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Cranbourn Street is a
street in
Central London. It
connects Leicester Square to Long Acre via
Charing Cross Road. The
street was
constructed in the 1670s...
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Hippodrome is a
building on the
corner of
Cranbourn Street and
Charing Cross Road in the City of Westminster, London. The...
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Ancient Roman circuses. "The
London Hippodrome,
Hippodrome Corner,
Cranbourn Street, City of Westminster". www.arthurlloyd.co.uk.
Retrieved 2022-12-18...
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author and
playwright Agatha Christie,
located at the
intersection of
Cranbourn Street and
Great Newport Street by St Martin's
Cross near
Covent Garden...
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important personages of the period. The
building was
demolished in 1843 when
Cranbourn Street was constructed. It was
opened in 1692 by
Thomas Slaughter and...
- here in Shaver's Hall
Cranbourn Street –
built in the 1670s and
named after local landowner the Earl of Salisbury,
Viscount Cranbourn (or Cranbourne) after...
- each end of its route: at its
eastern end, from
Piccadilly Circus to
Cranbourn Street and, at the
western end,
connections between the B&PCR's tunnels...
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Leicester Square Piccadilly Northern City of
Westminster 1 15 Dec 1906
Cranbourn Street:
proposed before opening 27.38 West End
Leyton Central Waltham...
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Covent Garden stations. On
early Tube plans, the
station was
listed as
Cranbourn Street, but the
present name was used by the
Great Northern, Piccadilly...
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retailer of
equipment for many sports, not just cricket. The shop
moved to
Cranbourn Street near
Leicester Square in 1872.
After his
death the
business grew...