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Tottenham

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Tottenham: Encyclopedia II - Feltham and Heston UK Parliament constituency - Boundaries

Feltham & Heston covers the western end of the London Borough of Hounslow. It lies just to the south of Heathrow Airport where a lot of local constituents are employed. Feltham lies in the north of the constituency, Heston towards the centre; to the south lies the Hanworth and Bedfont. Across the parliamentary and borough boundary to the south-east lies Twickenham, and there are some similarities between Hanworth and this constituency. Feltham & Heston shares the district of Hounslow with Brentf ...

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Feltham and Heston UK Parliament constituency, Feltham and Heston UK Parliament constituency - Boundaries, Feltham and Heston UK Parliament constituency - Members of Parliament, Feltham and Heston UK Parliament constituency - Election results

Read more here: » Feltham and Heston UK Parliament constituency: Encyclopedia II - Feltham and Heston UK Parliament constituency - Boundaries

Tottenham: Encyclopedia II - FA Premier League 2000-01 - Comments on each team

MANCHESTER UNITED (CHAMPIONS): A rejuvenated Teddy Sheringham gave some of the best performances of his long career as United cruised to a third successive Premiership title, overcoming F.A Cup and European Cup disappointments on the way. ARSENAL (2ND): Never looked like winning the Premiership title, but their real agony came in the F.A Cup final when a 1-0 lead over Liverpool was turned into a 2-1 defe ...

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FA Premier League 2000-01, FA Premier League 2000-01 - Management Changes, FA Premier League 2000-01 - Final League Table, FA Premier League 2000-01 - Comments on each team, FA Premier League 2000-01 - Top goal scorers

Read more here: » FA Premier League 2000-01: Encyclopedia II - FA Premier League 2000-01 - Comments on each team

Tottenham: Encyclopedia II - FA Premier League 1992-93 - Comments on each team

MANCHESTER UNITED (CHAMPIONS): The first-ever Premier League title was won by Alex Ferguson and a top class set of players including Ryan Giggs and Eric Cantona who returned the title to Old Trafford for the first time in 26 years. ASTON VILLA (2ND): Ron Atkinson's heavy spending on new players like Dean Saunders and Dalian Atkinson almost paid off in his second season as manager when they finished Premiership runners-up. NORWICH CITY (3RD): Mike Walker's first season as Norwich manager began with the club as favourites for relegation but they spent most of the season chasing the title and a highest ...

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FA Premier League 1992-93, FA Premier League 1992-93 - Manchester United: champions at last, FA Premier League 1992-93 - Big Money, FA Premier League 1992-93 - Challengers, FA Premier League 1992-93 - Relegation Dog Fight, FA Premier League 1992-93 - Arsenal's Cup Double triumph, FA Premier League 1992-93 - Stars of the Season, FA Premier League 1992-93 - Final League Table, FA Premier League 1992-93 - Comments on each team, FA Premier League 1992-93 - Top goal scorers

Read more here: » FA Premier League 1992-93: Encyclopedia II - FA Premier League 1992-93 - Comments on each team

Tottenham: Encyclopedia II - FA Premier League 1997-98 - Comments on each team

ARSENAL (CHAMPIONS): An exciting Arsenal side overhauled Manchester United in the title race and lifted the F.A Cup two weeks later to become only the second club in English history to win the double double. MANCHESTER UNITED (2ND): Alex Ferguson's men were affected by injuries and this deprived them of a third successive Premiership title as well as ruining their chances of European glory. LIVERPOOL (3RD): The absence of Robbie Fowler, this time due to injury, in the final stages of the season again ruined any chance ...

