- the flow of the
River Walbrook and its tributaries.
Moorfields gives its name to the
Moorfields Eye
Hospital which occupied a site on the
former fields...
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service of the hospital.
Moorfields Eye
Charity is an
independent registered charity for
Moorfields Eye Hospital.
Moorfields Eye
Charity raises funds...
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Moorfield Storey (March 19, 1845 –
October 24, 1929) was an
American lawyer, anti-imperial activist, and
civil rights leader based in Boston, M****achusetts...
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ecclesiastical parish of
Moorfields from
parts of the
parishes of St
George and Easton. The
parish church of St Matthew,
Moorfields was
constructed in Gothic...
-
Northern Line runs
through Moorfields.
Liverpool Exchange was
closed and the line
extended underground to the new
Moorfields station. The line from the...
- -0.0857139 St Mary
Moorfields is a
Roman Catholic church in
Eldon Street near Moorgate, on a site
previously known as
Moorfields. It is the only Catholic...
- Tabernacle,
Moorfields (also
known as
Moorfields Tabernacle) is a
former church at the
corner of
Tabernacle Street and
Leonard Street,
Moorfields, London...
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lease for
Moorfields that
precluded its resale. Instead, the
Governors engaged in
protracted negotiations with the City to swap the
Moorfields site for...
- 1562–3.
Copper plates held in the
Museum of
London Moorfields plate:
printing surface Moorfields plate, reverse: The
Tower of Babel, c. 1600 Eastern...
- 1941. The
Moorfields were an
extensive area of open land,
partly in the City of London,
partly in the
Manor of Finsbury. The
Lower Moorfields was home...