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  2. Ward Lock travel guides - Wikipedia

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    Ward & Lock's Illustrated Guide to and Popular History of the Isle of Man, 1883. Ward Lock travel guides or Red Guides (1870s–1970s) were tourist guide books to the British Isles and continental Europe published by Ward, Lock & Co. of London. [1] The firm proclaimed them "amusing and readable" and the "cheapest and most trustworthy guides."

  3. Warwick Avenue tube station - Wikipedia

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    Warwick Avenue (/ ˈ w ɒr ɪ k ˈ æ v ə n juː /) is a London Underground station in Little Venice in the City of Westminster, north-west London. The station is on the Bakerloo line , between Maida Vale and Paddington stations, and is in Travelcard Zone 2 .

  4. Ward, Lock & Co. - Wikipedia

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    The company's staff was now expanding and hence, in 1878, they built a new office called Warwick House. They published a lot of cheap reprints from here, as well as prize books for school in the 1880s. To cope with the demand of cheap reprints and prize books, the firm set up their own binding works on the top floor of Warwick House.

  5. Warwick Avenue, London - Wikipedia

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    Warwick Avenue tube station, a London Underground station on the Bakerloo line, is located on the street. Warwick Avenue houses one of the remaining thirteen Grade II listed Cabmen's Shelters used by London's taxi drivers as a place to buy food and (non-alcoholic) drink. [3]

  6. Oxford Arms, Warwick Lane - Wikipedia

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    The Oxford Arms in 1875. Picture taken by Alfred & John Bool of the Society for Photographing Relics of Old London The other side of the courtyard in 1875. The Oxford Arms in Warwick Lane was one of the last surviving galleried coaching inns in London. It stood near St Paul's Cathedral between the 17th and late 19th centuries.

  7. Warwick Castle - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, Warwick Castle was named one of Britain's "Top 10 historic houses and monuments" by the British Tourist Authority; the list included Tower of London, Stonehenge, and Edinburgh Castle. [68] Warwick Castle was recognised as Britain's best castle by the Good Britain Guide 2003 . [ 69 ]

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