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  1. Kensington Gardens

    for the Adelaide suburb Kensington Gardens, South Australia for the buildings in Buffalo, New York Kensington Gardens Apartment Complex Image Kensington Palace from across Long Water.JPG right upright ... Map of Kensington, showing the gardens Kensington Gardens , once the private gardens of Kensington ... gardens ref The open spaces of Kensington Gardens, Hyde Park, Green Park and St. James s Park ... . History Kensington Gardens was carved out of the western section of Hyde Park, London Hyde ... that lies within Kensington Gardens is known as The Long Water . At its north western end originally ... centre of the River Westbourne Westbourne river. Kensington Gardens are generally regarded as being ... and more formal than Hyde Park. Kensington Gardens are open only during the hours of daylight .... Kensington Gardens were long regarded as smarter than Hyde Park because of its more private ... Silver, Burdett series year 1896 page 30 ref The land surrounding Kensington Gardens was predominantly ... Memorial at the south east corner of Kensington Gardens, opposite the Royal Albert Hall , the Serpentine ... Barrie s book Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens , a prelude to the character s famous adventures in Neverland . The fairies of the gardens are first described in Thomas Tickell s 1722 poem Kensington Gardens ... fiction game Trinity video game Trinity begins in the Kensington Gardens. The player can walk ... The Serpentine Bridge seen from Hyde Park Image London Kensington Gardens The Long Water.jpg The Long ... Statue Londres.jpg Statue of Peter Pan Image FL 17722007.jpg Kensington Palace Gardens Image Physical ... Energy sculpture gallery References reflist External links commons cat Kensington Gardens http www.royalparks.gov.uk parks kensington gardens Kensington Gardens , official website http www.gardenvisit.com landscape london lguide kensington gardens.htm Kensington gardens landscape architecture http www.european city parks.com london kensington gardens Article on Kensington Gardens http www.bartleby.com ...   more details



  1. Kensington Court Gardens

    eight years later, on January 4, 1965. Mrs Valerie Eliot still lives at No.3 Kensington Court Gardens ... right 250px thumb Kensington Court Gardens from corner of Thackeray St and Kensington Court Place The mansion block, Kensington Court Gardens is believed to be designed by Henry W. Peck ..., Ansdell Street and Kensington Court Place and was responsible for much of the street layout that we see today. The Times first advertised flats for Kensington Court Gardens in January 1889 at between 195 and 250 per annum. Kensington Court Gardens first appears in the London Directory in 1889, listed ... a number of residents of Kensington Court Gardens are retired military men. The 1891 census shows residents ... History of the Counties of England and The Complete Peerage. Flat No.1 Kensington Court Gardens ...Cleanup date October 2007 Refimprove date October 2007 Image KCG.JPG right 300px thumb Entrance to Kensington Court Gardens Kensington Court Gardens is a large, late Victorian architecture Victorian mansion block, completed in 1889, near to Kensington Palace and Gardens. Despite its plain, red brick exterior, it has been home to one of the greatest poets of the 20th century. T. S. Eliot It is most famously the residence of poet, critic and playwright, T. S. Eliot who moved to No.3 Kensington Court Gardens in 1957, after his secret marriage to his secretary from Faber and Faber , Esm Valerie Eliot Valerie Fletcher on January 10, 1957. The marriage was criticised not only because it was kept a secret from all but her parents, but at the time Eliot was 68 and Valerie only 30 years old. Despite ... banking arenas. History The location of today s Kensington Court Place was formerly part of the Vallotton estate, dating back to the late 18th century. Kensington Court Place was originally ... of open grounds, known as The Paddock. It was the home of the Kensington Lawn Tennis Club prior to being ... in Kensington and Chelsea ...   more details



  1. Kensington Gardens, South Australia

    Infobox Australian place type suburb name Kensington Gardens city Adelaide state sa image caption lga City of Burnside postcode 5068 pop 2,508 2006 Census ref Census 2006 AUS id SSC41856 name Kensington Gardens State Suburb quick on accessdate 2008 05 29 ref area stategov fedgov near nw near n near ne near w near e near sw near s near se dist1 location1 Kensington Gardens is a suburb of Adelaide in the City of Burnside . Formerly known as Pile s Paddock , after James Pile who was born in Yorkshire in 1800 and arrived in South Australia in 1849. In 1906 the Bank of New South Wales obtained section 271 from William Pile and subdivided it in 1910 fact date June 2011 . References Reflist Coord 34.926 S 138.663 E coord 34.926 S 138.663 E display title display title adelaide geo stub City of Burnside suburbs Category Suburbs of Adelaide ...   more details