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FA Premier League 1997-98, FA Premier League 1997-98 - Double success in London, FA Premier League 1997-98 - European Qualifiers, FA Premier League 1997-98 - We all come up all go down together......, FA Premier League 1997-98 - Management Changes, FA Premier League 1997-98 - Final League Table, FA Premier League 1997-98 - Comments on each team, FA Premier League 1997-98 - Top goal scorers

Read more here: » FA Premier League 1997-98: Encyclopedia II - FA Premier League 1997-98 - Comments on each team

Tottenham: Encyclopedia II - FA Premier League 1998-99 - Comments on each team

MANCHESTER UNITED (CHAMPIONS): Alex Ferguson received a knighthood for guiding United to a unique treble of the Premiership title, F.A Cup and European Cup, as one of the biggest football clubs in the world achieved enough to be classed as one of the best teams in the world. ARSENAL (2ND): Last season's double winners ended the season trophyless but did not give up their honours without a fight. CHELSEA (3RD): Another strong season from Gianluca Vialli's men saw them make a serious - but ultimately unsuccessful - bid ...

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FA Premier League 1998-99, FA Premier League 1998-99 - Manchester United's treble success, FA Premier League 1998-99 - European qualifiers, FA Premier League 1998-99 - Going down...., FA Premier League 1998-99 - Management Changes, FA Premier League 1998-99 - Final League Table, FA Premier League 1998-99 - Comments on each team, FA Premier League 1998-99 - Top goal scorers

Read more here: » FA Premier League 1998-99: Encyclopedia II - FA Premier League 1998-99 - Comments on each team

Tottenham: Encyclopedia II - Hackney South and Shoreditch UK Parliament constituency - Election results

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Hackney South and Shoreditch UK Parliament constituency, Hackney South and Shoreditch UK Parliament constituency - Boundaries, Hackney South and Shoreditch UK Parliament constituency - Members of Parliament, Hackney South and Shoreditch UK Parliament constituency - Election results

Read more here: » Hackney South and Shoreditch UK Parliament constituency: Encyclopedia II - Hackney South and Shoreditch UK Parliament constituency - Election results

Tottenham: Encyclopedia II - Hampstead and Highgate UK Parliament constituency - Boundaries

Following their review of parliamentary representation in North London, the Boundary Commission for England has created a new constituency of Hampstead and Kilburn. Some areas here are amongst the wealthiest in the UK, but the seat has a somewhat intellectual middle-class vote, which the Tories cannot always take as voting for them; it also has Kilburn, with its large Irish community. It could be predicted following the 2005 result that it may become a genuine three-way marginal. Glenda Jackson's high public profile may help her here ...

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Hampstead and Highgate UK Parliament constituency, Hampstead and Highgate UK Parliament constituency - Boundaries, Hampstead and Highgate UK Parliament constituency - Members of Parliament, Hampstead and Highgate UK Parliament constituency - Election results, Hampstead and Highgate UK Parliament constituency - External link

Read more here: » Hampstead and Highgate UK Parliament constituency: Encyclopedia II - Hampstead and Highgate UK Parliament constituency - Boundaries

Tottenham: Encyclopedia II - Islington South and Finsbury - Election results

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Islington South and Finsbury, Islington South and Finsbury - Boundaries, Islington South and Finsbury - Member of Parliament, Islington South and Finsbury - Election results, Islington South and Finsbury - Politics and history of the constituency

Read more here: » Islington South and Finsbury: Encyclopedia II - Islington South and Finsbury - Election results

Tottenham: Encyclopedia II - Leicester City F.C. - History of Leicester City

The club was founded in 1884 as Leicester Fosse because it played on a field by the Fosse Road. Before moving to Filbert Street in 1891, the club played at five different grounds. The club joined the Football Association in 1890. In 1894, it was elected to Division Two. The first ever league game was a 4-3 defeat at Grimsby, but a week later at Filbert Street the club recorded its first league win against Rotherham. In 1908 the club finished in second place in Division Two and were promoted to Division One for the ...

