Holles Street, the Glossary
Holles Street is a street in Marylebone in the City of Westminster in central London that runs from the south side of Cavendish Square to Oxford Street.[1]
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16 relations: Barbara Hepworth, British Home Stores, Cavendish Square, City of Westminster, Edward Harley, 2nd Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer, Grid plan, Harley Street, Henrietta Harley, Countess of Oxford and Countess Mortimer, John Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle, John Lewis & Partners, Lord Byron, Marylebone, Ordnance Survey, Oxford Street, Thomas Wright (antiquarian), Winged Figure.
Barbara Hepworth
Dame Jocelyn Barbara Hepworth (10 January 1903 – 20 May 1975) was an English artist and sculptor.
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British Home Stores
British Home Stores, commonly abbreviated to BHS and latterly legally styled BHS Ltd, was a British department store chain, primarily selling clothing and household items.
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Cavendish Square
Cavendish Square is a public garden square in Marylebone in the West End of London.
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City of Westminster
The City of Westminster is a London borough with city status in Greater London, England.
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Edward Harley, 2nd Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer
Edward Harley, 2nd Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer (2 June 1689 – 16 June 1741) was an English Tory politician and peer who sat in the House of Commons of Great Britain from 1711 to 1724.
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Grid plan
In urban planning, the grid plan, grid street plan, or gridiron plan is a type of city plan in which streets run at right angles to each other, forming a grid.
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Harley Street
Harley Street is a street in Marylebone, Central London, named after Edward Harley, 2nd Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer. Holles Street and Harley Street are streets in the City of Westminster.
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Henrietta Harley, Countess of Oxford and Countess Mortimer
Henrietta Harley, Countess of Oxford and Countess Mortimer (née Lady Henrietta Cavendish Holles; 11 February 1694 – 9 December 1755) was an English noblewoman, the only child and heiress of John Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle and his wife, the former Lady Margaret Cavendish, daughter of Henry Cavendish, 2nd Duke of Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
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John Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle
John Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle (9 January 1662 – 15 July 1711) was a prominent English peer and politician. Holles Street and John Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle are Marylebone.
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John Lewis & Partners
John Lewis & Partners (formerly and commonly known as John Lewis) is a British brand of high-end department stores operating throughout the United Kingdom, with concessions also located in Ireland.
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Lord Byron
George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron, (22 January 1788 – 19 April 1824) was a British poet and peer.
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Marylebone
Marylebone (usually, also) is an area in London, England and is located in the City of Westminster.
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Ordnance Survey
The Ordnance Survey (OS) is the national mapping agency for Great Britain.
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Oxford Street
Oxford Street is a major road in the City of Westminster in the West End of London, running from Tottenham Court Road to Marble Arch via Oxford Circus. Holles Street and Oxford Street are streets in the City of Westminster.
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Thomas Wright (antiquarian)
Thomas Wright (23 April 181023 December 1877) was an English antiquarian and writer.
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Winged Figure
Winged Figure (BH 315) is a 1963 sculpture by British artist Barbara Hepworth.
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