  1. Kensington Roof Gardens

    Image Kensington roof gardens1.jpg thumb 250px right Part of the Kensington Roof Gardens The Roof Gardens formerly known as Derry and Toms Roof Gardens and Kensington Roof Gardens is a roof garden covering 6,000 m 1.5 acre s on top of the former Derry and Toms building on Kensington High Street , in central London , in The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea . They are the largest roof garden in Europe citation needed date November 2011 Facilities include a restaurant and club. The gardens are not visible from Kensington High Street however, the property can be identified by the Virgin flags flying from the top of the building. The gardens are open to the public unless pre booked by a private party. They are accessible from Derry Street, through a doorway marked 99 Kensington High Street . The nearest London Underground tube station is High Street Kensington tube station High Street Kensington . History Derry and Toms department store was opened in Kensington in 1933. The gardens were ... into three themed gardens Image Kensington Roof Gardens.jpg thumb The Kensington Roof Gardens ... 99 Kensington High Street entrance on Derry Street. The street level entrance to the roof gardens. Image Kensington roof gardens window.JPG One of the windows in the walled garden. Image Kensington roof gardens trevor bowen plaque.JPG Plaque in the garden showing the founder of Barkers of Kensington ... of the Hancock family on 29 January 2012 small Image Kensington roof gardens flamingo.jpg One of the pink flamingos that live in the gardens Image Kensington roof gardens tent.jpg A tent in the Spanish ... and constructed the building . ref name About Us http www.roofgardens.virgin.com en the roof gardens about us About Us , The Roof Gardens website. Retrieved 2011 11 29. ref They cost 25,000 to create ... 6 Ralph Hancock F.R.H.S. Landscape Artist Derry and Toms roof garden , Parks & Gardens UK. Retrieved ... until 1975. The Gardens has been listed as a Grade II site by the English Heritage in 1978. The Roof ...   more details



  1. Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens

    Pan in Kensington Gardens is a novel by J. M. Barrie , published in 1906 it is one of four major ... lake Serpentine , the large lake that divides Kensington Gardens from Hyde Park, London Hyde ... boy she can love. Peter returns, heartbroken, to Kensington Gardens. Peter later meets a little girl ... PeterPan Statue Londres.jpg right thumb 250px Statue of Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens, London, UK Most of the text of Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens was included as chapters 13 18 of Barrie s earlier ... pages of the separately published 1906 novel. ref cite book title Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens ... for adult readers whereas Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens was published specifically as a children s book. ref cite book title Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens and Peter and Wendy last Barrie first ... Pan in Kensington Gardens . In the play and later novel, Peter Pan as a character, is portrayed as a few years older than the Peter Pan of Kensington Gardens. The stage play became the basis for Barrie ... later in 1928. ref cite book title Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens and Peter and Wendy last Barrie ... Press isbn 0192839292 ref Setting The story is set in Kensington Gardens , a famous park in London ... cite book title Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens and Peter and Wendy last Barrie first J.M. editor ... of the gardens are first described in Thomas Tickell s 1722 poem Kensington Gardens . References reflist External links http peterphile.info pan read Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens Full text and illustrations of Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens at Peterphile.info Peter Pan Category Children s fantasy ...Infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens author J. M. Barrie image File PeterPanInKensingtonGardens.JPG 200px image caption 1st ... adult life, he is able to escape out of the window of his London home and return to Kensington Gardens . Upon returning to the Gardens, Peter is shocked to learn from the crow Solomon Caw that he ...   more details



