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Edgware (/ˈɛdʒwɛər/) is a
suburban town in
northern Greater London. It was an
ancient parish in the
county of Middle****
mainly east of the
ancient Watling...
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London Edgware Road,
which runs from
Marble Arch to
Edgware in
London Edgware Road tube
station (Bakerloo line), on the
Edgware Road
Edgware Road tube...
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northern termini, all in the
London Borough of Barnet, are at
Edgware and High Barnet; Mill Hill East is the
terminus of a single-station branch...
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Edgware Road is a
major road in London, England. The
route originated as part of
Roman Watling Street and,
unusually in London, it runs for 10
miles (16 km)...
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Edgware Road (/ˈɛdʒwɛər ˈroʊd/) is a
London Underground station on the Circle,
District and
Hammersmith & City lines,
located on the
corner of Chapel...
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Edgware Dies is a work of
detective fiction by
British writer Agatha Christie,
published in the UK by the
Collins Crime Club in
September 1933 and...
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Edgware (/ˈɛdʒwɛər/) is a
London Underground station in
Edgware, in the
London Borough of Barnet,
North London. The
station is the
northern terminus of...
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Edgware Road is the name of two
London Underground stations near the
junction of
Edgware Road and
Marylebone Road in
Central London:
Edgware Road tube...
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running from
Hammersmith in the west to
Edgware Road and then
looping around central London back to
Edgware Road. The
railway is
below ground in the...
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Edgware Road in north-west London, England, at the end of the 19th century. Each
scheme envisaged building some form of rail
tunnel under Edgware Road...