Where in London is the dialing code 773?
773 is not a London dialling code, but maybe you mean:
A London landline number with '020' area code:
020 7730 xxxx - Sloane
020 7731 xxxx - Parsons Green
020 7732 xxxx - New Cross
020 7733 xxxx - Brixton
020 7734 xxxx - Gerrard Street (Soho)
020 7735 xxxx - Vauxhall
020 7736 xxxx - Parsons Green
020 7737 xxxx - Brixton
020 7738 xxxx - Battersea / Brixton / Nine Elms
020 7739 xxxx - Shoreditch
A mobile phone:
0773x xxxxxx
Where in the UK is area code 020 8569?
020 is the area code for London.
Numbers in London starting 7609 are mostly BT numbers in or around Lower Holloway - but could have been moved by their owner to another operator or location since being issued.
Where could one find the airfare for flying from London UK to Buffalo USA?
One can find the lists of airfare flying from London, UK to Buffalo, USA from the following sites; Mr Jet, skyscanner, Tripbase, Expedia, and Cheapflights.
Where is Belgravia located in London?
Belgravia is located in central london, in the city of westminister, it is known for its very expensive residential properties and is the wealthies districts in the world
How do you get to winsdor from London?
Take a train from Waterloo Station. The journey takes less than one hour.
What is the best way to trace a personal bank ac at midland bank London?
Midland Bank changed their name to HSBC many years ago. Contact them with as much info as you have available; full name, last address, security details etc., and they should be able to trace the account for you but you will have to prove that you were the account holder.
what is MEANT by zip CODE is this : a code of letters and digits added to a postal address to aid in the sorting of mail
PS you spelled Meant and Code wrong.
is Mr Andrew Johnson a credit manager at
© Barclays Bank,
1 Churchill Place, London,
E14 5HP,
United Kingdom.
Does London have any coastline?
No. London is about 50 miles from the sea but is connected to the open sea by the river Thames and used to be a major port until about 40 years ago.
How many employees worked for National Service Industries in 1997?
National Service Industries Inc., of Georgia, had sales of about $2.0 billion and 16,100 employees throughout its diversified operations.
How many seconds does it take for the London eye to rotate?
It takes approximately 25 - 30 minutes to make one full revolution.
What removed the London smog in 1962?
It was The Clean Air Act of 1962 which only allowed smokeless fuels to be burned in open fires. Central heating wasn't widespread at that time and most people had coal fires to heat their houses and we still had manufacturing factories which belched out smoke. The word 'smog' was an amalgamation of the words 'smoke' and 'fog'.
Where or who do you contact to sell a kidney?
You should probably ask the hospital or your doctor. They will know.
How do you dial London from the US?
The telephone country code for the United Kingdom is +44. The area code for landlines in London is 020, which becomes +44 20 in international format. (You must drop the trunk prefix 0 from the beginning of the UK domestic telephone number). The local number in London is then a further 8 digits.
Calling on a mobile phone, the easiest way is to enter the number directly in international format, beginning with +44 20 (including the plus symbol); the mobile (cellular) network will automatically substitute the appropriate prefix, whether you are in the US or in the UK or in a third country.
If your cell phone does not allow you to enter the plus symbol in a telephone number, or if you are calling from a landline phone, substitute the US/North American international access prefix 011 for the plus symbol. You can also press the # key at the end of the telephone number, to tell the telephone switch not to wait for any more digits.
They were called the Gordon Riots.
The question can be broken into two parts 1) does size matter, and 2) if size matters then what was different about the Earth during the Mesozoic era that allowed the dinosaurs to grow so large?
In 1638, Galileo answered the first part of the question in his book Dialogues Concerning Two New Sciences. Contrary to Gulliver's Travels and countless science fiction movies showing animals the wrong size, Galileo made it very clear that size matters.
Galileo explained how size matters in his book Dialogues Concerning Two New Science a title similar to his book Dialogues Concerning Two Chief World Systems where he argued the evidence supporting the heliocentric model of the solar system. Thus he considered these two ideas to be of relatively equal importance.
While Galileo was successful in convincing the Church and the conservative science community that the world is not flat, the conservative science community has yet to embrace Galileo's Square-Cube Law even though it is clearly correct and fundamental to understanding every major science discipline.
Numerous elementary science educators would like to teach Galileo's Square-Cube Law, yet they do not like being embarrassed by their students asking them to explain the incongruity between Galileo's Square-Cube Law and the large dinosaurs and flying pterosaurs. Thus the problem of how dinosaurs grew so large is a scientific paradox that has been holding back science for literally hundreds of years.
Scientists have identified four specific problem areas regarding the large terrestrial Mesozoic animals: 1) insignificant bone strength, 2) insignificant muscle strength, 3) unacceptably high blood pressure existing in the tallest dinosaurs such as the Brachiosaurus, and 4) grossly insignificant power for cold-blooded reptiles to fly.