Newington Green Unitarian Church was created in 1860.
Marian Pritchard has written: 'The Meeting House at Newington Green' -- subject(s): History, Newington Green Unitarian Church (London, England), Unitarianism
Immanuel Episcopal Church on the Green was created in 1708.
Green River Presbyterian Church was created in 1906.
Green City Presbyterian Church was created in 1918.
Church Green Buildings Historic District was created in 1873.
Green Memorial A.M.E. Zion Church was created in 1914.
St Mary on Paddington Green Church was created in 1791.
Spring Green Primitive Baptist Church was created in 1878.
Charlotte Church has green eyes.
According to a BBC article (see link below), it's Rotherhithe Street. But Rotherhithe Street is about 1.5 miles long, so that seems unlikely. In the north of London Green Lanes stretches from Newington Green in Stoke Newington N16 all the way up to its junction with Ridge Avenue in Winchmore Hill, N21. At a distance of about 7.5 miles, this makes it a candidate for the longest street. However, in the relatively recent past the stretch that runs through Wood Green has come to be known as High Street, only resuming the Green Lanes name at the borough boundary between Enfield & Haringey. The stretch of Green Lanes from Newington Green up to the point when it becomes High Road for a while measures 3.2 miles. So, even that part is longer than Rotherhithe Street.
Green is the symbol of life and hope. Priests where green during Ordinary Time. Ordinary time is one of the seasons in Church.
The anime 'Green Green' was created in 2003.