Twickenham Stoop is named after the nearby Stoop Farm, which was located in the area before the development of the stadium and its surrounding facilities. The term "stoop" refers to a small hill or rise, reflecting the topography of the area. The name became synonymous with the Rugby venue, Twickenham Stadium, which is situated in Twickenham, London, making the association with both the location and the farm's historical significance.
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1980, Twickenham films studios, London, and on location in the English county of Kent
Harlequins Rugby Club is based at Twickenham Stoop Stadium, Langhorn Drive, Twickenham, Middlesex, TW2 7SX.
This depends on what Twickenham is being referred to. There is a rugby team and a town, but no company called Twickenham Fixtures. The town was formed by Edward Tarmal.
The "Harlequins Rugby Club", a premiership rugby union team based at Twickenham Stoop in Hampstead, have been giving the nickname "quins" by their fans.
Harlequins RFC play their home games at the Twickenham Stoop, located in Twickenham, London. The stadium has a capacity of around 14,800 spectators and is known for its vibrant atmosphere during matches. It serves as a significant venue for both rugby union and community events.
Twickenham is in the ceremonial county of Greater London. Twickenham used to be in the county of Middlesex until that county was abolished and Twickenham was absorbed into Greater London.
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The Twickenham Travel Company's headquarters are based in Heath Road in Twickenham in the United Kingdoms County of The Municipal Borough of Twickenham.
Twickenham Stadium was created in 1909.
Twickenham Bridge was created in 1933.
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Twickenham Film Studios was created in 1913.
Twickenham railway station ended in 1954.