads see Roads in Ukraine There are also transport in Zambia T roads in Zambia ref http maps.google.com ref trunk roads in the Roads in Ireland Old system old road system of Ireland Corridor T , the Southern Tier Expressway section west of Binghamton og Interstate 86 References Reflist letter roads Disambig ...   more details



  1. This Road

    Unreferenced date June 2011 Infobox single Name This Road Cover Jarsofclay thisroad.jpg Artist Jars of Clay from Album City on a Hill Songs of Worship and Praise Released 2000 Format Compact Disc CD Recorded 2000 Genre Acoustic music Acoustic Length 5 08 Label Essential Records Christian Essential Records Producer Jars of Clay & Steve Hindalong Last single The Stone Jars of Clay song The Stone br 2000 This single This Road br 2000 Next single I Need You Jars of Clay song I Need You br 2002 This Road is a song written and performed by Jars of Clay that appears on the compilation album City on a Hill Songs of Worship and Praise that was released in 2000 through Essential Records Christian Essential Records . The song was also featured on the bonus CD that was packaged with the Brother Andrew penned book entitled The Narrow Road Stories of Those Who Walk This Road Together . A live version of This Road appears on disc two of the 2003 double album , Furthermore From the Studio, From the Stage This song also uses a melody from the hymn For the Beauty of the Earth . Track listing This Road 5 08 small Dan Haseltine, Charlie Lowell, Stephen Mason, Matt Odmark small Performance credits Dan Haseltine vocals Charlie Lowell accordion, background vocals Stephen Mason acoustic guitar, background vocals Matt Odmark acoustic guitar, background vocals Steve Hindalong percussion Aaron Sands bass Jacob Lawson violin Jars of Clay Category 2000 singles Category Jars of Clay songs Category Songs written by Dan Haseltine Category Songs written by Charlie Lowell Category Songs written by Stephen Mason musician Category Songs written by Matt Odmark ...   more details



  1. Road

    Road disambiguation Public Infrastructure image File Evacuated Highway 401 Color.jpg 250px A road ... and road verge s. Roads that are available for use by the public may be referred to as public roads ... defines a road as a line of communication travelled way using a stabilized base other than rails or air strips open to public traffic, primarily for the use of road motor vehicles running on their own ... a dual function as urban space easement and route. ref Name difference between road and street cite web title What is the difference between a road and a street? work Word FAQ publisher Dictionary.com ... web title Road Infrastructure Strategic Framework for South Africa work A Discussion Document publisher ... are privately controlled. ref cite web url http legal dictionary.thefreedictionary.com road title road work The Free Dictionary quote ROAD. A passage through the country for the use of the people .... ref United Kingdom In the United Kingdom there is some ambiguity between the terms highway and road. The Highway code details rules for road users . ref cite web url http www.direct.gov.uk en TravelAndTransport Highwaycode DG 069869 title The road user and the law ref For the purposes of the English ... road is defined to be any length of highway or of any other road to which the public has access, and includes bridges over which a road passes. ref cite web url http www.legislation.gov.uk ukpga 1984 27 section 142 title Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 142 General interpretation of Act work Legislation quote road a in England and Wales, means any length of highway or of any other road to which the public has access, and includes bridges over which a road passes, and b in Scotland, has the same ... tracks, and also road and driveways on private land and many car parks. ref name Direct cite web url http www.direct.gov.uk en TravelAndTransport Highwaycode DG 069869 title The road user and the law .... ref Vehicle Excise Duty , a Road tax road use tax , is payable on some vehicles used on the public ...   more details



  1. On the Road

    Other uses Infobox book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name On the Road ... and the City br 1950 followed by The Subterraneans br 1958 On the Road is a novel by American ... for the novel, hundreds of References in On the Road references in On the Road have real world counterparts ... ranked On the Road 55th on its list of the Modern Library 100 Best Novels 100 best English language ... the context of On the Road, and they must be viewed cohesively in order to appreciate ... of On the Road is autobiographical. Kerouac took events from his life and turned them into the novel ... Charters cite book last Charters first Ann title Introduction to On the Road year 2003 publisher ..., in December 1946 and began his road adventures in 1947 while writing what would become The Town and the City ... On the Road as we know it today. ref name Charters The publication process was another adventure unto ... context On the Road portrays the story of a fierce personal quest for meaning and belonging ... On the Road. It describes the state of mind from which all unessentials have been stripped, leaving ..., On the Road was not the first book to criticize contemporary American culture. A nonconformist ... span of road trips unfurled. He started working on the first of several versions of the novel as early as 1948, based on experiences during his first long road trip in 1947. However, he remained ... years on the road with Cassady as if writing a letter to a friend in a form that reflected the improvisational ... deemed pornographic in the 1950s and adding smaller literary passages. ref Sante, Luc. On The Road ... for On the Road between 1951 and 1952, before eventually omitting them from the manuscript and using .... The New York Times, Jan. 28, 1973. ref On the Road was championed within Viking Press by Malcolm ... version of the original manuscript on 16 August 2007 titled On the Road The Original Scroll corresponding ... etc. ref name bignell cite news last Bignell first Paul coauthors title On the Road uncensored . Discovered ...   more details