  1. Kensington Gardens Apartment Complex

    Infobox nrhp name Kensington Gardens Apartment Complex nrhp type image Kensington Gardens Apartment Complex Apr 11.JPG caption Kensington Gardens Apartment Complex, April 2011 location 1, 2, 3 W. Cleveland Dr., Buffalo, New York lat degrees 42 lat minutes 56 lat seconds 30 lat direction N long degrees 78 long minutes 47 long seconds 59 long direction W locmapin New York area convert 20.83 acre built 1941 architect Godfrey Weinstein and William I. Hohasuer Architecture and Engineering architecture Colonial Revival added December 17, 2010 governing body Private refnum 10000989 ref name nris cite web url http www.nps.gov history nr listings 20101217.htm title National Register of Historic Places date 2010 12 17 work WEEKLY LIST OF ACTIONS TAKEN ON PROPERTIES 8 16 10 THROUGH 8 20 10 publisher National Park Service ref Kensington Gardens Apartment Complex is a historic apartment complex located at Buffalo, New York Buffalo in Erie County, New York . It was built in 1941 1942 and is a multi unit apartment complex containing a total of 280, one , two and three bedroom apartments in a variety of detached and semi attached buildings in the Colonial Revival architecture Colonial Revival style. The 59 contributing buildings are grouped around grassed courts. There are 10 court areas created on the site and three building types within courts. It is an example of a World War II era worker housing community built with financing by the Federal Housing Administration FHA . ref name nrhpinv ny cite web url http www.oprhp.state.ny.us hpimaging hp view.asp?GroupView 103501 title National Register of Historic Places Registration Kensington Gardens Apartment Complex date June 2010 accessdate 2012 02 15 author Jason Wilson, Tom Yots, and Daniel McEneny publisher New York State Office of Parks ... of Historic Places in 2010. ref name nris ref http www.buffalorising.com 2010 12 kensington gardens joins national register.html Kensington Gardens Workforce Housing Joins National Register , December ...   more details



  1. Kensington Palace Gardens

    land, Kensington Palace Gardens is the often cited as most exclusive address in London, according to real ... million. It is immediately to the west of Kensington Gardens and connects Notting Hill Gate with Kensington High Street . The southern section of Kensington Palace Gardens is called Palace Green. Background The road was originally called The Queen s Road and was re named Kensington Palace Gardens around ... HM Land Registry , where records state that on 30 June 2004, 18 19 Kensington Palace Gardens, along ... include East side of Kensington Palace Gardens 1 3 Demolished. Now a coach park on Bayswater Road ... for 10 Kensington Place Gardens , Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea , 2008. With extensive ... Blavatnik West side of Kensington Palace Gardens 15a Leonard Blavatnik 18 19 Lakshmi Mittal , coord ... streets by city The Bishops Avenue References reflist 2 External links Kensington Palace Gardens at the Survey ...?Month 25&year 25&tcaseyear &caseno &STREETNM Kensington Palace Gardens&postcode 25&ward 25&consarea N 2FA&proposal &check true&batch 50&search continue Kensington Palace Gardens , 2000 2008 http www.timesonline.co.uk ... in Kensington and Chelsea Category Diplomatic districts de Kensington Palace Gardens fi Kensington Palace Gardens ... onwards, on part of the grounds of Kensington Palace and the Freehold English law freehold still ... location London first James last Meek accessdate 7 May 2010 ref The mansion at 18 Kensington Palace Gardens, historically belonging to the Rothschild family , was sold in 2001. ref http www.telegraph.co.uk ... , 14 May 2008 http blog.findaproperty.com buying selling roman abromovich kensington palace garde Article ...   more details



  1. Kensington

    of London Royal Park of Kensington Gardens contiguous with its eastern neighbour, Hyde Park, London ... Kensington include Kensington Palace in Kensington Gardens, the Royal Albert Hall opposite the Albert ... Image Kensington Gardens Of London Summer.jpg right thumb 300px Kensington Gardens in the summer ... at the end of 2010. See also Portal London Earls Court South Kensington Kensington Roof Gardens ...other uses infobox UK place country England region London official name Kensington latitude 51.5004 longitude 0.1909 london borough Kensington and Chelsea constituency westminster Kensington UK Parliament constituency Kensington post town LONDON postcode district SW7 postcode district1 W8, W14 postcode area SW postcode area1 W dial code 020 os grid reference TQ255795 static image name Kensington Buildings.JPG static image caption population population ref Kensington is a district of west and central London , England within the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea . An affluent and densely populated area, its commercial heart is Kensington High Street , and it contains the well known museum district of South Kensington . To the north, Kensington is bordered by Notting Hill to the east, by Brompton, Kensington Brompton and Knightsbridge to the south, by Chelsea, London Chelsea and Earl s Court ... in Old English language Anglo Saxon . History File Bird Eye Pictures of Kensington 1909.jpg alt B&W photo of Kensington from the air thumb A picture of Kensington taken by scientist Sir Norman Lockyer in 1909 from a Helium balloon The manor of Kensington, Middlesex , was granted by William I of England ... and one of the wealthiest men in post Conquest England. He in turn granted the tenancy of Kensington ... forfeit. Aubrey de Vere I had his tenure converted to a tenancy in chief, holding Kensington after ... of Oxford, their estate at Kensington came to be known as Earls Court, while the Abingdon lands were called Abbots Kensington and the church St Mary Abbots . Geography File Location map Kensington.png ...   more details



