Kingston Vale, the Glossary
Kingston Vale with Kingston Hill is a district in the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames in south-west London.[1]
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82 relations: A3 road, A308 road, Allotment (gardening), Ancient borough, Anglicanism, Barnes railway station, Barnes, London, Beverley Brook, Claygate, Conservation biology, Conservative Party (UK), Convention center, Coombe, Kingston upon Thames, Dead end street, Deanery, District line, Dora Gordine, East Putney tube station, East Sheen, Edward VII, Esher, Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery, George Carey, George III, Gilbert and Sullivan, Henry VIII, Jerry Abershawe, John Galsworthy, John the Baptist, King's Nympton, Kingston Hill Murder, Kingston Hospital, Kingston University, Kingston upon Thames, Liberal Democrats (UK), Lillie Langtry, London Cornish RFC, London Underground, Montague Burton, Montessori education, Nagpur, Natural environment, New Malden, Norbiton, Northern line, Oswald Stoll, Planning, Prince George, Duke of Cambridge, Princess Mary Adelaide of Cambridge, Princess Mary, Duchess of Gloucester and Edinburgh, ... Expand index (32 more) »
- Districts of the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames
A3 road
The A3, known as the Portsmouth Road or London Road in sections, is a major road connecting the City of London and Portsmouth passing close to Kingston upon Thames, Guildford, Haslemere and Petersfield.
A308 road
The A308 is a road in England in two parts.
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Allotment (gardening)
An allotment (British English), a type of community garden (North America), is a plot of land made available for individual, non-commercial gardening for growing food plants, so forming a kitchen garden away from the residence of the user.
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Ancient borough
An ancient borough was a historic unit of lower-tier local government in England and Wales.
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Anglicanism
Anglicanism is a Western Christian tradition which developed from the practices, liturgy, and identity of the Church of England following the English Reformation, in the context of the Protestant Reformation in Europe.
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Barnes railway station
Barnes railway station is a Grade II listed station in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, in southwest London, and is in Travelcard Zone 3.
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Barnes, London
Barnes is a district in south London, England, part of the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. Kingston Vale and Barnes, London are areas of London.
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Beverley Brook
Beverley Brook is a -long river in the south-western suburbs of London, England.
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Claygate
Claygate is an affluent suburban village in Surrey, England, southwest of central London.
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Conservation biology
Conservation biology is the study of the conservation of nature and of Earth's biodiversity with the aim of protecting species, their habitats, and ecosystems from excessive rates of extinction and the erosion of biotic interactions.
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Conservative Party (UK)
The Conservative and Unionist Party, commonly the Conservative Party and colloquially known as the Tories, is one of the two main political parties in the United Kingdom, along with the Labour Party.
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Convention center
A convention center (American English; or conference centre in British English) is a large building that is designed to hold a convention, where individuals and groups gather to promote and share common interests.
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Coombe, Kingston upon Thames
Coombe is a historic neighbourhood in the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames in south west London, England. Kingston Vale and Coombe, Kingston upon Thames are areas of London and districts of the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames.
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Dead end street
A dead end, also known as a cul-de-sac, or a no through road or no exit road, is a street with only one combined inlet and outlet.
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Deanery
A deanery (or decanate) is an ecclesiastical entity in the Roman Catholic Church, the Eastern Orthodox Church, the Anglican Communion, the Evangelical Church in Germany, and the Church of Norway.
District line
The District line is a London Underground line running from in the east and Edgware Road in the west to in west London, where it splits into multiple branches.
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Dora Gordine
Dora Gordine (8 June 1895 – 29 December 1991) was an Estonian Jewish Modernist figurative and portraitist sculptor.
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East Putney tube station
East Putney is a London Underground station in Putney in the London Borough of Wandsworth.
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East Sheen
East Sheen, also known as Sheen, is a suburb in south-west London in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. Kingston Vale and East Sheen are areas of London.
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Edward VII
Edward VII (Albert Edward; 9 November 1841 – 6 May 1910) was King of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions, and Emperor of India, from 22 January 1901 until his death in 1910.
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Esher
Esher is a town in the borough of Elmbridge in Surrey, England, to the east of the River Mole.
Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery
The Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing, Midwifery & Palliative Care is an academic faculty within King's College London.
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George Carey
George Leonard Carey, Baron Carey of Clifton (born 13 November 1935) is a retired Anglican bishop who was the Archbishop of Canterbury from 1991 to 2002, having previously been the Bishop of Bath and Wells.
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George III
George III (George William Frederick; 4 June 173829 January 1820) was King of Great Britain and Ireland from 25 October 1760 until his death in 1820.
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Gilbert and Sullivan
Gilbert and Sullivan refers to the Victorian-era theatrical partnership of the dramatist W. S. Gilbert (1836–1911) and the composer Arthur Sullivan (1842–1900) and to the works they jointly created.
