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  2. London Charterhouse - Wikipedia

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    A View of the Charter House taken from the Green, 1813 In May 1611 it came into the hands of Thomas Sutton (1532–1611) of Knaith , Lincolnshire . He was appointed Master of Ordnance in Northern Parts, and acquired a fortune by the discovery of coal on two estates which he had leased near Newcastle upon Tyne , and later, upon moving to London ...

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    Sobha Realty is an international luxury developer. Established in 1976 as an interior decoration firm in Oman by P.N.C. Menon – an entrepreneur, the company has grown its presence with developments and investments in the UAE, Oman, Bahrain, Brunei and India.

  4. Charterhouse - Wikipedia

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    London Charterhouse, London, England, an historic complex of buildings that originally housed a monastery, now the location of such sites as The Charterhouse Hospital; Charterhouse Square, London, England

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  6. Charterhouse Square - Wikipedia

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    Charterhouse Square garden Charterhouse Square: parts of Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry. Charterhouse Square is a garden square, a pentagonal space, in Farringdon, in the London Borough of Islington, and close to the former Smithfield Meat Market.

  7. Alfred E. Smith Houses - Wikipedia

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    The razing of buildings for the construction of the complex began in 1950, and the buildings were completed on April 1, 1953. [3] [7]The key sponsor of the development was State assemblyman John J. Lamula and it was named after four-time New York Governor Al Smith (1873–1944), the first Catholic to win a Presidential nomination by a major political party and a social reformer who made ...

  8. Charterhouse Street - Wikipedia

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    Several gastropubs line the street, including the Fox and Anchor.The formerly-DJ Mag #1 club Fabric nightclub is located at No. 77A.Charterhouse Street is also the home of a 31 MWe combined heat and power plant operated by Citigen [1] and located within and beneath the former PLA cold store.

  9. Florence Charterhouse - Wikipedia

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    Facade of the main church at Florence Charterhouse Florence Charterhouse church The courtyard of the monastery. Florence Charterhouse (Certosa di Firenze or Certosa del Galluzzo) is a charterhouse, or Carthusian monastery, located in the Florence suburb of Galluzzo, in central Italy.