Twin Towers, Wembley, the Glossary
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24 relations: Arsenal F.C., Brent London Borough Council, British Empire Exhibition, English Heritage, James Stevenson, 1st Baron Stevenson, Liebherr, List of national stadiums, Listed building, Minister for Sport and Civil Society, Neasden, Reinforced concrete, Rugby league, Sir Robert McAlpine, Sir William McAlpine, 6th Baronet, St Raphael's Estate, The Football Association, Tony Banks, Baron Stratford, UEFA Euro 1996, Watkin's Tower, Wembley, Wembley Park tube station, Wembley Stadium, Wembley Stadium (1923), Widnes.
- Buildings and structures demolished in 2003
- Former buildings and structures in the London Borough of Brent
- Grade II listed buildings in the London Borough of Brent
- Wembley Stadium
Arsenal F.C.
The Arsenal Football Club, commonly known as simply Arsenal, is a professional football club based in Holloway, North London, England.
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Brent London Borough Council
Brent London Borough Council, also known as Brent Council, is the local authority for the London Borough of Brent in Greater London, England.
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British Empire Exhibition
The British Empire Exhibition was a colonial exhibition held at Wembley Park, London England from 23 April to 1 November 1924 and from 9 May to 31 October 1925.
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English Heritage
English Heritage (officially the English Heritage Trust) is a charity that manages over 400 historic monuments, buildings and places.
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James Stevenson, 1st Baron Stevenson
James Stevenson, 1st Baron Stevenson, GCMG (2 April 1873 – 10 June 1926), known as Sir James Stevenson, Bt, between 1917 and 1924, was a British businessman and civil servant.
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Liebherr
Liebherr is a German-Swiss multinational equipment manufacturer based in Bulle, Switzerland, with its main production facilities and origins in Germany.
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List of national stadiums
Many countries have a national sport stadium, which typically serves as the primary or exclusive home for one or more of a country's national representative sports teams.
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Listed building
In the United Kingdom, a listed building is a structure of particular architectural and/or historic interest deserving of special protection.
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Minister for Sport and Civil Society
The Minister for Sport and Civil Society was a junior minister in the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport of the United Kingdom government, with responsibility for sport and Civil Society in England.
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Neasden
Neasden is a suburban area in northwest London, England.
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Reinforced concrete
Reinforced concrete, also called ferroconcrete, is a composite material in which concrete's relatively low tensile strength and ductility are compensated for by the inclusion of reinforcement having higher tensile strength or ductility.
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Rugby league
Rugby league football, commonly known as rugby league in English-speaking countries and rugby XIII in non-Anglophone Europe and South America, and referred to colloquially as football, footy or league in its heartlands, is a full-contact sport played by two teams of thirteen players on a rectangular field measuring wide and long with H-shaped posts at both ends.
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Sir Robert McAlpine
Sir Robert McAlpine Limited is a family-owned building and civil engineering company based in Hemel Hempstead, England.
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Sir William McAlpine, 6th Baronet
Sir William Hepburn McAlpine, 6th Baronet, (12 January 1936 – 4 March 2018) was a British businessman who was director of the construction company Sir Robert McAlpine.
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St Raphael's Estate
St Raphael's Estate is a housing estate in Neasden and part of the London Borough of Brent in Northwest London, England.
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The Football Association or the FA is the governing body of association football in England and the Crown Dependencies of Jersey, Guernsey and the Isle of Man. Twin Towers, Wembley and the Football Association are Wembley Stadium.
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Tony Banks, Baron Stratford
Anthony Louis Banks, Baron Stratford (8 April 1942 – 8 January 2006) was a British politician who served as Minister for Sport from 1997 to 1999.
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UEFA Euro 1996
The 1996 UEFA European Football Championship, commonly referred to as Euro 96, was the 10th UEFA European Championship, a quadrennial football tournament contested by European nations and organised by UEFA.
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Watkin's Tower
Watkin's Tower was a partially completed iron lattice tower in Wembley Park, London, England. Twin Towers, Wembley and Watkin's Tower are Demolished buildings and structures in London and Former buildings and structures in the London Borough of Brent.
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Wembley
Wembley is a large suburbIn British English, "suburb" often refers to the secondary urban centres of a city. Wembley is not a suburb in the American sense, i.e. a single-family residential area outside of the city itself. in the London Borough of Brent, north-west London, northwest of Charing Cross.
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Wembley Park tube station
Wembley Park is a London Underground station in Wembley Park, north west London.
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Wembley Stadium
Wembley Stadium (sometimes referred to as The New Wembley and branded as Wembley Stadium connected by EE for sponsorship reasons) is an association football stadium in Wembley, London.
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Wembley Stadium (1923)
The original Wembley Stadium (originally known as the Empire Stadium) was a football stadium in Wembley, London, best known for hosting important football matches. Twin Towers, Wembley and Wembley Stadium (1923) are 1923 establishments in England, buildings and structures demolished in 2003, Demolished buildings and structures in London, Former buildings and structures in the London Borough of Brent and Wembley Stadium.
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Widnes
Widnes is an industrial town in the Borough of Halton, Cheshire, England, which at the 2021 census had a population of 62,400.
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See also
Buildings and structures demolished in 2003
- Bashford Manor Mall
- Blyth Power Station
- Brandon Park
- Caplan's
- Cathay Building
- Coley Building
- Coolot Company Building
- Crystal Pool (Seattle)
- De Blauwe Aanslag
- Egton House
- Hilltop Lodge
- Inter-Action Centre
- John Wolf Kemp House
- Kemmerer Hotel
- Kinfauns
- Kona Lanes
- La Mesa Motel
- Lincoln Motor Company Plant
- Marsham Towers
- Melodyland Christian Center
- Mercury Plaza Mall
- Metromedia Square
- Monson Motor Lodge
- Morningside Hospital (California)
- Mound Road Engine
- Musheerabad Jail
- Muskegon Mall
- North Point Estate
- Oak Beach Inn
- Palazzo Fremaux
- Prairie Avenue Courts
- Prestonwood Town Center
- Ritz Cinema, Barrow-in-Furness
- SSAWS
- Samuel Miner House
- Southern Cross Hotel
- Stilwell Hall
- Thomas J. Walker House
- Twin Towers, Wembley
- Uptown Theatre (Toronto)
- Wembley Stadium (1923)
Former buildings and structures in the London Borough of Brent
- Hirst Research Centre
- Kuo Yuan
- Oriental City
- Oxgate Admiralty Citadel
- Paddock (war rooms)
- Post Office Research Station
- Twin Towers, Wembley
- Uxenden Hall
- Watkin's Tower
- Wembley Conference Centre
- Wembley Stadium (1923)
Grade II listed buildings in the London Borough of Brent
- Brent Viaduct
- Dollis Hill House
- Kilburn Park tube station
- Liberal Jewish Cemetery, Willesden
- Twin Towers, Wembley
- Wembley Arena
- Wembley Central Mosque
- Willesden Green tube station
- Windermere, South Kenton
Wembley Stadium
- TED 2023
- The Football Association
- Twin Towers, Wembley
- UCFB
- Wembley Greyhounds
- Wembley Lions (speedway)
- Wembley Stadium
- Wembley Stadium (1923)
- White Horse Bridge
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twin_Towers,_Wembley
Also known as Twin Towers (Wembley).