Where can one find cricket stores in London?
Actually there are several great cricket shops located in London. Some examples of shops include "Morrant Group Ltd", "Beckenham Cricket Specialist" and "VKS".
Are people from Essex londoners?
Essex is a county on the northeast borders of London and some people from east and northeast London have moved to Essex.
How much money does a Pharmacist make per year?
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics the estimated mean annual wage for pharmacists as of May 2008 is, $104,260. This would amount to $50.13 per hour.
Is London bridges falling down from London?
The nursery rhyme is about a medieval bridge which crossed the river Thames in London. At that time, the wooden bridge had houses and shops on it.
Why was London a good place to settle centuries ago?
Originally because of the water of the River Thames - for drinking, irrigation and transport.
The place to go is the Robert Sandelson gallery in London.
Was the Great Fire of London really accidental or did Satan have a hand in it?
as i'm dont fully believe in god i would say it was just an accident but people that are religious may take the other view
What time is it in California at 1 pm in London?
California is 8 hours behind London, so it would be 6 am.
Civil wars are fought between factions within a single country not within a single city
Is it expensive to live in London England?
extremely, things are sometimes double the price of the U.S. if not more. From souvenirs, to food, everything is far more expensive in the United Kingdom.
Why did so many buildings burn in the great fire of London?
There was no fire brigade back then, no fire pumps, no water hydrants, just volunteers with buckets who backed off when the fire got out of control. Most houses were completely or partly made of wood, and the season had been very dry, so they burned easily. And a strong wind fueled the fire and the spread of the fire.
Why was it difficult to put out the great fire of London once it had started?
The Great Fire of London was one of this cities' most disrupting dillemas. It was indeed very hard to put out the humungous fire; spreading across almost all of the city although it was done. But how? Fire engines were not yet invented at the time so there were alternatives including buckets/barrows and carts which would carry not huge quantities of water but would help to drown out the oxygen in the flames. Other ideas were thought of as well as this; A famous man called Samuel Pepys thought it would be more efficient to pull down the houses with long and powerful ropes as this would leave nowhere for the fire to lead to!
'what do English people eat on Christmas'?
Most people eat turkey or ham at Christmas (; Tastes really good, too. The same as Americans
What is the name of the recreated theater from Shakespeare's time in London?
It is called Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, and is modeled closely on the original Globe playhouse built in 1599. The original Globe was never associated with Shakespeare in its own time. It was built and owned by a consortium whose main shareholders were Richard and Cuthbert Burbage.
What was Christmas like in Victorian London?
in the 19th century believe it or not was never even celebrated much or even thought as a season but they soon came to celebrate it.
How long does it take to walk from marylebone station in London to The Palladium theatre?
30 to 40 minutes depending on route.
Who lives in Buckingham Palace?
Buckingham Palace is one of the official residences of the British Monarch, the king or queen.
It is also the home to several staff who work for the monarch. There are exactly 775 rooms in the palace.
Which tube lines go from Liverpool St. to Kings Cross?
The Circle Line and Central Line run between these two stations.