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Henry VIII
Henry VIII (28 June 149128 January 1547) was King of England from 22 April 1509 until his death in 1547.
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Jerry Abershawe
Louis Jeremiah Abershawe (c. 1773 – 3 August 1795), better known as Jerry Abershawe, or Abershaw, was an English highwayman who terrorised travellers, mostly along the road between Kingston upon Thames and London, in the late eighteenth century.
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John Galsworthy
John Galsworthy (14 August 1867 – 31 January 1933) was an English novelist and playwright.
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John the Baptist
John the Baptist (–) was a Jewish preacher active in the area of the Jordan River in the early 1st century AD.
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King's Nympton
King's Nympton (Latinised to Nymet Regis) is a village, parish and former manor in the North Devon district, in Devon, England, in the heart of the rolling countryside between Exmoor and Dartmoor, some 4½ miles S.S.W. of South Molton and N. of Chulmleigh.
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Kingston Hill Murder
The Kingston Hill Murder was the case of Police Constable 356 V Fred Atkins, who was murdered on Kingston Hill, Kingston, Surrey, in 1881.
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Kingston Hospital
Kingston Hospital is an acute hospital in Kingston upon Thames, England.
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Kingston University
Kingston University London is a public research university located within the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames, in South West London, England.
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Kingston upon Thames
Kingston upon Thames, colloquially known as Kingston, is a town in the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames, south-west London, England. Kingston Vale and Kingston upon Thames are areas of London and districts of the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames.
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Liberal Democrats (UK)
The Liberal Democrats (colloquially known as the Lib Dems) are a liberal political party in the United Kingdom, founded in 1988.
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Lillie Langtry
Emilie Charlotte, Lady de Bathe (née Le Breton, formerly Langtry; 13 October 1853 – 12 February 1929), known as Lillie (or Lily) Langtry and nicknamed "The Jersey Lily", was a British socialite, stage actress and producer.
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London Cornish RFC
London Cornish RFC is a rugby union club which was originally formed for Cornish expats in London.
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London Underground
The London Underground (also known simply as the Underground or by its nickname the Tube) is a rapid transit system serving Greater London and some parts of the adjacent home counties of Buckinghamshire, Essex and Hertfordshire in England.
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Montague Burton
Sir Montague Maurice Burton (15 August 1885 – 21 September 1952) was the founder of Burton Menswear, one of Britain's largest chains of clothes shops.
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Montessori education
The Montessori method of education is a type of educational method that involves children's natural interests and activities rather than formal teaching methods.
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Nagpur
Nagpur (pronunciation: naːɡpuːɾ) is the third-largest city of the Indian state of Maharashtra after Mumbai and Pune.
Natural environment
The natural environment or natural world encompasses all biotic and abiotic things occurring naturally, meaning in this case not artificial.
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New Malden
New Malden is an suburban area in South West London, England. Kingston Vale and New Malden are areas of London and districts of the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames.
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Norbiton
Norbiton is an area within the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames, London. Kingston Vale and Norbiton are areas of London and districts of the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames.
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Northern line
The Northern line is a London Underground line that runs from North London to South London.
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Oswald Stoll
Sir Oswald Stoll (né Gray; 20 January 1866 – 9 January 1942) was an Australian-born British theatre manager and the co-founder of the Stoll Moss Group theatre company.
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Planning
Planning is the process of thinking regarding the activities required to achieve a desired goal.
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Prince George, Duke of Cambridge
Prince George, Duke of Cambridge (George William Frederick Charles; 26 March 1819 – 17 March 1904) was a member of the British royal family, a grandson of King George III and cousin of Queen Victoria.
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Princess Mary Adelaide of Cambridge
Princess Mary Adelaide of Cambridge (Mary Adelaide Wilhelmina Elizabeth; 27 November 1833 – 27 October 1897), later known as the Duchess of Teck, was a member of the British royal family.
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Princess Mary, Duchess of Gloucester and Edinburgh
Princess Mary, Duchess of Gloucester and Edinburgh (25 April 1776 – 30 April 1857) was the eleventh child and fourth daughter of King George III and his consort Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz.
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Putney
Putney is an affluent district of south-west London, England, in the London Borough of Wandsworth, southwest of Charing Cross. Kingston Vale and Putney are areas of London.
Putney railway station
Putney railway station serves Putney in the London Borough of Wandsworth, in southwest London straddling Travelcard zone 2 and zone 3.
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Putney Vale
Putney Vale is a small community in south west London. Kingston Vale and Putney Vale are areas of London.
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Queen Victoria
Victoria (Alexandrina Victoria; 24 May 1819 – 22 January 1901) was Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from 20 June 1837 until her death in 1901.
