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Francis Sheldon | Hackney (born in Alabama in 1933) is a prominent U.S. |
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that operated for one season in 1996 from the | Hackney Wick Stadium, the former home of the Hackney |
in London, and runs the Transition Gallery in | Hackney with Cathy Lomax. |
y name to Games when Abram was 12. Games left | Hackney Downs School at the age of 16 and went to Lon |
the Stable, he delivered Henry VIII's gift of | hackney horses, greyhounds and running dogs. |
While playing at a squat gig in | Hackney, London on October 23, 2004 Stig complained o |
n the graveyard of the New Gravel-Pit chapel, | Hackney. |
he 1880s, and two companies- Baum's and H. T. | Hackney- began as storefronts on Market Square during |
shows the boundary between Tower Hamlets and | Hackney / Shoreditch east of Shoreditch High Street. |
rth of Shoreditch and Tower Hamlets (although | Hackney itself was accounted the northernmost of the |
parts of the sub-region are Tower Hamlets and | Hackney. |
‘On the whole I spent my life more happily at | Hackney than I had ever done before' wrote Joseph Pri |
hs: Islington, parts of Barnet, Haringey, and | Hackney. |
In 2002, he bought | Hackney Downs School (which had closed in 1995) and e |
He died | Hackney, Middlesex, 29 April 1875 and was buried at t |
tchingley, Surrey, Pyshoo, Hertfordshire, and | Hackney, Middlesex. |
ed Tudor manor house in Homerton High Street, | Hackney, London, England. |
Tony Garbelotto running the highly successful | Hackney Community College Basketball Academy programm |
o> Millwall Docks via Stamford Hill, Clapton, | Hackney Route 56 *Termini varied |
s Johnson; Andrew Boff, former Hillingdon and | Hackney London Borough Councillor; Nicholas Boles, Po |
, Millfields Community School, Hilsea Street, | Hackney, London. |
Among the articles and books on history that | Hackney has published, Populism to Progressivism in A |
From here it ran through Homerton and | Hackney Wick to join the Lea. |
and close to Homerton University Hospital and | Hackney Marshes. |
Marvyn has ridden for the Rye House Rockets, | Hackney Hawks, Oxford Cheetahs, Bradford Dukes and th |
(LAARC) located in Mortimer Wheeler House in | Hackney. |
anks died of cancer and pneumonia in Dalston, | Hackney, close to London, and is buried nearby at Abn |
i on guitar after meeting Green Gartside in a | Hackney pub opposite where he works. |
one of the galleries that participated in the | Hackney Wicked arts festivals 2008 and 2009. |
ding down to a secluded island heronry in the | Hackney Brook where he found inspiration for his writ |
ost of my extended family were treated in the | Hackney Hospital for one thing or another, my mother |
d Abbie Cecilia Frye on 27 April 1873 in West | Hackney. |
l Saints, Poplarand then held incumbencies at | Hackney and Heston before a spell as Archdeacon of Mi |
t tutor of a new theological institution, the | Hackney Academy. |
1910 for a citrus juicer that inventor Leslie | Hackney described as "having a corrugated center simi |
Yep, in Ireland a | hackney is specifically a minicab. |
It is among | Hackney Council's "Locally Listed Buildings." |
ers and the Swindon Robins before joining the | Hackney Hawks in 1964. |
ich also known as "Worzel" (born 8 June 1953, | Hackney, London) is an English rock drummer, who is b |
rend Dr. Charles Edward Searle (18 June 1828, | Hackney - 29 July 1902, Cambridge) was an English cle |
Douglas Gary Sampson (born 30 June 1957, | Hackney, London) was an early drummer for Iron Maiden |
nues south in an artificial channel known as ' | Hackney Cut', to the next lock at Old Ford Lock (abou |
t for London awarded HCT Group (then known as | hackney Community Transport) a contract for route 153 |
buildings and is a major historic landmark in | Hackney Wick - one of the very few old buildings to s |
enway runs above the former Marshgate Lane in | Hackney Wick is the closest the public can view the L |
olated from the railway system by the Lea and | Hackney Marshes. |
they will operate them from Lea Interchange ( | Hackney Olympic) (LI) using Enviro400s. |
