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brick making. In 1895,
Golders Green Jewish Cemetery was
established adjacent to Hoop Lane, with the
first burial in 1897.
Golders Green Crematorium was...
- Thompson.
Golders Green Crematorium, as it is
usually called, is in Hoop Lane, off
Finchley Road,
Golders Green, in
northwest London, near
Golders Green Underground...
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Golders Green is a
London Underground station in
Golders Green,
north London. The
station is on the
Edgware branch of the
Northern line
between Brent Cross...
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Finchley &
Golders Green, BBC News "Finchley and
Golders Green -
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- Lane, next to
Golders Green Jewish Cemetery. In 2016, it was
designated a
Grade II
listed building.
Before a
mission was
started in
Golders Green in 1908...
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Gold is a
chemical element with the
chemical symbol Au (from
Latin aurum) and
atomic number 79. In its pure form, it is a bright,
slightly orange-yellow...
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Golders Green Jewish Cemetery,
usually known as Hoop Lane
Jewish Cemetery, is a
Jewish cemetery in
Golders Green,
London NW11. It is
maintained by a joint...
- The
Golders Green Hippodrome was
built in 1913 by
Bertie Crewe as a 3,000-seat
music hall, to
serve North London and the new
London Underground Northern...
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Golders Green United Synagogue is an
Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue,
located at 41
Dunstan Road,
Golders Green, in the
Borough of
Barnet in...
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GOLD may
refer to:
Gold (disambiguation)
Gold, a
chemical element Genomes OnLine Database Global-scale
Observations of the Limb and Disk, a NASA Explorer...