  1. The Road

    Other uses Infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name The Road ... preceded by followed by The Road is a 2006 in literature 2006 novel by United States American writer ... to a The Road 2009 film film by the same name in 2009, directed by John Hillcoat , starring Viggo ... accessdate 2012 04 25 ref Literary significance and criticism The Road has received numerous positive ... mccarthycormac road title The Road by Cormac McCarthy Reviews accessdate 2008 02 15 publisher ... mccarthycormac road archivedate January 19, 2008 ref Critics have deemed it heartbreaking , haunting ... books.guardian.co.uk reviews generalfiction 0,,1938954,00.html title The Road to Hell publisher The Guardian ... the novel s relation to established genres, Chabon insists The Road is not science fiction ..., ultimately it is as a lyrical epic of horror that The Road is best understood. ref cite news author ... 2008 named The Road the best book, fiction or non fiction, of the past 25 years ref cite web title ... THE PAST 10 YEARS . Entertainment Weekly. 1079 1080 74 84 ref On March 28, 2007, the selection of The Road ... impressed by The Road that he declared McCarthy to be one of the 50 people who could save the planet ... adaptation main The Road 2009 film A film adaptation of the novel, directed by John Hillcoat and written ... in Pennsylvania . ref cite news url http www.usatoday.com life movies news 2008 01 16 the road N.htm title Mortensen, Theron on The Road to Pittsburgh work USA Today date January 16, 2008 accessdate January 7, 2010 ref References Reflist 2 Further reading McCarthy, Cormac 2006 . The Road . New ... Secular Winds Disrupted Natural Revelation & the Journey toward God in Cormac McCarthy s The Road ... 2010 month February title Fulcrums and Borderlands A Desert Reading of Cormac McCarthy s The Road journal ... http stalker.hautetfort.com archive 2008 12 11 the road by cormac mccarthy.html Juan Asensio Stalker ... McCarthy DEFAULTSORT Road, The Category 2006 novels Category American novels adapted into films Category ...   more details



  1. A Road and a Will

    Infobox television show name A Road and a Will br image include ALT text per WP ALT guideline caption show name 2 genre Modern dramatic programming drama format Serial radio and television Serial drama creator developer writer Kwan Ling Ling director creative director presenter starring Lawrence Cheng br Wayne Lai br Maggie Cheung Ho yee Maggie Cheung br Cutie Mui br Claudia Lau br Wallis Pang judges voices narrated theme music composer Robert Seng opentheme Warm the Body big big by Julian Cheung endtheme composer country Hong Kong language Cantonese num seasons or num series num episodes 20 list episodes executive producer producer Amy Wong editor location Hong Kong br Guangzhou , Guangdong , People s Republic of China China cinematography camera Multiple camera setup Multi camera runtime company TVB distributor channel TVB Jade picture format audio format first run first aired start date df y 1997 5 26 last aired end date df y 1987 6 20 preceded by followed by related website http tvcity.tvb.com drama road index.htm Chinese title A Road and a Will t s l Hong Kong people in Guangzhou p Xi ng G ng R n Z i Gu ng Zh u j Heong1 Gong2 Jan4 Zoi6 Gwong2 Zau1 A Road and a Will is a List of TVB series 1997 1997 Television in Hong Kong Hong Kong modern serial drama produced by TVB and starring Lawrence Cheng , Wayne Lai , Maggie Cheung Ho yee and Cutie Mui . The series was broadcasted on TVB Jade from 26 May to 20 June 1997 and was re aired several times in June 1999, March 2004 and August 2007. Plot A drama depicting the struggle of Sam Lawrence Cheng , a senior executive in Hong Kong who has been laid off unexpectedly, in starting a business in Guangzhou . Sam was torn apart when his wife, Chi Claudia Lau prompted him with a divorce after he lost his job. Distressed, he decided to go to Guangzhou for a new start and retracts his ancestral house. There, he ... road index.htm Official Website http www.tvb.com tvbi program road road.htm TVBI Official Website ...   more details



