Vauxhall is an area of London and is the name of the Vauxhall Motor company which originally started in Vauxhall London before moving production to Luton (Vauxhall was latter purchased by GM but continues to use the name in the UK)
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The Opel cars are still called Vauxhall in England. Vauxhall was an independent manufacturer, named after the area of the same name in London in 1857.
SIS Headquarters is located at 85 Vauxhall Cross, along Albert Embankment, London.
SIS Headquarters is located at 85 Vauxhall Cross, along Albert Embankment, London.
General motors was founded on September 16, 1908, in Flint, Michigan. Vauxhall was founded in 1857 in Vauxhall, London. Opel was founded on January 21, 1862, in Rüsselsheim am Main, Germany. Vauxhall was founded first Opel was founded second General Motors was founded third.
There's an abbreviation for Charing Cross, in London (Charing X) Hoxton (I think in Hackney Borough) Vauxhall Bridge (City of Westminster Borough)
There are 27 bridges crossing the River Thames in London. The most obvious ten would be Tower, London, Southwark, Vauxhall, Lambeth, Westminster, Chelsea, Albert, Putney and Hammersmith.
Yes, Vauxhall underground station is located adjacent to Vauxhall rail station. They are part of the same transportation hub, making it convenient for passengers to transfer between the two modes of transport. The stations are well-connected, allowing for easy access to both the London Underground and regional rail services.
London concerts are held at Wembley Stadium,02 Academy, Leicester Square Theatre, Royal Albert Hall, Royal Vauxhall Tavern, Hammersmith Apollo and Wigmore Hall.
Vauxhall as a place name is rather common. It is generally accepted that is originated from a Mr Falkes de Breauté. (Deceased 1226) Hence "Falkes Hall" (His house) which over time became Vauxhall. Perhaps there were others sharing the same first name, who also had houses, or "halls". Alexander Wilson founded the Vauxhall Motor company in the Dusian Road, Vauxhall, London in 1857. So the name of the company came from the name of a place. So it seems quite likely that the names are linked, however tenuously.