- were held at Bisley,
Surrey while the trap
shooting events were held at
Uxendon. A
total of 215
shooters from 14
nations competed at the
London Games:...
-
Northampton Institute Prince's
Skating Club Queen's Club
White City
Stadium Uxendon Shooting School Club
Bisley Ranges Hunters Quay
Southampton Water Royal...
- Middle**** bore the name of the Wixan:
Uxendon ("Wixan's Hill"), a name now
preserved only in the
street names of
Uxendon Hill and
Crescent in Harrow, and Waxlow...
-
opened on 21 May 1908, and was
originally named Preston Road Halt for
Uxendon and Kenton; it was
later renamed Preston Road.
During 1931–32, it was re-sited...
- Indo-Chinese
fusion restaurant and bar.
Local Primary Schools include Uxendon Manor on
Vista Way and
Priestmead Primary School on
Hartford Avenue. The...
- The
Uxendon Shooting School Club was a club
devoted to
shooting sports located in Preston, in what is now the
borough of
Brent in London, England. It...
-
former Mauritian High
Commissioner to the
United Kingdom. She
attended the
Uxendon Manor Primary School in
Brent and the fee-paying
Heathfield School, Pinner...
-
Needed Truth Wembley Gospel Hall
Wembley 1894
Gospel Hall
Building 1924
Uxendon Gospel Hall
Wembley Gospel Hall
Wembley Church of
Christ Wembley Churches...
- government.
After six
years of
missionary labour,
Southwell was
arrested at
Uxendon Hall, Harrow. He was in the
habit of
visiting the
house of
Richard Bellamy...
-
Uxenden Hall or
Uxendon Hall was an
English manor house near Harrow-on-the-Hill. In the
sixteenth century it was
inhabited by the
Bellamy family. The...