Albany Street, the Glossary
Albany Street is a road in London running from Marylebone Road to Gloucester Gate following the east side of Regent's Park.[1]
Table of Contents
26 relations: Christina Rossetti, Constant Lambert, Crown Estate, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Decimus Burton, George IV, Gloucester Gate, Goldsworthy Gurney, Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Antioch, Henry Mayhew, Holy Trinity Church, Marylebone, Isabel Nicholas, John Nash (architect), London, London Colosseum, Marylebone Road, Parity (mathematics), Prince Frederick, Duke of York and Albany, Pub, Regent's Park, Regent's Park Barracks, Regent's Park Estate, St George's Cathedral, London, Stained glass, Surgeon, W. W. Jacobs.
Christina Rossetti
Christina Georgina Rossetti (5 December 1830 – 29 December 1894) was an English writer of romantic, devotional and children's poems, including "Goblin Market" and "Remember".
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Constant Lambert
Leonard Constant Lambert (23 August 190521 August 1951) was a British composer, conductor, and author.
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Crown Estate
The Crown Estate is a collection of lands and holdings in the United Kingdom belonging to the British monarch as a corporation sole, making it "the sovereign's public estate", which is neither government property nor part of the monarch's private estate.
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Dante Gabriel Rossetti
Gabriel Charles Dante Rossetti (12 May 1828 – 9 April 1882), generally known as Dante Gabriel Rossetti, was an English poet, illustrator, painter, translator, and member of the Rossetti family.
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Decimus Burton
Decimus Burton (30 September 1800 – 14 December 1881) was one of the foremost English architects and landscapers of the 19th century.
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George IV
George IV (George Augustus Frederick; 12 August 1762 – 26 June 1830) was King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and King of Hanover from 29 January 1820 until his death in 1830.
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Gloucester Gate
Gloucester Gate is a residential facility in Regent's Park, London.
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Goldsworthy Gurney
Sir Goldsworthy Gurney (14 February 1793 – 28 February 1875) was a British surgeon, chemist, architect, builder, lecturer and consultant.
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Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Antioch
The Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Antioch (Ελληνορθόδοξο Πατριαρχείο Αντιοχείας), also known as the Antiochian Orthodox Church and legally as the '''Rūm''' Orthodox Patriarchate of Antioch and All the East (lit), is an autocephalous Greek Orthodox church within the wider communion of Eastern Orthodox Christianity that originates from the historical Church of Antioch.
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Henry Mayhew
Henry Mayhew (25 November 1812 – 25 July 1887) was an English journalist, playwright, and advocate of reform.
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Holy Trinity Church, Marylebone
Holy Trinity Church, in Marylebone, Westminster, London, is a Grade I listed former Anglican church, built in 1828 and designed by John Soane.
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Isabel Nicholas
Isabel Rawsthorne (born Isabel Nicholas, 10 July 1912 – 27 January 1992), also known at various times as Isabel Delmer and Isabel Lambert, was a British painter, scenery and costume designer, and occasional artists' model.
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John Nash (architect)
John Nash (18 January 1752 – 13 May 1835) was one of the foremost British architects of the Georgian and Regency eras, during which he was responsible for the design, in the neoclassical and picturesque styles, of many important areas of London.
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London
London is the capital and largest city of both England and the United Kingdom, with a population of in.
London Colosseum
The London Colosseum was a building to the east of Regent's Park, London.
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Marylebone Road
Marylebone Road is an important thoroughfare in central London, within the City of Westminster.
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Parity (mathematics)
In mathematics, parity is the property of an integer of whether it is even or odd.
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Prince Frederick, Duke of York and Albany
Prince Frederick, Duke of York and Albany (Frederick Augustus; 16 August 1763 – 5 January 1827) was the second son of George III, King of the United Kingdom and Hanover, and his consort Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz.
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Pub
A pub (short for public house) is in several countries a drinking establishment licensed to serve alcoholic drinks for consumption on the premises.
Regent's Park
Regent's Park (officially The Regent's Park) is one of the Royal Parks of London.
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Regent's Park Barracks
The Regent's Park Barracks, commonly known as the Albany Street Barracks, is a British Army barracks located on Albany Street, London, near Regent's Park.
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Regent's Park Estate
Regent's Park Estate is a large housing estate in the London Borough of Camden.
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St George's Cathedral, London
St George's Cathedral is an Antiochian Orthodox church in Albany Street, St Pancras, in the London Borough of Camden.
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Stained glass
Stained glass is coloured glass as a material or works created from it.
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Surgeon
In medicine, a surgeon is a medical doctor who performs surgery.
W. W. Jacobs
William Wymark Jacobs (8 September 1863 – 1 September 1943) was an English author of short fiction and drama.
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