  1. Kensington (disambiguation)

    TOC right Kensington is a district in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. It may also refer to Places In Australia Kensington, New South Wales Kensington, Western Australia Kensington, Victoria Kensington railway station, Melbourne Kensington, South Australia Kensington Gardens, South Australia Kensington Park, South Australia In Canada Kensington, Calgary , a neighbourhood of central Calgary, Alberta Kensington Market in Toronto Kensington, Prince Edward Island Kensington Edmonton , a neighborhood in Edmonton, Alberta Kensington Park Burnaby , British Columbia In New Zealand Kensington, New Zealand , a suburb of Dunedin In South Africa Kensington, Gauteng Kensington, Cape Town In the United Kingdom Kensington , London Kensington UK Parliament constituency North Kensington South Kensington West Kensington, London West Kensington tube station Kensington Gardens Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea Metropolitan Borough of Kensington Kensington and Chelsea parks and open spaces Kensington Gardens Kensington Palace was the home of Princess Diana Kensington, Liverpool In the United States Kensington, California San Francisco Bay Area Kensington, San Diego, California Kensington, Connecticut Kensington, Illinois Kensington, Kansas Kensington, Maryland Kensington, Michigan Kensington, Minnesota Kensington, New Hampshire Kensington, New York Long Island Kensington, Brooklyn, New York Kensington, Ohio New Kensington, Pennsylvania Kensington, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania West Kensington, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Olde Kensington, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Kensington District, Pennsylvania Roads London Kensington Gore , location of the Royal Albert Hall Kensington High Street Kensington Road Kensington Palace Gardens contains some of the grandest and most expensive houses in the world Elsewhere Kensington Road, Adelaide Disambiguation pages South Kensington disambiguation West Kensington disambiguation Other items Kensington may also refer to Kensington Books , a publishing ...   more details



  1. Kensington Park

    Kensington Park may refer to Australia Kensington Park, South Australia , a suburb of Adelaide Canada Kensington Park Burnaby , a park in Burnaby, a suburb of Vancouver, British Columbia Jamaica Kensington Park Kingston , a cricked ground in Kingston New Zealand Kensington Park, Orewa , a subdivision the northern town of Orewa United Kingdom Kensington Park, Bristol , a district Kensington Park, London , a 19th century designation for a London residential district now subsumed within Notting Hill Kensington Gardens , a park in London United States Kensington Park, California Kensington Park, former name of Kensington, California Kensington Park, Florida , a census designated place geodis ...   more details



  1. Kensington Road

    refimprove date August 2010 Coord 51 30 6.6 N 0 10 22 W region GB type landmark display title Image Kensington Road 2 2008 06 19.jpg thumb Kensington Road from the Royal Albert Hall direction, looking west. Image CabShelter.JPG thumb Cabmen s Shelter in Kensington Road, close to the junction with Queen s Gate . Image Kensington Road 1 2008 06 19.jpg thumb Kensington Road and bus stop. Kensington Road ref http www.londontown.com LondonStreets kensington road cc0.html Kensington Road Guide Kensington, London W8 , http www.londontown.com LondonTown.com . ref is a section of road in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea , London , England , forming part of the A315 road A315 . It runs along the south edge of Kensington Gardens . To the west it becomes Kensington High Street , to the east it becomes Kensington Gore . To the north is Kensington Palace and to the south is Palace Gate . Kensington Road houses one of the remaining thirteen Cabmen s Shelter s used by London s taxi drivers as a place to buy food and non alcoholic drink. fact date August 2010 See also Cabmen s Shelter Fund References reflist Category Streets in Kensington and Chelsea London road stub ...   more details



  1. Kensington Palace

    building name Kensington Palace image Kensington Palace, the South Front geograph.org.uk 287402.jpg image size 250px map type United Kingdom London Kensington latitude 51.505278 longitude 0.188333 map caption Location in Kensington location town Kensington Gardens in the Royal Borough of Kensington ... completion date date demolished cost structural system style size Kensington Palace is a royal residence set in Kensington Gardens in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea in London, England ... Bridgeman swept away the outmoded parterres and redesigned Kensington Gardens in a form that is still ... Kensington Gardens Kensington Palace Gardens List of Baroque residences References Reflist Further ... Edward, Duke of Kent Duke and Katharine, Duchess of Kent Duchess of Kent reside at Wren House. Kensington ... will move from their temporary residence in Kensington Palace to the four story, 20 room Apartment ... news uk 15606713 BBC News title William and Kate opt for Kensington Palace home publisher British ... , Bayswater, High Street Kensington tube station High Street Kensington , or slightly further Gloucester ... left Kensington Palace south front with its parterre s, engraved by Jan Kip , 1724. The original early 17th century building was constructed in the village of Kensington as Nottingham House for the Earl ... of the capital, because he was asthmatic. At that time Kensington was a suburban village location ..., as a private domestic retreat, it was referred to as Kensington House , rather than Palace . The walled kitchen gardens at Kensington House supplied fruits and vegetables for the Court of St. James s . Image Kensington Palace Orangery1.jpg thumb left Interior, Kensington Palace Orangery For seventy years, Kensington Palace was the favoured residence of British monarchs, although the official ... in Kensington Palace in 1694. In 1702 William suffered a fall from a horse at Hampton Court and was brought to Kensington Palace, where he died shortly after. After William III s death, the palace became ...   more details