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Leicester City F.C., Leicester City F.C. - History of Leicester City, Leicester City F.C. - Current First Team squad, Leicester City F.C. - Managers, Leicester City F.C. - Club Honours, Leicester City F.C. - Records & Statistics, Leicester City F.C. - All Time Records, Leicester City F.C. - Current Records, Leicester City F.C. - Current Season 2005-06, Leicester City F.C. - Miscellaneous Facts, Leicester City F.C. - Notable Players, Leicester City F.C. - External link

Read more here: » Leicester City F.C.: Encyclopedia II - Leicester City F.C. - History of Leicester City

Tottenham: Encyclopedia II - Lemar - Fame Academy

Lemar Obika was born to Nigerian parents on 4 April 1978 in London, and grew listening to soul and r&b and used to sing at home with his brother pretending to be The Jacksons. He was eighteen when he had his first concert at the Junior Jam at the Temple in Tottenham supporting Usher. He gave up an opportunity to study pharmacy at the Cardiff University to pursue a musical career. Lemar had some success in his musical career supporting Destiny's Child and achieving a record deal. When the record deal fell through due to restructuring at the label he was signed to, he had to eventually take a job working as an ...

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Lemar, Lemar - Fame Academy, Lemar - Recorded Career, Lemar - Discography, Lemar - Albums, Lemar - Hit singles, Lemar - Trivia, Lemar - Links

Read more here: » Lemar: Encyclopedia II - Lemar - Fame Academy

Tottenham: Encyclopedia II - Ilford South UK Parliament constituency - Election results

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Ilford South UK Parliament constituency, Ilford South UK Parliament constituency - Boundaries, Ilford South UK Parliament constituency - Members of Parliament, Ilford South UK Parliament constituency - Election results

Read more here: » Ilford South UK Parliament constituency: Encyclopedia II - Ilford South UK Parliament constituency - Election results

Tottenham: Encyclopedia II - Ilford North UK Parliament constituency - Election Results

{{Template:Election box begin | |title=General Election 2005: Ilford North )) |- ! style="background-color: #3333CC" | | style="width: 130px" | Conservative | | Lee Scott | align="right" | 18,797 | align="right" | 43.7 | align="right" | +3.2 |- |- ! style="background-color: #CC0000" | | style="width: 130px" | Labour | | Linda Perham | align="right" | 17,128 | align="right" | 39.8 | align="right" | +3.2 |- |- ! style="background-color: #ffd700" | | style="width: 130px" | Liberal Democrats | | Mark Gay ...

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Ilford North UK Parliament constituency, Ilford North UK Parliament constituency - Boundaries, Ilford North UK Parliament constituency - Members of Parliament, Ilford North UK Parliament constituency - Election Results

Read more here: » Ilford North UK Parliament constituency: Encyclopedia II - Ilford North UK Parliament constituency - Election Results

Tottenham: Encyclopedia II - Harrow East UK Parliament constituency - Election results

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Harrow East UK Parliament constituency, Harrow East UK Parliament constituency - Boundaries, Harrow East UK Parliament constituency - Members of Parliament, Harrow East UK Parliament constituency - Election results

Read more here: » Harrow East UK Parliament constituency: Encyclopedia II - Harrow East UK Parliament constituency - Election results

Tottenham: Encyclopedia II - Hornsey and Wood Green UK Parliament constituency - Election results

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Hornsey and Wood Green UK Parliament constituency, Hornsey and Wood Green UK Parliament constituency - Boundaries, Hornsey and Wood Green UK Parliament constituency - History, Hornsey and Wood Green UK Parliament constituency - Members of Parliament, Hornsey and Wood Green UK Parliament constituency - Election results

Read more here: » Hornsey and Wood Green UK Parliament constituency: Encyclopedia II - Hornsey and Wood Green UK Parliament constituency - Election results

Tottenham: Encyclopedia II - Edmonton London - Railway and transport

The railway arrived in 1840 with the opening of the first section of the Lea Valley Line from Stratford to Broxbourne. A station was provided in Water Lane (Angel Road). As the station was badly sited and the trains were slow and expensive, few people used the railway in the early days, preferring the horse buses. In 1845 there were buses every 15 minutes along Fore Street, travelling alternately to Bishopsgate and Holborn. The single-track line from a junction just north of Angel Road to Enfield Town opened on 1 March 1849, with an i ...

