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  2. Howard Street, London - Wikipedia

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    Howard Street and its neighbouring streets, Arundel, Norfolk, and Surrey, were all built after Arundel House was demolished by the earl of Arundel in 1678. [ 2 ] Howard and Norfolk Streets were demolished in the 1970s to build Arundel Great Court [ 3 ] – taken over by another building in 2012.

  3. Norfolk Street, Strand - Wikipedia

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    Norfolk Street in the Liberty of the Savoy (between Westminster and the City of London) ran from Strand in the north to the Westminster reach of the Thames. It then ran to a strand of public gardens after the Victoria Embankment was built (1865–70), what is now Temple Place. It was crossed only by Howard Street. It was demolished in the 1970s.

  4. Howard Street - Wikipedia

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    Howard Street Tunnel fire, a disaster that struck the freight railroad tunnel under Baltimore's Howard Street in 2001; Howard Street (Sheffield), a short street in Sheffield, England; Howard Street (Chicago), a major street in the Chicago metropolitan area; Howard Street Apartment District in Omaha, Nebraska; Howard Street, London, a demolished ...

  5. Nursery Row Park - Wikipedia

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    Walworth had been market gardens (hence ‘Nursery Row’), but was heavily built out for residential use in the 19th century. [2] Until the 1980s, there was a commemorative fountain in the park. The inscription on that fountain (now lost) stated that the park was planned in 1885, making use of a grant from Lewis Isaacs , MP for the Walworth ...

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  7. Lee and Kennedy - Wikipedia

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    The nursery grounds at Hammersmith were built over, [24] followed by those at Ealing as London spread westwards, and the firm's last nurseries were at Feltham. [ 22 ] Lewis Kennedy (1789–1877), son of John Kennedy and grandson of the nursery's founder, had worked in the family business as a young man at Château de Malmaison and at Navarre ...