  1. South Kensington

    Borough of Kensington and Chelsea lived in Harrington Gardens, near Gloucester Road. Isaiah Berlin ... name South Kensington latitude 51.4912 longitude 0.1769 london borough Kensington & Chelsea constituency ... TQ265785 South Kensington is a district in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea in London ... to define notional boundaries for South Kensington, but a common definition is the commercial area around the South Kensington tube station tube station and the adjacent graceful garden squares and streets ... around Gloucester Road tube station can also be considered part of South Kensington, as well as the institution ... College of Music and Baden Powell House . Although the postcode SW7 mainly covers South Kensington, some parts of Kensington and Knightsbridge also fall under this postcode. Neighbouring the equally affluent centres of Knightsbridge , Chelsea, London Chelsea , and Kensington proper, South Kensington ... Kensington and Gloucester Road. History File My trip to London Imperial College of Science and Technology.JPG thumb left 200px Imperial College of Science and Technology, South Kensington, London Image ... South Kensington tube station . The area was largely undeveloped until the mid 19th century, being ... roads and a boom in the development of areas around London, and the absorption of South Kensington into London was sealed by the arrival of the Underground to Gloucester Road and South Kensington in 1868 ... director of the South Kensington Museum later renamed the Victoria and Albert Museum lived at 33 Thurloe ... Keeper of Fine Art Collection at Victoria & Albert Museum South Kensington Museum . His children ... at 31 Rosary Gardens. J. M. Barrie Sir J M Barrie 1860 1937 , playwright and novelist, author of Peter ... , British author and artist, spent her early life in Bolton Gardens. Virginia Woolf 1882 1941 , British ... Jason Orange , singer Take That Nearby places Brompton, Kensington Brompton Chelsea, London Chelsea Earls Court Kensington Knightsbridge West Kensington, London West Kensington External links ...   more details



  1. Kensington Square

    Image Kensington Square London.jpg thumb 300px Looking West across Kensington Square from the Southeastern corner. Kensington Square is a Squares in London garden square in Kensington , London . It was founded in 1685 hence it is the oldest such square in London. ref Hermione Hobhouse ed. http www.british history.ac.uk report.aspx?compid 50303 Kensington Square and Environs ref Garden The garden in the centre of the square is private but is accessible to the public through the Open Squares scheme. Heythrop College Located at number 23 is the University of London Heythrop College ref http www.heythrop.ac.uk about us how to find us.html Heythrop College How to find us ref The Specialist Philosophy and Theology College of the University of London, which includes a library of books originally established, in 1614 in Leuven Louvain by the Society of Jesus the Jesuits for the study of philosophy and theology. ref http www.heythrop.ac.uk about us Heythrop College About us ref Former residents The square includes the former home of the composer Hubert Parry at number 17 the former home of the nineteenth century liberal philosopher John Stuart Mill at number 18 the former home of John Simon sanitary reformer and pathologist John Simon the sanitary reformer and pathologist at number 40 and the former home of Pre Raphaelite Brotherhood Pre Raphaelite artist Edward Burne Jones at number 41 each of whom is commemorated with a blue plaque . Between 1831 and 1896 the Kensington School was based in the square, starting at number 31 and eventually occupying number 25 29. The school is notable ... courts in the gardens of the houses all that remains is number 27a, the cottage behind number 28. See ... Open Squares Open Squares http www.opensquares.org detail KensingtonSq.html Kensington Square coord 51.5006 0.1900 type landmark region GB KEC display title Category Squares in Kensington and Chelsea it Kensington Square ...   more details



