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  2. Royal Marsden Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Marsden Hospital is a specialist National Health Service oncology hospital in London based at two sites in Brompton, in Kensington and Chelsea, and Belmont in Sutton. It is managed by The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust and supported by The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity .

  3. List of hospitals in England - Wikipedia

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    Royal Brompton Hospital – Chelsea; Royal Hospital ChelseaChelsea; Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability – Putney; Royal Marsden Hospital – Chelsea; Royal Marsden Hospital – Belmont; Springfield University Hospital – Tooting; St Anthony's Hospital – Cheam (independent) St Charles' Hospital – Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea

  4. Belmont, Sutton - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Marsden Hospital is a specialist cancer treatment hospital. It is a foundation trust , and operates facilities on two sites, including one in Belmont, Sutton. The original buildings on the site were first used as the Banstead Road branch of the South Metropolitan District School, which was a 'district' school for children of workhouse ...

  5. London Buses route 211 - Wikipedia

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    Route 211 was introduced on 17 July 1993 replacing Red Arrow route 511 between Waterloo and Victoria stations, before continuing to Hammersmith bus station along the existing route 11, replacing the latter north of Fulham Broadway station.

  6. Fulham Road - Wikipedia

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    Royal Brompton Hospital; Royal Marsden Hospital; Michelin House; 1–5 and 6 Sydney Place; At the Fulham end of the street: Fulham Fire Station; Fulham Palace; Putney Bridge; It is the home of Chelsea's stadium, Stamford Bridge, which has an official capacity of 41,837. Many Chelsea supporters travel to home games using Fulham Broadway ...

  7. Onslow Square - Wikipedia

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    Sir Albert Hastings Markham, KCB (1841–1918), explorer, author, and officer in the Royal Navy, lived at 4 Onslow Square as a child. The architect Edwin Lutyens and his sister Mary Wemyss lived at number 16 as children. [5] The novelist William Makepeace Thackeray lived at 36 Onslow Square from 1853 to 1860. [6]

  8. Burton's Court - Wikipedia

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    Cricket field on Burton's Court. Burton's Court (also called Burton Court [1]) is a park in Chelsea, London.. It belongs to the Royal Chelsea Hospital which is situated on the southside of Royal Hospital Road, and comprises three tennis courts, a tennis academy and a cricket pitch. [2]

  9. File:The Royal Marsden Hospital, Fulham Road SW3 - geograph ...

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