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Rich Johnston
Richard "Rich" Johnston is a British comics creator, columnist, and founder of the comics news site Bleeding Cool.
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Richmond Park
Richmond Park, in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, is the largest of London's Royal Parks and is of national and international importance for wildlife conservation.
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Richmond Park (UK Parliament constituency)
Richmond Park is a constituency in Greater London represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament.
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Richmond, London
Richmond is a town in south-west London,The London Government Act 1963 (c.33) (as amended) categorises the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames as an Outer London borough. Kingston Vale and Richmond, London are areas of London.
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Robin Hood
Robin Hood is a legendary heroic outlaw originally depicted in English folklore and subsequently featured in literature, theatre, and cinema.
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Roehampton
Roehampton is an area in southwest London, in the Putney SW15 postal district, and takes up a far western strip, running north to south, in the London Borough of Wandsworth. Kingston Vale and Roehampton are areas of London.
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Southwark
The Archdiocese of Southwark (Archidioecesis Southvarcensis) is a Latin Church archdiocese of the Catholic Church in England.
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Ronnie Wood
Ronald David Wood (born 1 June 1947) is an English rock musician, best known as an official member of the Rolling Stones since 1975, as well as a member of Faces and the Jeff Beck Group.
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Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames
The Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames is a borough in southwest London.
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Samuel Lewis (publisher)
Samuel Lewis (c. 1782 – 1865) was the editor and publisher of topographical dictionaries and maps of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.
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A social issue is a problem that affects many people within a society.
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South Wimbledon
South Wimbledon is an area of Wimbledon in south-west London in the London Borough of Merton, England. Kingston Vale and south Wimbledon are areas of London.
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Southfields
Southfields is a district of inner London located within the London Borough of Wandsworth, England, 5.6 miles (9 km) south-west of Charing Cross. Kingston Vale and Southfields are areas of London.
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Stoughton Grange
Stoughton Grange was a country house in the parish of Stoughton in Leicestershire and the family seat of the Farnham and Beaumont family.
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Surbiton
Surbiton is a suburban neighbourhood in South West London, within the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames (RBK). Kingston Vale and Surbiton are areas of London and districts of the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames.
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Tamil Eelam
Tamil Eelam (தமிழீழம், tamiḻ īḻam; generally rendered outside Tamil-speaking areas as தமிழ் ஈழம்) is a proposed independent state that many Tamils in Sri Lanka and the Eelam Tamil diaspora aspire to create in the north and east of Sri Lanka.
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Tamils
The Tamils, also known as the Tamilar, are a Dravidian ethnolinguistic group who natively speak the Tamil language and trace their ancestry mainly to India's southern state of Tamil Nadu, to the union territory of Puducherry, and to Sri Lanka.
Thames Ditton
Thames Ditton is a suburban village on the River Thames, in the Elmbridge borough of Surrey, England.
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The National Archives (United Kingdom)
The National Archives (TNA; Yr Archifau Cenedlaethol) is a non-ministerial department of the Government of the United Kingdom.
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The Rolling Stones
The Rolling Stones are an English rock band formed in London in 1962.
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Tolworth
Tolworth is a suburban area in the Surbiton district, Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames, Greater London. Kingston Vale and Tolworth are areas of London and districts of the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames.
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Trial by Jury
Trial by Jury is a comic opera in one act, with music by Arthur Sullivan and libretto by W. S. Gilbert.
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Trunk road
A trunk road is a major highway with a specific legal classification in some jurisdictions, notably the United Kingdom, Sweden and formerly Ireland.
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Vanessa Greene
Vanessa Greene (September 15, 1954 – December 13, 2017) was a TV producer.
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Wandsworth
Wandsworth Town is a district of south London, within the London Borough of Wandsworth southwest of Charing Cross. Kingston Vale and Wandsworth are areas of London.
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Wimbledon Common
Wimbledon Common is a large open space in Wimbledon, southwest London.
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Wimbledon, London
Wimbledon is a district and town of south-west London, England, southwest of the centre of London at Charing Cross; it is the main commercial centre of the London Borough of Merton. Kingston Vale and Wimbledon, London are areas of London.
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2019 United Kingdom general election
The 2019 United Kingdom general election was held on Thursday, 12 December 2019, with 47,567,752 registered voters entitled to vote to elect 650 Members of Parliament (MPs) to the House of Commons.
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See also
Districts of the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames
- Ace of Spades (junction)
- Barwell, London
- Berrylands
- Canbury
- Chessington
- Coombe, Kingston upon Thames
- Hook, London
- Kingston Vale
- Kingston upon Thames
- Malden Rushett
- Motspur Park
- New Malden
- Norbiton
- Old Malden
- Seething Wells
- Surbiton
- Surbiton Park
- Tolworth
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingston_Vale
Also known as Kingston Hill, London.
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