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Tooting is a district in south London, England, locat | |
On leaving Bec Grammar School in | Tooting, his A Level results were not good enough to |
nselm visiting the Totinges tribe (from which | Tooting as a whole gets its name) are visible in Wand |
Station (along with the 95 which came up from | Tooting Broadway), again not a terribly clever termin |
tation was a railway station in Merton on the | Tooting, Merton and Wimbledon Railway. |
ailway station in Merton, South London on the | Tooting, Merton and Wimbledon Railway and now a tram |
With its soulful vocals, | tooting trumpets and punchy chorus, this could almost |
the United Kingdom general election, 1950 the | Tooting ward and part of Balham ward were included in |
they existed in 1918: it comprised the entire | Tooting ward and the part of the Balham ward which la |
Tooting Bec Athletics Track is an athletics stadium i | |
Live in | Tooting photo by anonymous. |
The Banned originated from | Tooting and Camberwell in London. |
rs the Board of Trustees of Balham Mosque and | Tooting Islamic Centre. |
dary with the London Borough of Wandsworth at | Tooting Bec Common and Emmanuel Road/New Park Road. |
The other is now known as | Tooting Bec Common After inclosure, the Common was pu |
f the Falconbrook is in Streatham Hill, above | Tooting Bec Common, South West London. |
1911 The Open Championship, | Tooting Bec Cup (Eng), German Open, Montecarlo Open ( |
nn, eldest daughter of John Melhuish of Upper | Tooting, who died 14 July 1853; and secondly, on 28 D |
As with many of South London's suburbs, | Tooting developed during the late Victorian period. |
Central from 1970 to February 1974, then for | Tooting from February 1974 to 2005. |
Rural Dean of Bermondsey, Vicar of All Saints | Tooting, and finally (before his elevation to the Epi |
1974 that the Sunday service reverted back to | Tooting Bec, following the withdrawal of route 19A. |
Often considered part of | Tooting, it forms the northern part of the latter sub |
In 1595-6, he acquired the manor of | Tooting Graveney from James Harrington. |
decrepit all-wooden facility at Sandy Lane in | Tooting, which had been declared a fire hazard. |
and for the rest of his life was minister at | Tooting only, having John Beesley as his assistant fr |
In 1737, still retaining his | Tooting charge, he became assistant to Samuel Chandle |
Balham and | Tooting constituency in the Parliamentary County of L |
The route was extended from Streatham to | Tooting Broadway in 1985. |
Ridley returned to England and died in Upper | Tooting, Surrey in 1879. |
21 acres), the continuous green swathe of the | Tooting Commons in the south of the borough, between |
A geologic map of | Tooting Crater is under preparation, and will be publ |
The route was extended from | Tooting to Kingston and withdrawn from between Stockw |
ement, serving as secretary of the Balham and | Tooting Independent Labour Party. |
Willis was born Matthew James Willis in | Tooting, London, later moving to East Molesey, Surrey |
Tooting Bec Lido is an open-air fresh water swimming | |
Tooting Bec Lido was nearly closed as a result of Wan | |
bsequent 'Tatler Tory' election candidate for | Tooting, South London - Mark Clarke. |
Joanna Taylor (born 24 July 1978 in | Tooting, South London), is an English actress and for |
son alternative rock/dream pop band formed in | Tooting, South London, England in 1986. |
of Bec, is reputed to have been a visitor to | Tooting Bec long before he succeeded Lanfranc as Arch |
After retiring as a player, Cadette managed | Tooting & Mitcham between 2003 and 2006. |
McGlashan started out in the youth team at | Tooting & Mitcham United before moving Staines Town y |
rst goal for Hastings in the 3-2 victory over | Tooting & Mitcham United on 12 February. |
harlton Athletic Ladies, while still managing | Tooting & Mitcham United. |
He was signed from local rivals | Tooting and Mitcham who had taken him on as a junior |
eir bid to extend profitability of the Hub at | Tooting and Mitcham (The Hub at Tooting and Mitcham o |
on from Isthmian League Premier Division club | Tooting & Mitcham United. |
He led | Tooting & Mitcham to the Ryman League Division Two ti |
s making 51 appearances and scoring 21 goals, | Tooting & Mitcham during 1999-2001. |
ee pre-season friendlies for the club against | Tooting & Mitcham United, Kingstonian, and Sutton Uni |
He was sent out on loan to non-league clubs | Tooting & Mitcham United, Dorchester Town, Margate an |
In August 2006 he appeared for | Tooting & Mitcham's reserve side. |
ast of Wimbledon south of Earlsfield, west of | Tooting and north of Collier's Wood. |
The constituency, officially the Balham and | Tooting Division of the Parliamentary Borough of Wand |
he Labour member of parliament for Balham and | Tooting, part of his home district of Wandsworth, in |
st Croydon line until 1997, and by trains via | Tooting Junction on the Merton Abbey Branch until 192 |
ill, Tottenham, Stoke-on-Trent, Newington and | Tooting had ponds where the baiting took place. |
It was around this time that | Tooting Bec's pool became a "lido" when the term beca |
These divisions were Balham and | Tooting, Clapham, Putney, Streatham and Wandsworth Ce |
Tooting Junction railway station (Tooting, Merton & W | |
The station opened in 1894 as ' | Tooting Junction', replacing an early Tooting Junctio |
Town | Surbiton Town | Sutton High Reserves | | Tooting Bec Reserves | Trinity Reserves | Weston Gree |
a Municipal Reform councillor for Balham and | Tooting, and retained the seat in 1937. |
km) there is a large junction complex, where | Tooting Bec Road (A214) and Mitcham Lane (A216) join |
Junction, Herne Hill, Tulse Hill, Streatham, | Tooting, Haydons Road, Wimbledon, Wimbledon Chase, So |
It is located on | Tooting Bec Road. |
Peter was vicar of All Saints, | Tooting for seven years before his appointment as arc |
college was transferred to its current site, | Tooting in South London in 1980, where it shares a si |
Tooting railway station is in the London Borough of M | |
tforms served the Merton Abbey branch line to | Tooting Junction station - these were temporarily clo |
inction (who formed in the area) recorded "On | Tooting Broadway Station" on their 1992 album The Dea |
It's located in Mitcham, close to | Tooting railway station. |
08 Railway Clearing House map of lines around | Tooting railway station. |
re-sited slightly east and in 1938 it became | Tooting railway station. |
mmons and parks that shade imperceptibly into | Tooting and Streatham at the Northern end of the seat |
eveloped in the south-east end of the seat at | Tooting and Streatham (to the south of Clapham). |
It was renamed simply ' | Tooting' in the 1938, following the closure of the br |
12/01/1964 | Tooting, Granada Theatre (2 shows) |
His education continued at Bec School, | Tooting for three years then at University College Sc |
Tooting Bec tube station | |
Tooting Broadway tube station | |
There are two examples at | Tooting Bec tube station, that appear to have been re |
Lambeth Central, Putney, Richmond, Surbiton, | Tooting, Twickenham, Vauxhall, although this may not |
the route was withdrawn the other end between | Tooting and Wandsworth. |
Tooting Priory was a priory in London, England. | |
ondon Birthing Centre in St George's Hospital | Tooting, and weighed 9 lbs. |
ology College status in the Furzedown area of | Tooting, south west London. |
His first settlement was at Lower | Tooting, Surrey, where he succeeded Francis Freeman ( |
The area includes | Tooting Commons, which features Tooting Bec Lido, the |
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