een 2000 and 2001, he was the joint leader of | Hackney Council with Labour's Jules Pipe during Hackn |
He was Leader of | Hackney Council from June 2001 to October 2002. |
During Carlisle's first season in league one | Hackney was only able to make 18 appearances this was |
replacing the purple and white), Len Silver ( | Hackney) taking over as promoter. |
ed Elizabeth Lewis, daughter of John Lewis of | Hackney; they lived at Langley Park. |
married to a lawyer named Sally, and lived in | Hackney, east London. |
She lives in | Hackney, London. |
is about two British Arab brothers living in | Hackney. |
Sheldon already held the living of | Hackney, received that of Oddington, Oxfordshire at a |
eldon also simultaneously held the livings of | Hackney, Ickford, Buckinghamshire and Oddington, Oxfo |
He started his playing career with local team | Hackney White Heat (2002) before eventually turning p |
of Georgian development were located outside | Hackney Central (except possibly for the square north |
It is located in | Hackney, London, United Kingdom. |
oyed gardening at the house in London Fields, | Hackney that he shared with Jon Vanner, his partner o |
There are also green London style | Hackney Carriage taxis, which can be hailed on the st |
h stations at Cambridge Heath, London Fields, | Hackney Downs, Rectory Road, and Stoke Newington open |
ied to a fellow performer, actress Mabel Lucy | Hackney (1880-1914). |
maculatis: Loddiges, ( | Hackney, London), Catalogue 1823, p. 35. |
gang rivalry between the Tottenham Mandem and | Hackney Boys. |
th century a large sum of money, the manor at | Hackney as well as other lands passed to the Crown in |
On 8 March 2010 | Hackney joined Morecambe on a month long loan, which |
s death occurred at his house in Mare Street, | Hackney, on 20 August 1832. |
He moved again in 1712 to Mare Street, | Hackney. |
Ebenezer Cunningham (7 May 1881, | Hackney, London - 12 February 1977) was a British mat |
December 1910, but in 1914 he became Mayor of | Hackney, a position he held until 1919. |
Boff ran for Mayor of | Hackney for a third time in 2010. |
r which he received a medal from the Mayor of | Hackney. |
curing 2033 votes in the contest for mayor of | Hackney, which he said was the highest Communist vote |
Goldman stood for election for Mayor of | Hackney in 2002 and 2010 and for Parliament for Hackn |
The directly elected mayor of | Hackney is a directly elected mayor responsible for t |
He was the mayor of | Hackney four times in a row. |
ctions in 2002 and 2006 to elect the Mayor of | Hackney, but came second both times. |
instead of succeeding him in his ministry in | Hackney, Morgan moved to Southgate and set up a schoo |
, recruited by Herbert Morrison, representing | Hackney then Battersea. |
ngton;Madina Mosque and Suleymaniye Mosque in | Hackney; Fatih Mosque in Wood Green; Sultan Selim Mos |
'Thommo' is considered to be the most popular | Hackney rider ever, staying at the Hackney Wick Stadi |
wever 1984 saw the Crayford promotion move to | Hackney as the Hackney Kestrels after the Hawks close |
nes, previously at Homerton College, moved to | Hackney on becoming a Unitarian, then a tutor in expe |
based in their hometown Bristol but moved to | Hackney, London in 2004. |
ises in the City until 1878, when it moved to | Hackney. |
l election, when he was elected as the MP for | Hackney Central. |
She nominated Diane Abbott, MP for | Hackney North and Stoke Newington, to prevent the ele |
5 general election, Hunter was elected MP for | Hackney Central and held the seat until the1892 gener |
Politicians such as Labour MP for | Hackney North and Stoke Newington, Diane Abbott, have |
Meg (Margaret) Hillier, Labour MP for | Hackney South and Shoreditch |
Bousfield was elected MP for | Hackney North at a by-election in 1892 and retained t |
t of its length, with some multitrack between | Hackney Downs and Liverpool Street. |
London County Council and changed its name to | Hackney Downs School, which was eventually closed in |
is under assault on campus," was named after | Hackney. |
t stood for Parliament in Stoke Newington and | Hackney North in 1951 and Llanelli in 1955. |
oke Newington, and walk 13 Stoke Newington to | Hackney Wick. |