  1. Kensington Gore

    coord 51 30 5.6 N 0 10 45.4 W region GB type landmark display title Kensington Gore is a street in central London , England , the same name having been formerly used for the piece of land on which it stands. It runs along the south side of Hyde Park, London Hyde Park , continuing as Kensington Road to both the east and west. A Gore road gore is a narrow, triangular piece of land. The road is part of the A315 road . The nearest tube station is South Kensington tube station South Kensington to the south. History Kensington Gore is the location of the Royal Albert Hall built on the site of Gore House , Royal College of Art , the Royal Geographical Society and in Kensington Gardens the Albert Memorial . Gore House, with its three acre 12,000 m estate, was the residence of William Wilberforce between 1808 and 1821, and was occupied by the Countess of Blessington and the Alfred Guillaume Gabriel, Count D Orsay Count D Orsay from 1836 to 1849. In May 1851, the house was opened as a restaurant by the chef Alexis Soyer , who planned to cater for the Great Exhibition of 1851. After the exhibition and following the advice of Prince Albert, Gore House and its land were bought by the Royal Commission for the Exhibition of 1851 to create the cultural quarter known as Albertopolis . ref cite web url http www.architecture.com LibraryDrawingsAndPhotographs Albertopolis ExploringSouthKensington SouthKensingtonFromAbove 1856 1862.aspx work Albertopolis title South Kensington From Above 1856 1862 ... of Kingston Gore Knightsbridge London.JPG thumb left The east end of Kensington Gore from Prince Consort ... www.gorehotel.com The Gore Hotel website ref In theatre Kensington Gore is also a trademark for theatrical ... LondonStreets kensington gore 1ae.html LondonTown.com information http www.collectbritain.co.uk personalisation object.cfm?uid 009MAP0000183P2U00007000 Kensington Turnpike Trust Drawings Kensington Gore Category Streets in Kensington and Chelsea ...   more details



  1. West Kensington

    Gardens Built 1893 which is located next to the new Kensington Village development. West Kensington ...other uses Infobox UK place country England region London official name West Kensington latitude 51.4907 ... postcode area W postcode district W14 dial code 020 West Kensington is an area on the western edge ... some western areas of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea , located 3.4 miles 5.5  km west of Charing Cross. West Kensington, the London postal area of W postcode area W14 is roughly defined ... s Bush to the north and Kensington to the east. It is best known as home to the Olympia, London Olympia ... into Fitzjames Avenue. Residential West Kensington is primarily a residential area consisting mainly ... in 1980 on the former site of St Paul s School. Demographics West Kensington is a cosmopolitan ... College London , Charing Cross Hospital , South Kensington , Hammersmith and other Central London Universities. Locale West Kensington has a major advantage in its location. An influx of spill over wealth from Kensington W8 means that the area has experienced significant developments including the opening of more speciality shops, eateries and gastropub s. West Kensington straddles the border between the boroughs of Hammersmith & Fulham and Kensington & Chelsea . Although it is true that the area ... Shepherds Bush & Notting Hill Northeast Notting Hill & Holland Park West Hammersmith Centre West Kensington East Kensington Southwest Fulham & Hammersmith South Fulham & Earl s Court Southeast Earl s Court & South Kensington Commercial education Local business consists of small shops, offices and restaurants ... shops that give the area its character. West Kensington is within easy reach of Earl s Court , and the Broadways ... Road has become home to Kensington Village. Kensington Village was built in the 1880s as Whiteleys ..., chaise longues, oriental room dividers and mahogany garderobes. Kensington Village now comprises ... Frost Meadowcroft , ref http www.frostmeadowcroft.com property 10815 Warwick Building Kensington ...   more details



  1. Kensington station

    The following railroad stations are named Kensington In the United States Kensington 115th Street Metra in Chicago Kensington MARC station in Maryland Kensington MARTA station in Decatur, Georgia In the United Kingdom Kensington Olympia station in London Three London Underground stations serving the Kensington area of central London High Street Kensington tube station South Kensington tube station West Kensington tube station In Australia Kensington railway station, Melbourne South Kensington railway station disambig Category Disambig Class London Transport articles ...   more details



  1. Kensington and Chelsea

    Kensington and Chelsea could refer to Kensington and Chelsea UK Parliament constituency , a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea , a London borough Kensington and Chelsea London Borough Council , a local authority disambig ...   more details



  1. USS Kensington

    USS Kensington may refer to USS Kensington 1861 USS Kensington 1861 , was a wooden, sail rigged vessel purchased by the US Navy for the Stone Fleet USS Kensington 1862 USS Kensington 1862 , was a steamer purchased by the US Navy 27 January 1862 and sold 12 July 1865 Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Kensington Category United States Navy ship names pl USS Kensington ...   more details



