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uburban housing, typically semi-detached, by | Londoners seeking a more "rural" lifestyle, superseded |
Street had been destroyed by a V1, known by | Londoners as a doodlebug in 1944. |
s with William Gouge, and a place thoughtful | Londoners made a point of visiting. |
stimated that each number was read by 60,000 | Londoners, about a tenth of the capital's population a |
ns were never adopted, although some wealthy | Londoners were able to build concrete shelters accordi |
cency...although a good number of well-to-do | Londoners take advantage of the week for a cheap trip, |
This action was witnessed by thousands of | Londoners who, as they saw the airship descend in flam |
Villasanti was signed by the | Londoners in as a replacement for Solomon Haumono afte |
A striker, Bolland joined | Londoners Chelsea as a teenager, and was a member of t |
ior" F1 and "Junior" F2 stock cars, raced by | Londoners such as Rod Dore, Vic Ferriday, Maxie Bacon, |
Blackpool beat the | Londoners 4-2 at Stamford Bridge in front of 55,195 sp |
Mike Myers and | Londoners - Austin Powers: International Man of Myster |
The marching of thousands of mind-controlled | Londoners to Battersea (referred to by the Doctor as " |
r London Plan proposed that over one million | Londoners should be relocated from Inner London. |
Due to the fact that already the some of | Londoners were being housed in the first of the counci |
Allen who had controversially left the North | Londoners for Brentford in March 2004. |
the public were admitted to aid funding, and | Londoners soon christened the Zoological Gardens the " |
Liverpool continued to put pressure on the | Londoners but couldn't find a way past Beasant, and wh |
inst Chelsea in 1972, he signed for the west | Londoners three days later for £100,000. |
to investigate other issues of importance to | Londoners (transport, environmental matters, etc.) pub |
Among | Londoners, the Euston Tower was most famous for being |
After only a month with the | Londoners, his first club, Southend, signed him for ju |
Londoners who found the card were invited to spend the | |
Britton signed for | Londoners Chelsea from Scottish junior side Hillside R |
est need and greatest potential, so that all | Londoners can gain from and contribute to London's suc |
od, a mayoral commission which "aims to give | Londoners fresher, healthier and more affordable food |
ocal side Croydon Common before joining west | Londoners Chelsea in September 1911. |
th Brighton & Hove Albion before signing for | Londoners Chelsea in 1949 for £6,000, a sum which help |
, England, opened in 1893 and was beloved by | Londoners until its destruction by an incendiary bomb |
He joined Port Vale from the | Londoners in June 1934. |
rs who promise to find love for three single | Londoners in just three days, as a publicity stunt for |
to Mrs. Cook's brother and son, both of them | Londoners, the latter a racing motorist. |
And in practice, | Londoners and many others in the south east of England |
A new campaign to persuade | Londoners to move to North Northamptonshire, dubbed 'N |
ons and 71 League and cup games for the east | Londoners, he moved on to Sunderland. |
selection of the trio was described as "the | Londoners turning out three bad men who played on Moul |
A 'well kept secret' from many | Londoners, the park has been thought of as a private g |
Londoners, and perhaps others, extend the appellation | |
mmery Axe": this reflects the fact that some | Londoners have pronounced the street's name as "S'M'ry |
s impressed by the pride of these distressed | Londoners, "tho' ready to perish for hunger and destit |
the KHRP and The Delfina Foundation, and New | Londoners - Reflections on Home by the charity Photovo |
The Wish House by Celia Rees and The Lonely | Londoners by Sam Selvon. |
evenge tells the story of a group of wronged | Londoners who seek to exact revenge upon those who hav |
Swain began his professional career with | Londoners Chelsea, signing from Wycombe Wanderers in t |
the year the Queen had made demands upon the | Londoners for soldiers to assist her to reinforce the |
ty of names, including The Caribbeans, South | Londoners, and Southerners, before settling on The Sou |
contributed enormously to the protection of | Londoners from terrorist attacks. |
e made nearly 100 league appearances for the | Londoners over the following six years under manager D |
Wilkinson Eyre, tell the story of London and | Londoners from the Great Fire of 1666 to the present d |
film The Knowledge about a group of aspiring | Londoners learning The Knowledge with Mick Ford and Ni |
"smog" - a term that was known to few if any | Londoners of the era - was composed largely of coal sm |
some seasons difficulties in travel for the | Londoners (forfeiting the long road trip west) meant t |
management, the Players' became a haven for | Londoners suffering the Blitz, as well as a home from |
r (Godley) and Francine (Vickerage) are four | Londoners in their late 20s or early 30s, all living i |
g European clubs at the time, while the West | Londoners for their first ever European honour. |
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Londoners Preparing to Entertain American Soldiers. | |
s been a traditional holiday destination for | Londoners drawn to its sandy beaches. |
On hearing the news of the whale, several | Londoners flocked to the south coast and found no rail |
t such meeting we know of, in 1259, at which | Londoners came to swear their allegiance to the latter |
ticket campaign, a scheme which would allow | Londoners to travel for up to an hour on a single bus |
imate" Restoration drama; however, they drew | Londoners in unprecedented numbers and left them dazzl |
The | Londoners were victorious 6-1. |
outstanding contribution to the lifestyle of | Londoners and visitors to London. |
on back to front to try and encourage young | Londoners to vote in the elections. |
The petition had been signed by 15,000 | Londoners and was presented to the English Parliament |
game at Craven Cottage, most of whom, being | Londoners, were watching their first ever live Rugby L |
y Park was built upon a tip that was used by | Londoners who would load barges on the canal and come |
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