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  2. Manor Ground (Plumstead) - Wikipedia

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    The Official Illustrated History of Arsenal. Hamlyn. ISBN 0-600-61344-5. Spurling, Jon (2004). Rebels for the Cause: The Alternative History of Arsenal Football Club. Mainstream. ISBN 0-575-40015-3. Satellite photo of the stadium site on Google Maps; Historical map of the Borough of Woolwich, Revised: 1893 to 1894 Published: 1897

  3. File:Royal Arsenal Map, 1877.jpeg - Wikipedia

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  4. Fort Lesley J. McNair - Wikipedia

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    Fort Lesley J. McNair, also historically known as the Washington Arsenal, is a United States Army post located on the tip of Buzzard Point, the peninsula that lies at the confluence of the Potomac River and the Anacostia River in Washington, D.C.

  5. Invicta Ground - Wikipedia

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    Named after Invicta, the motto of the county of Kent, the ground was Arsenal's first proper stadium, being equipped with a stand, a row of terracing and changing rooms.The arena stood on the south side of Plumstead High Street with Arsenal's old home, the Manor Ground, which was upon the opposite side of high street and north of the railway lines, being much smaller by contrast.

  6. Arsenal Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Arsenal Stadium was a football stadium in Highbury, London, which was the home of Arsenal Football Club between 6 September 1913 and 7 May 2006. It was popularly known as " Highbury " from the name of the district in which it was located, and was given the affectionate nickname of "The Home of Football".

  7. Arsenal tube station - Wikipedia

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    Map of Arsenal's old and new stadiums in relation to Arsenal tube station The station is considerably less busy than other stations on the same stretch of line. In 2007 only 2,735,000 entries and exits were recorded, compared with Holloway Road 's 7,487,000 and Caledonian Road 's 5,333,000.

  8. Arsenal Penitentiary - Wikipedia

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    The Washington Arsenal and the District Penitentiary on the map, 1862 Arsenal Penitentiary, about 1865. The Arsenal Penitentiary was a penal institution in Washington, D. C. used as a military prison during the American Civil War, currently located inside Fort Lesley J. McNair. Four Lincoln assassination conspirators, David Herold, Lewis Powell ...

  9. Grade I and II* listed buildings in the Royal Borough of ...

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    Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. Download coordinates as: KML; ... Royal Arsenal, Board Room (Old Royal Military Academy) Woolwich: Pattern Shop: After 1806: