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Shepperton: Middlesex TW TW18, TW19 Staines-upon-Thames [11] Middlesex TW TW20 Egham: Surrey UB: UB1, UB2, UB3 non-geo shared [5] Southall: Middlesex: UB UB3, shared UB4 HAYES: Middlesex UB UB5 shared: Northolt: Middlesex UB UB5, non-geo shared [6] UB6, UB18 non-geo: Greenford: Middlesex UB UB7, UB8 non-geo shared [2] West Drayton: Middlesex UB
Shepperton was the home of author J. G. Ballard, the so-called "Seer of Shepperton", [55] [56] and provides the setting for his novels Crash (in which a couple become sexually aroused through car crashes and was written as the M3 motorway was being built past the end of his street) and The Unlimited Dream Company. [57] [n 6]
a.k.a. 10th Street in Hanover, Bruce Street and Lambton Street in Durham, and Collingwood Street in Flesherton, formerly Ontario Highway 4: 28th Avenue 8th Street 2nd Avenue County Road 5 Grey - Bruce Line (County Line with Bruce County) Highway 26: Owen Sound County Road 6 Highway 89: Highway 6: none minor connecting route County Road 7 County ...
The island was created and soon thereafter slightly reduced to create a smaller island, Lock Island, to the north, which was also part of the mainland — this creation occurred after the fixing of most non-urban parish boundaries, pre-1700, and explains why given the wide channel dug to its north (almost equal width of the widest river course to all other sides), it stayed part of the parish ...
The Main Point was a small coffeehouse venue in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, that operated from 1964 to 1981.The venue hosted concerts by some of the top names in folk and traditional music, blues, rock, country music, and other musical genres, as well as comedy and poetry.
Sunbury adjoins Feltham to the north, Hampton to the east, Ashford to the northwest and Shepperton to the southwest. Walton-on-Thames is to the south, on the opposite bank of the Thames. The town has two main focal points: Lower Sunbury (known locally as Sunbury Village), adjoining the river.
1345 Avenue of the Americas (also known as the AllianceBernstein Building and formerly the Burlington House) is a 625-foot (191 m)-tall, 50-story skyscraper in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. [1] Located on Sixth Avenue between 54th and 55th Streets , the building was built by Fisher Brothers and designed by Emery Roth & Sons .
Pier Park is a municipal park in Portland, Oregon, United States.It is in the North Portland neighborhood of St. Johns and is bordered by North Columbia Boulevard and characterized by evergreen forest.