  1. A Princess of Kensington

    of Kensington with Robert Evett as Lt. Green and Louie Pounds as Joy Act I Kensington Gardens ...German operas A Princess of Kensington is an English comic opera in two acts by Edward German to a libretto by Basil Hood , produced by William Greet . The first performance was at the Savoy Theatre , London , on 22 January 1903 and ran for 115 performances. The opera was the last new work produced by the D Oyly Carte Opera Company at the Savoy Theatre, and is therefore considered by some to be the last Savoy opera . The original cast included a number of the famous Savoyards, including Louie Pounds , Robert Evett , Walter Passmore , Henry Lytton , and Rosina Brandram . After the original run at the Savoy .... ref http www.ibdb.com production.php?id 5737 A Princess of Kensington at the IBDB Broadway Database ... operas, A Princess of Kensington became popular enough to be one of the first operas to have original ... Tickell entitled Kensington Garden , featuring the history of the characters Albion, Azuriel, Kenna, and Oberon. Roles and original cast Image Princess of Kensington principals.jpg thumb right ... for a thousand years over the love shared by the lovely fairy Kenna for whom Kensington is named ... of kensington index.html A Princess of Kensington at The Gilbert and Sullivan Archive http www.imdb.com title tt0496302 Four Jolly Sailor Boys from The Princess of Kensington at the Internet Movie Database http math.boisestate.edu GaS other savoy princess of kensington pk vs.pdf A Princess of Kensington ... of a princess of kensington.php A Princess of Kensington at The Edward German Discography http myweb.tiscali.co.uk stage2 produce pkens th pkens.html A Princess of Kensington at the Stage Beauty ... of Kensington http www.ibdb.com production.asp?ID 5737 Article from The Encyclopedia of Musical Theatre http diamond.boisestate.edu gas other savoy princess of kensington ganzl.html Description ... 1913aprincessofkensin.htm Photographs from a 1913 production DEFAULTSORT Princess Of Kensington ...   more details



  1. Kensington, Brooklyn

    coord 40.638528 N 73.973167 W scale 100000 display title Image KensingtonBK.jpg thumb Kensington Victorian Houses Image Kensington PO jeh.JPG thumb Kensington Post Office List of Registered Historic Places in Kings County, New York NRHP Kensington is a neighborhood in the center of the New York City Borough New York City borough of Brooklyn . It is the area south of Prospect Park Brooklyn Prospect Park and the Green Wood Cemetery . It is bordered by Coney Island Avenue to the east, Fort Hamilton Parkway and Caton Avenue to the north, McDonald Avenue and 37th Street to the west, and Foster Avenue and 47th Street to the south. The neighborhoods that border it are Ditmas Park, Brooklyn Ditmas Park and Prospect Park South, Brooklyn Prospect Park South to the east both of which are parts of Flatbush, Brooklyn Flatbush , Windsor Terrace, Brooklyn Windsor Terrace to the north, Borough Park, Brooklyn Borough Park to the west, and Midwood, Brooklyn Midwood to the south. Kensington is a predominantly .... Kensington is served by the NYPD s 66th Precinct. ref http www.nyc.gov html nypd html precincts precinct 066.shtml 66th Precinct , NYPD . ref Kensington is a very diverse neighborhood, containing ... also settled in Kensington as of 2010. ref name nytimes cite news first last title From Darfur to a Corner ... publisher date 2010 04 10 accessdate 2010 08 18 ref History The land where Kensington now sits was first .... Giving English sounding names made it an attraction. Kensington is a suburb of London. publisher WNYC ref Ocean Parkway Brooklyn Ocean Parkway , which starts in Kensington, was finished in 1880 it features ... stops. In addition, Kensington is served by the B16 New York City bus B16 , B35 New York City bus B35 ... Avenue and East 5th Street and the Kensington Improvement League, Kensington s branch library quickly ... Ave. between East 4th & East 5th Streets, a former catering hall known as Ditmas Gardens, Savoy Garden ... branch library detail.jsp?branchpageid 177 Official Webpage of the Kensington ...   more details