Green, Islington, Stoke Newington, Haringey, | Hackney, and Tottenham. |
incolnshire and his wife Cassandra Newland of | Hackney. |
on, and largely replaced by the newly created | Hackney North & Stoke Newington constituency. |
aw the launch of a 2nd XV side, nicknamed the | Hackney Gargoyles. |
One Night in | Hackney, do not be uncivil. |
ns signed for former club Hackey, now renamed | Hackney Kestrels, in 1986 for two years before he suf |
ic Gardens, Woburn Abbey, Loddiges nursery in | Hackney, John Miller's nursery in Bristol and George |
He was made a baronet in July 1942, of North | Hackney, in the County of Middlesex. |
She was the daughter of a | hackney cab (German: droscken] driver with origins in |
n of Great Britain from 1939-1945; and of the | Hackney Horse Society in 1923 and 1938, and chairman |
Lea Bridge Road Weir, marks the start of the | Hackney Cut, an artificial channel of the River Lee N |
Hi, I was born within the shaddows of the | Hackney Hospital living at 63 Mabley St for 35 years, |
The part of West | Hackney Ward to the north and west of the centre of S |
Lordship ward both of which form part of the | Hackney North and Stoke Newington constituency. |
From 1933 to 1937 he was Rector of West | Hackney and then Provost of St Paul's Cathedral, Dund |
The origin of the | Hackney Academy began in 1802 as a philanthropic non- |
Latter with the increased use of the | Hackney carriage, London's stairs gradually fell into |
e of two that mark the original course of the | Hackney Brook. |
tion of road adjacent to the ECR north of the | Hackney Wick junction does bear this name today. |
Beaufoy was commissioned Captain of the | Hackney Volunteer Company in 1794 and Colonel of the |
Newington in London, UK and forms part of the | Hackney North and Stoke Newington constituency of Dia |
Old Ford Lock marks the start of the | Hackney Cut - an artificial channel built in the 18th |
responsibilities for the Deaneries of Camden, | Hackney, Islington, Marylebone, Tower Hamlets, and We |
irst post was as a Curate at St Mary of Eton, | Hackney Wick after which he was Vice-Principal of Rip |
He is a graduate of the | Hackney Community College Basketball Academy Programm |
Work commenced on the | Hackney Downs to Lower Edmonton section in 1870. |
One solution is to park free of charge on the | Hackney side of Hackney Road where traffic wardens do |
The Miniscule of Sound opened in | Hackney, London as the world's smallest nightclub in |
No. 2 or West | Hackney Ward of Hackney Parish |
Schaffauser is also one of the organisers of | Hackney Pride, a LGBT event that gathered 1,000 perso |
In 1974 Walker took over the | Hackney & Hendon Greyhounds Co and merged it with his |
ton College was at this time in the parish of | Hackney, and had been in some form from 1730, as a le |
ositions, Urswick was Rector of the Parish of | Hackney, where he ordered rebuilt the medieval parish |
ought a mansion in Homerton, in the parish of | Hackney, close to London, in which they sought to bas |
ndependent College, Homerton in the parish of | Hackney near London. |
administratively, lying within the parish of | Hackney). |
The vestry of the civil parish of | Hackney became a local government authority in 1855. |
The district comprised the civil parishes of | Hackney and Stoke Newington. |
e possibilities: to recombine the parishes of | Hackney and Stoke Newington into a single borough; to |
route 106 (Whitechapel - Finsbury Park), 253 ( | Hackney - Euston), 254 (Aldgate - Holloway) 393 (Clap |
Trout Bartley stood for parliament in | Hackney at the 1880 general election, but was unsucce |
s first elected as a Member of Parliament for | Hackney Central at the 1945 General Election. |
Holms was elected Member of Parliament for | Hackney in 1860, and served in the second Liberal adm |
It is part of | Hackney North and Stoke Newington constituency. |
Some parts of | Hackney are in the N postcode area. |
e Rhodes caught a 17-yard touchdown pass from | Hackney, to bring the score to 52-40. |
Hannah leads the people of | Hackney on to London Fields where, in a series of inc |
Live performance for | Hackney council's Mayor and representatives in the fi |
in a flat in Tornay House, Shore Place, South | Hackney. |
