Leopold Buildings
Leopold Buildings is a well-known historic tenement block of flats in Bethnal Green in the East End of London, England.
Danbury is a city in northern Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States, approximately 70 miles from New York City. Danbury's population at the 2010 census was 80,893. Danbury is the fourth most-populous city in Fairfield County, and seventh among Connecticut cities.
Population: 6,456
Latitude: 51° 42' 59.22" N
Longitude: 0° 34' 56.82" E
Leopold Buildings is a well-known historic tenement block of flats in Bethnal Green in the East End of London, England.
The Lee Valley Athletics Centre is located at the Lee Valley Leisure Complex formerly known as Picketts Lock in Edmonton, London Borough of Enfield, which cost £15m to build was officially opened on 16 January 2007 by Minister for the Olympics, Tess…
L-13 Light Industrial Workshop is an innovative contemporary art space run by Steve Lowe that opened in May 2009 in Clerkenwell, London.
Kirby Cross railway station serves the village of Kirby Cross in Essex, England.
The Kingsmead Viaduct (or Kings Meads Viaduct) is a raised dual-carriageway viaduct of the A10 road.
The King's Weigh House today serves as the Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral of the Holy Family in Exile and was formerly the name of a Congregational Church in London.
Kate MacGarry is a contemporary art gallery located in London. The gallery represents several international artists including Goshka Macuga, Francis Upritchard, Dr Lakra, Marcus Coates, Peter McDonald, Matt Bryans, Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard and …
The Institute of Social Psychology at the London School of Economics, England was founded in 1964, is an independent department within the London School of Economics. Prior to 2009, it used to be located within the Department of Sociology. It has on…
Hornchurch Marshes is an area of the London Borough of Havering, adjacent to the River Thames, in London, England. It includes the eastern part of the Ford Dagenham estate and turbine 2 of the Dagenham wind turbines. The land has been contaminated f…
Honywood Community Science School is a secondary school in Coggeshall, Essex. It is in the village of Coggeshall in the Braintree district area.
Holy Trinity Gough Square was a Victorian church in the City of London.
Holloway & Caledonian Road railway station was a station opened in 1852 by the Great Northern Railway in Holloway as the first station north of King's Cross when that station opened to replace the temporary terminus at Maiden Lane. As with many othe…
Hertford Museum is a local museum in Hertford, the county town of Hertfordshire, England.
Heathcote School is a coeducational community secondary school and sixth form, located in the North Chingford area of the London Borough of Waltham Forest, England.
Hare Hall is a house and grounds located in Gidea Park in the London Borough of Havering, east London.
Haggerston Park is an open space in Haggerston, in the London Borough of Hackney. It is bounded by Whiston Road (to the north), Hackney Road (south) and St Saviour's Priory, Queensbridge Road (west) and Goldsmith's Row (east).
The Urswick School is a voluntary aided, mixed 11-18, Church of England secondary school located in the Central Hackney area of London, England. There are around 850 pupils on roll. In 2014 the school was named by the Department for Education as one…
The Hackney Cut is an artificial channel of the Lee Navigation built in England in 1769 by the River Lea Trustees to straighten and improve the Navigation. It begins at the Middlesex Filter Beds Weir, below Lea Bridge, and is situated in the (modern…