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Edmonton London, Edmonton London - Location, Edmonton London - History, Edmonton London - Railway and transport, Edmonton London - Nearest places, Edmonton London - Railway stations, Edmonton London - Famous residents

Read more here: » Edmonton London: Encyclopedia II - Edmonton London - Railway and transport

Tottenham: Encyclopedia II - David O'Leary - Playing Career

O'Leary was born in Stoke Newington, London on May 2, 1958 and he moved to live in Dublin at the age of three. His father was born in Ireland and O'Leary later decided to play for the Republic of Ireland. David O'Leary - Arsenal. O'Leary signed for Arsenal as an apprentice in 1973. He soon progressed through the ranks at Highbury, playing in the reserves at the age of 16. He made his debut for Arsenal against Burnley on August 16, 1975, and despite being only 17, went on to make 30 appearances that season. ...

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David O'Leary, David O'Leary - Playing Career, David O'Leary - Arsenal, David O'Leary - Leeds United, David O'Leary - Internationals, David O'Leary - Managerial Career, David O'Leary - Assistant Manager, David O'Leary - Manager of Leeds United, David O'Leary - Manager of Aston Villa

Read more here: » David O'Leary: Encyclopedia II - David O'Leary - Playing Career

Tottenham: Encyclopedia II - List of closed Melbourne railway stations - Rebuilt stations

These stations previously existed in slightly different locations, and/or at a higher or lower level (for example, originally at ground level then lowered into a cutting), to their modern-day counterparts. They may be considered the closed predecessors of today's stations. Ardeer (August 1956) - on the Melton line (greater metropolitan line) Boronia (1998) - on the Belgrave line; track lowered station rebuilt (with a significantly larger capacity than before the rebuild) lowered as part of grade separation ...

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List of closed Melbourne railway stations, List of closed Melbourne railway stations - Closed lines, List of closed Melbourne railway stations - Converted lines, List of closed Melbourne railway stations - Closed stations, List of closed Melbourne railway stations - Rebuilt stations

Read more here: » List of closed Melbourne railway stations: Encyclopedia II - List of closed Melbourne railway stations - Rebuilt stations

Tottenham: Encyclopedia II - List of United Kingdom Parliament constituencies - England

List of United Kingdom Parliament constituencies - East Midlands. Main article: List of Parliamentary constituencies in Derbyshire Amber Valley Bolsover Chesterfield Derby North Derby South Erewash High Peak North East Derbyshire South Derbyshire West Derbyshire Main article: List of Parliamentary constituencies in Leicestershire and Rutland Blaby Bosworth ...

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List of United Kingdom Parliament constituencies, List of United Kingdom Parliament constituencies - England, List of United Kingdom Parliament constituencies - East Midlands, List of United Kingdom Parliament constituencies - East of England, List of United Kingdom Parliament constituencies - Greater London, List of United Kingdom Parliament constituencies - North East England, List of United Kingdom Parliament constituencies - North West England, List of United Kingdom Parliament constituencies - South East England, List of United Kingdom Parliament constituencies - South West England, List of United Kingdom Parliament constituencies - West Midlands, List of United Kingdom Parliament constituencies - Yorkshire and Humberside, List of United Kingdom Parliament constituencies - Northern Ireland, List of United Kingdom Parliament constituencies - Scotland, List of United Kingdom Parliament constituencies - Highlands and Islands, List of United Kingdom Parliament constituencies - North East Scotland, List of United Kingdom Parliament constituencies - Central Scotland, List of United Kingdom Parliament constituencies - Fife, List of United Kingdom Parliament constituencies - Lothian, List of United Kingdom Parliament constituencies - South of Scotland, List of United Kingdom Parliament constituencies - Ayrshire, List of United Kingdom Parliament constituencies - Lanarkshire, List of United Kingdom Parliament constituencies - Glasgow, List of United Kingdom Parliament constituencies - Dunbartonshire, List of United Kingdom Parliament constituencies - Renfrewshire, List of United Kingdom Parliament constituencies - Wales

