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  2. Douglas House, Westminster - Wikipedia

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    The original Douglas House, which opened either during or after the Second World War, occupied the former Guards Club building at 41–43 Brook Street in Mayfair. [2] The second Douglas House was located at 66 Lancaster Gate, W2, in the Bayswater/Hyde Park district of London, one block north of Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens and the actual Lancaster Gate on Bayswater Road.

  3. The Who 1962–63 performances - Wikipedia

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    London: Douglas House Acton: White Hart Hotel 9 May 1963 11 May 1963: Greenford: Oldfield Hotel 12 May 1963: London: Douglas House 17 May 1963: Hanwell: Carnival Ballroom, Park Hotel 18 May 1963: Greenford: Oldfield Hotel 19 May 1963: London: Douglas House 23 May 1963: Greenford: Oldfield Hotel 24 May 1963: Kent: Grand Ballroom 26 May 1963 ...

  4. Douglas House - Wikipedia

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    Douglas House, Westminster, London, a U.S. servicemen's club; in Scotland. An alternative name for Douglas Castle; in the United States.

  5. File:Lancaster Gate Hotel (formerly the Douglas House ...

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  6. Swinging Sixties - Wikipedia

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    The Kinks in 1967. Already heralded by Colin MacInnes' 1959 novel Absolute Beginners which captured London's emerging youth culture, [10] Swinging London was underway by the mid-1960s and included music by the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, the Kinks, the Who, Small Faces, the Animals, Dusty Springfield, Lulu, Cilla Black, Sandie Shaw and other artists from what was known in the US as the ...

  7. Douglas House, Petersham - Wikipedia

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    The house, stables and cottage were Grade II listed in 1950 and the house's designation upgraded to Grade II* in 1983. [4] [5] The Federal Republic of Germany bought Douglas House and grounds in 1969 and built a school around it. The German School London was then founded in 1971. New buildings were erected in the grounds, but the original house ...

  8. Opinion: What happened when CIA tried to work with the ... - AOL

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    Editor’s Note: Douglas London served 34 years as a CIA operations officer, multiple times as a Chief of Station and ended his career as the agency’s counterterrorism chief for South and ...

  9. Alec Douglas-Home - Wikipedia

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    Douglas-Home was born on 2 July 1903 at 28 South Street in Mayfair, London, the first of seven children of Lord Dunglass (the eldest son of the 12th Earl of Home) and of his wife, the Lady Lilian Lambton (daughter of the 4th Earl of Durham).