  1. Kensington Vipers

    Pro hockey team bg color black text color red team Kensington Vipers logo Kensington Vipers.jpg logosize 125px city Kensington, Prince Edward Island , Canada league Island Junior Hockey League division founded 1998 arena Community Gardens Arena Complex colors Black , Red , and White br color box black color box red color box white owner coach Wade Waddell GM Pat McIver media affiliates The Kensington Vipers are a Canadian Junior ice hockey club from Kensington, Prince Edward Island . They are members of the Island Junior Hockey League and are 2011 Don Johnson Cup Maritime Junior B champions. Team history The Kensington Vipers joined the Island Junior Hockey League in 1998 after the Kensington Granites Senior hockey team had folded and the Community Gardens arena was looking for a junior hockey client. After sponsorship stints as Don Clark Insurance and Valley Truss and Metal , a full time sponsor was found in 2003, as Moase Plumbing and Heating assumed sponsorship. After many underachieving years, the Vipers reached the Island Championship in 2002 but lost in the seventh game to the now defunct O Leary Eagles. The following season, the team also lost in seven games at the finals but this time to the Sherwood Falcons. Through the 2003 2004 season the Vipers were amongst the top of the league and remained on top through the end of the regular season and were favoured to win the Prince Edward Island PEI title. After a quick dismissal of the now relocated Evangeline Loggers of Wellington, the Vipers met their longtime rivals in the Sherwood Falcons. The Vipers won their first championship in five games on home ice before a sellout crowd, with arguably the best team they had put forth in franchise history, which included key defence Joey Wood, Matt Ramsay and Travis Gallant, forward Mitchell Jollimore, Robbie Doiron and Tim MacDougall as well as all star goaltender Dan Corriveau. The following season, the Vipers continued on their domination atop the Island Junior Hockey ...   more details



  1. Kensington B

    Infobox South African subplace censuscode 77421033 name Kensington B latd 26.076806 latm lats longd 28.002505 longm longs Kensington B is a suburb in Randburg , which is an area located in northern Johannesburg , Gauteng , South Africa . Kensington B should not be confused with Kensington, which is an area located on the eastern side of Johannesburg. References reflist Category Populated places in the City of Johannesburg Gauteng geo stub ...   more details



  1. Baron Kensington

    Baron Kensington is a title that has been created three times, in the Peerages of Peerage of England ... title 1623 The title Baron Kensington was created in the Peerage of England in 1623 for Henry Rich, younger ... title all became extinct on the death of Edward Rich, 5th Baron Kensington, 5th Earl Holland and 8th Earl Warwick. Irish title 1776 The title Baron Kensington was created in the Peerage of Ireland in 1776 for William Edwardes, 1st Baron Kensington William Edwardes , who represented Haverfordwest ... of a cousin. The title of Baron Kensington had previously been held by the Earls of Warwick ... 1886 William Edwardes, 4th Baron Kensington William Edwardes , the 4th Baron, sat as Liberal Party ... government whip under William Ewart Gladstone from 1880 to 1885. In 1886 he was created Baron Kensington , of Kensington in the County of Middlesex, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom , which gave ... manner of address style Baron Kensington and Kensington , used thereafter. His eldest son, the second ... . ref Whittakers p60 ref List of titleholders Baron Kensington 1623 Henry Rich, 1st Earl of Holland Henry Rich, 1st Baron Kensington, 1st Earl Holland 1590&ndash 1649 Robert Rich, 5th Earl of Warwick Robert Rich, 2nd Baron Kensington, 2nd Earl of Holland, 5th Earl of Warwick c. 1620&ndash 1675 Edward Rich, 6th Earl of Warwick Edward Rich, 3rd Baron Kensington, 3rd Earl of Holland, 6th Earl of Warwick 1673 1701 Edward Rich, 7th Earl of Warwick Edward Henry Rich, 4th Baron Kensington, 4th Earl of Holland, 7th Earl of Warwick 1697 1721 Edward Rich, 8th Earl of Warwick Edward Rich, 5th Baron Kensington, 5th Earl of Holland, 8th Earl of Warwick 1695 1759 Barons Kensington 1776 William Edwardes, 1st Baron Kensington c. 1711 1801 William Edwardes, 2nd Baron Kensington 1777 1852 William Edwardes, 3rd Baron Kensington 1801 1872 William Edwardes, 4th Baron Kensington 1835 1896 William Edwardes, 5th Baron Kensington 1868 1900 Hugh Edwardes, 6th Baron Kensington 1873 1938 William Edwardes, 7th ...   more details



  1. The Kidnapping of Kensington

    The Kidnapping of Kensington is a children fiction novel by Richard Hough under the pen name of Bruce Carter. It was first published by Hamish Hamilton in 1958. It has also been published under the title The Children Who Stayed Behind . DEFAULTSORT Kidnapping of Kensington, The Category 1958 novels Category British children s novels child novel stub ...   more details




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