Searching for "NOEL PARK"

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    Unit Name Type of Unit Containing Unit (and Type)
    NOEL PARK LG_Ward Parish-level Unit WOOD GREEN UD/MB (Local Government District)
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    Place name County Entry Source
    Dunfermline Fife Noel Paton's Spirit of Religion' (1845), presented by the artist in 1881. A stucco model of Mrs D. O. Hill's statue of Burns, erected at Dumfries in April 1882, has also been placed in the vestibule. The burgh prison, standing near the public park Groome
    Edinburgh Midlothian Edinburgh, the metropolis of Scotland and county town of Midlothian, is situated 2 miles S of the Firth of Forth Groome
    EXTON Rutland Noels. Exton Park is the seat of the Earl of Gainsborough; and the present mansion was built in 1854, and has attached Imperial
    Green Lanes and Noel Park London Green Lanes and Noel Park , ry. sta. (on Great Eastern Ry.), in N. of London. Bartholomew
    KIRKBY-MALLORY Leicestershire Noels; and it had anciently a castle. Kirkby Hall, a handsome mansion in a fine park, is the seat of the Baroness Imperial
    MOXHALL Warwickshire belongs now to B. P. Noel, Esq. The Hall is a handsome mansion, in the Italian style; and stands ina well-wooded park. Imperial
    Noel Park London Noel Park , ry. sta., London. See GREEN LANES AND NOEL PARK. Bartholomew
    ROMSEY Hampshire Noel, and again in 1865; and contains abroken tombstone of the abbess Joanna Gervas who died in 1349, a canopied effigies of a lady said to be the Princess Mary, and a statue of Sir W. Petty by West-macott. The town hall was built in 1866, at a cost ofabout £4, 500; is in the Italian style; and contains a council-chamber, county court offices, two reading-rooms, a library room, and other apartments. A weekly market is held on Thursday; and fairs, on Easter Monday, 26 Aug., and 8 Nov. Several woollen and other manufactures, which formerly Imperial
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