Pea souper was the name given to smog (a combination of fog and smoke) which was prevalent in Britain's large cities until the mid-sixties.
Where can one find the clinics in London?
There are a lot of websites that will help one get a list of clinics, their addresses and their services in London. To name a few, one could visit websites of Yellow Pages and HFEA.
What countries do you have to drive through to get from London to Mumbai?
Obviously depending on the route taken - and the ability to actually enter the country by road.
You would pass through
Name 2 famous cathedrals in London?
St Pauls Cathedral and Westminster Cathedral (not to be confused with Westminster Abbey).
What was life like for the rich in 1910?
Women would have stayed at home and looked after their children while the men would of gone to work (their jobs being mostly factory owns councilors and war officials) to get money for food and clothes.
What 16th century establishment in London's Bread Street was a notable writers' haunt?
That would be the Mermaid Tavern.
This was a tavern in Bread Street, in London, England, which was frequented by writers and poets. It was the meeting place of the so-called Fraternity of Sireniacal Gentlemen, which was a drinking club consisting of writers who met in the tavern every first Friday of each month.
The tavern was destroyed in the Great Fire of London in 1666.
Why does downtown have so many one way streets?
Planners generally support one-way to two-way street conversions using the following rationale: The efficiency of one-way streets encourages drivers to travel through downtown without stopping to visit local shops and eateries; Two-way streets calm traffic, attracting the visitors, shoppers and tenants that contribute to downtown development; and Development of freeway infrastructure in many cities has reduced the need for downtown surface streets to serve as efficient commuter routes. Urban planners believe that a slower traffic is indicative of a healthy business climate. Transportation systems built exclusively in favor of automobiles may have negative consequences for businesses, pedestrians, and other groups. Urban planners suggest that converting downtown streets to allow two-way traffic flow will repair some of the unanticipated effects of one-way street networks and create a healthier climate for development. Some traffic engineers see a different set of benefits from one-way to two-way conversions: Less confusing to motorists, especially visitors; Improved access to properties; and Reduced travel distance to destinations.3 Traffic engineers have also found two-way street conversions were beneficial to central business district businesses where adequate capacity existed to maintain acceptable levels of service.4
What is the distance from London to Rome?
According to www.mapcrow.info the distance is 889.34 miles or 1431.21 kilometres.
IT IS ABOUT 2 HOURS FROM LONDON TO ROME
Was Robert Peel associated with London's New Police?
Peel helped create the modern concept of the police force, leading to officers being known as "bobbies" (in England) and "Peelers" (in Ireland).
Address Lloyd's TSB Bank Plc London?
Lloydstsb has many branches in London. Which one do you need the address of?
How long does it take to travel from Amsterdam to London by ferry boat?
You can't travel directly from Amsterdam to London by ferry because London doesn't have a ferry port. You would have to travel from Amsterdam to Hook of Holland by train (or drive), catch a ferry to Harwich and then take a train (or drive) to London.
E1 Head district
• E2 Bethnal Green
• E3 Bow
• E4 Chingford
• E5 Clapton
• E6 East Ham
• E7 Forest Gate
• E8 Hackney
• E9 Homerton
• E10 Leyton
• E11 Leytonstone
• E12 Manor Park
• E13 Plaistow
• E14 Poplar
• E15 Stratford
• E16 Victoria Dock
• E17 Walthamstow
• E18 South Woodford
I take it you meant East London Postcodes?
If you meant when were postcodes established in London then that was 1857.
What is the best bus route from the kings road London to mayfair London?
{| ! Time ! Details ! Information ! |
01:30 King's Road
Take the Route Bus 371 from Stop: ->N
towards Guildhall
* Average journey time: 24 mins
King's Road
06:58
Kingston / Eden Street Stop: D1
Take Route Bus K1 towards New Malden
* Average journey time: 3 mins Kingston / Eden Street
07:01 Avenue Road / Fairfield South Avenue Road / Fairfield South
Maximum journey time: 05:55
Interchanges: 1
|}
Where abouts is Oxford street in London?
Oxford Street is in Central London and runs between Marble Arch and Tottenham Court Road.
Is the London dungeons in west London?
They are located on the south side of the river. Shouldn't be too difficult to get there from West London if you take the Underground.
What area of London is Swiss Cottage in?
Swiss Cottage is located in the north part of London, in the Camden Borough. It was build in 1804. Swiss Cottage station is served by London Underground, it is located in zone 2.
Why is the big Ben attached to the house of parliament?
Big Ben is the largest bell in the clock tower of the Palace of Westminster (aka Houses of Parliament).
The clock tower was built along with the new palace after the old tower and palace were destroyed in 1834.
Which queens husband popularized Christmas tree?
Queen Victoria's husband and Consort Prince Albert popularized the Christmas tree.
How far is it from Toronto Canada to London England and what is the closest midpoint on land?
How far is it from Toronto Canada to London England and what is the closest midpoint on land? I'm giving my best guess in answering your question. I don't have access to essential logistics to give an definitive response. But, I think the midpoint would be Newfoundland the former colony of England that borders the Canadian province of Quebec. As for distance between Toronto & London is approx 5000 nautical miles. Best wishes Distance between Toronto, Ontario, Canada and London, England, United Kingdom, as the crow flies: 3559 miles (5728 km) (3093 nautical miles) If you look on a flat map Newfoundland does look like the midpoint but as you would fly a Great Circle route I should thinkthe southern tip of Greenland is closest to the midpoint. You're correct! I had first thought of Greenland but couldn't picture it in mind as I gave a rough estimate without logistics. Thanks! Gosh! In my gut I knew the answer to this one. 4000 nautical miles was my first thought as well. Great question. Best wishes