  1. A690 road

    Unreferenced date September 2009 Infobox road country GBR type A route 690 length mi direction a East terminus a Sunderland, Tyne and Wear Sunderland br coord 54.9028 1.3893 type landmark region GB display inline name A690 road northeastern end direction b West terminus b Crook, County Durham Crook br coord 54.7147 1.7461 type landmark region GB display inline name A690 road southwestern end junction ukmotorwayAsmall 1 br ukroadsmall 1052 br ukroadsmall 167 br ukroadsmall 181 br ukroadsmall 182 br ukroadsmall 183 br ukroadsmall 1231 br ukroadsmall svg 19 br ukroadsmall 689 br ukroadsmall 691 destinations Durham The A690 is a road in County Durham running from Sunderland, Tyne and Wear Sunderland in the east through Durham to Crook, County Durham Crook . Sunderland section Throughout the Sunderland section it is known as either Durham Road or New Durham Road , and is one of the major routes in and out of the city. A single carriageway section runs from the city centre to a large roundabout at the Barnes. The road then becomes dual carriageway and climbs a steep hill toward High Barnes ... Hotel , the road remains dual carriageway, but the inside lane is a no car lane . In early 2009 the Prospect Hotel was demolished to make way for a new Lidl store. The road then climbs another hill, becoming single carriageway, with the Farringdon, Sunderland Farringdon estate to the east and the Thorney ... and then on toward the A19 road A19 fly over. Past the A19, the road once again becomes a dual carriageway ... of war. The road then runs out of the City of Sunderland boundary and on toward the A1 road Great Britain A1 . Just after the A19 intersection, the road comes to a notoriously bad intersection .... GeoGroupTemplate GB A road zone 6 coord 54.7908 1.5416 dim 30000 region GB display title name A690 road DEFAULTSORT 6 0690 Category Transport in the City of Sunderland Category Roads in England Category Transport in County Durham Category Transport in Tyne and Wear England road stub ...   more details



  1. Musical road

    The Guardian publisher Guardian Media Group GMG location Farringdon Road , London , England page ...A Musical road is a road, or part of a road, which when driven over causes a tactile oscillation vibration ... The first known musical road, the Asphaltophone, was created in October 1995 in Gylling, stjylland ... Melody Road In Japan , Shizuo Shinoda accidentally scraped some markings into a road with a bulldozer ... road surfaces, refined Shinoda s designs to create the Melody Road. They used the same concept ... Melody Road fascinates drivers date 13 November 2007 ref one in Hokkaido , another in Wakayama where ... drivers to observe speed limits. Singing Road The Singing Road can be found close to Anyang, Gyeonggi ... Roads. Unlike the Japanese roads, however, which were designed to attract tourists, the Singing Road ... ABC SK Civic Musical Road The Civic Musical Road was built on Avenue K in Lancaster, California , United States, on 5 September 2008. ref cite news title Musical Road Hits Sour Notes With Neighbors url ... ref Covering a quarter mile stretch of road between 60th Street West and 70th Street West, the Musical Road used grooves cut into the asphalt to replicate part of the Finale of the William Tell Overture ... noise levels. ref cite news title US musical road hits bum note url http news.bbc.co.uk 2 hi americas ... from any residence. ref cite news title Town Scores Encore to William Tell Musical Road url http abcnews.go.com ... www.cityoflancasterca.org index.aspx?recordid 696&page 20 Musical Road Relocated, Lancaster Streets will Sing Again press release . City of Lancaster , 2008 10 23. Retrieved on 2009 10 14. ref This road ... title Notes ring again as city re creates musical road work AV Press location Lancaster, California ... side of the road. The road appears in Honda Civic commercials. The rhythm is recognizable, but the pitches ... Civic Road ref See also Rumble strip References Reflist External links Locations of singing ... up davidsd.org In depth analysis on why the pitches came out wrong on the Lancaster Civic Road coord ...   more details



  1. Goodwood Road

    Goodwood Road may refer to a number of roads Goodwood Road, Adelaide , a road to the south of Adelaide, South Australia Goodwood Road, Tasmania , link road to the Bowen Bridge in Hobart, Tasmania Goodwood Road, Singapore , a road in Singapore Disambig de Goodwood Road ...   more details



  1. Gloucester Road

    Road Gloucester Road, London Gloucester Road tube station Gloucester Road, Hong Kong Gloucester Road, Bristol A38 road A38 through Horfield , Bristol Roadindex ...   more details




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