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Tollington School (1901-1967) was a selective,
coeducational grammar school in
Muswell Hill, London, England. For the
present school on this site, see...
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preserved in the
local place names of
Tollington Park and
Stroud Green. The
original route from
London went
through Tollington Lane. By the 14th
century it was...
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building was
erected and
Tollington High
School for
Girls and
Tollington Grammar School for Boys
merged to
become Tollington Grammar School (co-ed). In...
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Tollington is an
electoral ward in the
London Borough of Islington. The ward was
first used in the 1978 elections. It
returns three councillors to Islington...
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North comprised three wards of the
Metropolitan Borough of Islington:
Tollington,
Tufnell and
Upper Holloway. At the next
redistribution of
seats by the...
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neighbour Anita, as they grow up in the
fictional Midlands village of
Tollington in the late 1960s. The
novel is used as a GCSE set text for an English...
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married Winifred Ada
Loveland on 23 May 1914 at St
Marks Church,
Tollington Park, London, and had four children, the
youngest of whom was the actress...
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through Tollington [sic],
where the
greater number of the
stones are now found. In
front of the line near the
centre at
Tollington lie two obelisks...
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attended William Grimshaw Secondary Modern School (later
merged with
Tollington Grammar School to
become Fortismere School),
where they
formed a band...
- org Ezra 1:7 at mechon-mamre.org (HE =
Hebrew beside English)
Janet E.
Tollington,
Tradition and
Innovation in
Haggai and
Zechariah 1–8 (Sheffield, England:...