Plume School
Plume School is a secondary school in Maldon, Essex.
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
Plume School is a secondary school in Maldon, Essex.
Panfield Priory was a priory of Augustinian Canons Regular sited in Panfield, Essex, England.
Oliver Close Estate is a housing estate in Leyton, London, England. From 1967 to 1996 the estate contained 500 flats in five high-rise buildings.
Oaklands School is a community secondary school located in Bethnal Green, London Borough of Tower Hamlets, England.
Norsey Wood is a mixed coppice woodland situated in Billericay, Essex, England. The nature reserve covers an area of 67.17 hectares or 165.98 acres (0.6717 km2), and consists of a variety of habitats due to its distinctive, underlying geology. It ha…
New England Island is an uninhabited island in Essex, England.
The Museum of Power is located in the former Southend Waterworks Langford Pumping Station in Langford, Essex, England. It is located on the B1019, on the main road from Maldon to Hatfield Peverel. The museum also has a miniature railway, which offer…
Mile End railway station was a station in Bethnal Green in London, England. It was opened in 1843 by the Eastern Counties Railway on the line between Liverpool Street and Stratford.
Mile End New Town is a former hamlet within the East End of London. Its area is now part of the London Borough of Tower Hamlets.
The Middlesex Filter Beds Weir, or Lea Bridge Road Weir, marks the start of the Hackney Cut, an artificial channel of the River Lee Navigation built in 1770, in the London Borough of Hackney.
Messing Maypole Mill is a grade II listed Tower mill at Tiptree, Essex, England which has been converted to a residence.
The Markfield Beam Engine is a 100 horsepower beam pumping engine, built in 1886 to transfer sewage from the Middlesex district of Tottenham into the London system for treatment at the Beckton works.
Margaretting is a small village in the Chelmsford District, in the county of Essex, England.
Manor Way railway station was a railway station located on the East Ham Manor Way, south of Beckton in east London, on the Eastern Counties and Thames Junction Railway (EC&TJR).
Maldon West railway station was a station in Maldon, Essex.
Lyon's Inn was one of the Inns of Chancery attached to London's Inner Temple. Founded some time during or before the reign of Henry V, the Inn educated lawyers including Edward Coke and John Selden, although it was never one of the larger Inns.
Lordship Recreation Ground is a public park in Tottenham, London Borough of Haringey.
The London International School of Performing Arts was founded in 2003 by Thomas Prattki - the former pedagogical director of the Jacques Lecoq International School of Theatre (Ecole Jacques Lecoq) in Paris.