f a small kitchen with four burner plates the | Hackney Burger was created. |
the London cup 3-2 beating Cardinal Pole RC ( | Hackney), winning their first major trophy in 7 years |
he held Vicar incumbencies at Poplar, London, | Hackney, Hornsey where he was additionally Rural Dean |
esigning her own bags, which were produced in | Hackney. |
oved their Arena Essex Hammers promotion into | Hackney. |
n 1983 when they transferred the promotion to | Hackney. |
the bridge which carries the railway through | Hackney Downs station over the A104 Dalston Lane. |
s to South African parents, she was raised in | Hackney, London. |
Cathedral on 23 July 1543, to the rectory of | Hackney on 26 May 1554, to the rectory of Fulham on 1 |
d have been similar to buildings remaining at | Hackney Central and Camden Road. |
A year or two before his death he removed to | Hackney, and died, in or about 1795, at 32 Primrose S |
rs, but, adopting unitarian views, removed to | Hackney College. |
ut he is the first recorded Black resident of | Hackney. |
es of the 17th Century mystic and resident of | Hackney, Hannah Trapnell. |
and is the ward with the fewest residents in | Hackney. |
28 February 1982 in Zimbabwe, now residing in | Hackney, London. |
s 4 trains per hour Westbound to Richmond via | Hackney, Highbury, Camden Road and Willesden, 2 train |
s 4 trains per hour westbound to Richmond via | Hackney, Highbury, Camden Road and Willesden, 2 train |
een the River Lea and the Channelsea River in | Hackney Wick, London, England. |
of Clapton Passage and Lower Clapton Road in | Hackney. |
ndon Line was diverted to a new route through | Hackney Wick. |
the late 1960s and early 1970s and runs from | Hackney Wick in north-east London, through the Blackw |
It runs from | Hackney to Leytonstone. |
The line runs through | Hackney from Finsbury Park to just north of Manor Hou |
and went to Cardinal Pole Catholic School in | Hackney . |
th the original Grocers' Company's School and | Hackney Downs School have been replaced by the new Mo |
He attended Newcome's School in | Hackney, where he acquired a taste for drama; in May |
t during her headship at Haggerston School in | Hackney. |
He attended school in | Hackney at Upton House Comprehensive, and whilst ther |
He was educated at Newcome's school in | Hackney, and afterwards by a Protestant clergyman in |
as the seventh son of Samuel Browne Searle of | Hackney. |
In that first season at | Hackney he won the British Junior Championship. |
After four seasons with | Hackney, in the last of which he won the London Rider |
Later in the year he lost his seat on | Hackney council. |
In 1669 he returned to London and settled in | Hackney. |
w of the wealthy Jews who had once settled in | Hackney. |
former Kingsland School in Shacklewell Lane, | Hackney, London. |
ved to London and established a small shop in | Hackney. |
here, the brook followed the western side of | Hackney Downs, then ran south-east to cross Dalston L |
Southbury, Edmonton Green, Seven Sisters and | Hackney Downs, taking 38 minutes. |
Gainsborough Primary School is situated in | Hackney Wick in the London borough of Hackney and is |
era libretti include The Palace in the Sky at | Hackney Empire and Siren Song at the Almeida. |
South of | Hackney Wick the river's course is split, running alm |
ook over a derelict church in Southgate Road, | Hackney, naming it "The Brotherhood Church." |
North Carolina House Speaker Joe | Hackney was at one time his son-in-law, and also serv |
rdained in 1891, after a curacy at St John's, | Hackney he emigrated to the Antipodes where he became |
ath is recorded in the registers of St. John, | Hackney; he died on 9 April and was buried 13 April 1 |
her, and subsequently went to a state school, | Hackney and Kingsway Princeton College, where he befr |
of route 253 between Aldgate tube station and | Hackney Central railway station, and shadows the 253 |
The nearest London Overground station is | Hackney Wick |
st people think there are no tube stations in | Hackney. |
nham, St Pancras, Islington, Stoke Newington, | Hackney, Stratford-le-Bow, Bromley St Leonard, Poplar |
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