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  2. Chaïm Soutine - Wikipedia

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    Chaïm Soutine (French: [ʃaim sutin]; Russian: Хаим Соломонович Сутин, romanized: Khaim Solomonovich Sutin; Yiddish: חײם סוטין, romanized: Chaim Sutin; 13 January 1893 – 9 August 1943) was a French painter of Belarusian-Jewish origin of the School of Paris, who made a major contribution to the Expressionist movement while living and working in Paris.

  3. Oslo Court - Wikipedia

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    Oslo Court is a block of flats on Prince Albert Road in St John's Wood, London. Built around 1937, it was designed by architect Robert Atkinson in the International Modern style and is Grade II listed. [1] [2] Oslo Court appears in Season 2 Episode 10 and Season 3 Episode 22 of The Saint.

  4. St John's Wood - Wikipedia

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    St John's Wood is a district in the City of Westminster, London, England, about 2.5 miles (4 km) northwest of Charing Cross.Historically the northern part of the ancient parish and Metropolitan Borough of Marylebone, it extends from Regent's Park and Primrose Hill in the east to Edgware Road in the west, with the Swiss Cottage area of Hampstead to the north and Lisson Grove to the south.

  5. Category:St John's Wood - Wikipedia

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    Main menu. move to sidebar hide. Navigation Main page; Contents; ... Pages in category "St John's Wood" The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 total.

  6. Soutine - Wikipedia

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  7. Saatchi Synagogue - Wikipedia

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    Initially meeting at Andover Place, in Maida Vale, in a part of the building that once formed the Bayswater Synagogue, [1] the congregation subsequently moved its services to the site of the St John's Wood (United) Synagogue, and in 2018 plans were made to merge the two congregations.

  8. St. John's Wood Church Grounds - Wikipedia

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    St. John's Wood was part of the Great Forest of Middlesex in the medieval period. From 1323 the land was owned by the Knights of the Order of St. John, after whom the area is named, but at the Dissolution of the Monasteries it passed to the Crown. In the 1732 the site was sold to Henry Samuel Eyre, and in the 18th century it was agricultural ...

  9. St John's Wood tube station - Wikipedia

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    St. John's Wood is a London Underground station located in St John's Wood in the City of Westminster, north-west London. It was opened in 1939 as a stop on the Bakerloo line . Today, the station is on the Jubilee line between Swiss Cottage and Baker Street stations and is in Travelcard Zone 2 . [ 7 ]