There is no specific store named the Elephant and Castle. The Elephant and Castle instead a major road junction in London, England and the area around it. There is a shopping center there with nearly 30 trading shops.
Elephant and Castle?
The road in London called Elephant and Castle was named after a pub which previously stood there. The pub had replaced a cutlers workshop and the sign of the Cutlers Company was an Elephant and Castle. The castle is the howdah on the elephants back. The derivation is apparrently not from the contraction of the 'Infanta of Castile', much as that appeals to the romantic mind.
There isn't a street called Elephant and Castle in London but there is a small but important area by that name with an underground station named after it. The area originally got its name from a 'pub' which was situated there but now long gone. The present area is mainly a large road intersection with the convergence of different routes approaching central London from the south and southeast of London and lies about 1 mile south of the 'City of London'. Although its proper name is Elephant and Castle, Londoners abbreviate the area's name to 'The Elephant'.
Blarney Castle was named for no reason, the whole castle was made for pure money because the king was giving 10 pounds to every Castle owner so he built it for no reason, and they named it for nothing!
the elephant princess's name is alex Wilson on her 16th b-day a boy named kuru and a elephant named anala tell her she is a magical princess of a magical world named manjipoor.
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It is named for its size and not for the elephant like mammoth.
the large elephant with the broken tusks is named hannibal
Alastor's pets in "Castle in the Attic" were a fish named Jasmine and a dragon named Merlin.
Courtney Simon, in 0000
It is called a calf.
it was nothing