Read more here: » List of United Kingdom Parliament constituencies: Encyclopedia II - List of United Kingdom Parliament constituencies - England

Tottenham: Encyclopedia II - List of places in London - Boroughs

List of places in London - Inner London boroughs. City of Westminster Camden Greenwich Hackney Hammersmith and Fulham Islington Kensington and Chelsea Lambeth Lewisham Southwark Tower Hamlets Wandsworth List of places in London - Outer London boroughs. Barking and Dagenham Barnet Bexley Brent Bromley Croydon Ealing Enfield Haringey Harrow Havering Hillingdon Hounslow Kingston upon Thames Merton Newham ...

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List of places in London, List of places in London - Boroughs, List of places in London - Inner London boroughs, List of places in London - Outer London boroughs, List of places in London - Areas, List of places in London - Rivers and canals, List of places in London - Rivers, List of places in London - Subterranean rivers, List of places in London - Canals, List of places in London - Islands in the Thames, List of places in London - Hills, List of places in London - Parks and Royal Parks, List of places in London - Remnants of ancient woodlands, List of places in London - Selected attractions, List of places in London - Museums palaces venues and localities, List of places in London - Famous cemeteries, List of places in London - Cathedrals and other places of worship, List of places in London - Former tourist attractions, List of places in London - Other, List of places in London - Roads and streets, List of places in London - Selected streets and squares, List of places in London - Major roads, List of places in London - Roman roads, List of places in London - Public transport, List of places in London - Major railway stations, List of places in London - Airports, List of places in London - Markets, List of places in London - Trade markets, List of places in London - Covered markets, List of places in London - Street markets, List of places in London - Districts

Read more here: » List of places in London: Encyclopedia II - List of places in London - Boroughs

Tottenham: Encyclopedia II - Middlesex - Early history

The name means the territory of the middle Saxons and its first recorded use was in A.D 704 as Middleseaxan. Geographically, Middlesex included the City of London, which has been self-governing since the thirteenth century and the city of Westminster. The highest point is the High Road in Bushey Heath at 504 feet. Middlesex - Division into hundreds. Middlesex was recorded in the Domesday Book as being divided into the six hundreds of Edmonton, Elthorne, Gore, Hounslow (later Isleworth), Ossulstone and Spelthorne. Settlement was divided as follows: Edmonton Hundred - Edmonton - Enfiel ...

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Middlesex, Middlesex - Early history, Middlesex - Division into hundreds, Middlesex - Modern history, Middlesex - Introduction of county councils, Middlesex - Districts, Middlesex - Creation of Greater London, Middlesex - Recent changes, Middlesex - Legacy, Middlesex - Former postal county

Read more here: » Middlesex: Encyclopedia II - Middlesex - Early history

Tottenham: Encyclopedia II - One train operating company - Services

Despite the choice of the brand name "one" to emphasize the bringing together and integration of what had been four separate services, the company initially used sub-branding to try to ease the transition from the former companies' well-known names: one Anglia — InterCity services to Colchester, Ipswich and Norwich as well as local services in the Suffolk and Norfolk. For further information on local lines see the following links. Bittern Line (Norwich–Cromer–Sheringham) Breckland Line (Norwich-Ely ...

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One train operating company, One train operating company - Services, One train operating company - Rolling stock, One train operating company - Criticism

Read more here: » One train operating company: Encyclopedia II - One train operating company - Services

Tottenham: Encyclopedia II - List of Melbourne railway stations/temp - Southeastern lines Caulfield group

57 stations List of Melbourne railway stations/temp - Frankston line. Branches from the City Loop at Flinders Street and Parliament stations. 26 stations The Stony Point greater metropolitan line is a continuation of the Frankston line. List of Melbourne railway stations/temp - Pakenham line. Branches from the Frankston line at Caulfield station. 18 stations The Traralgon regional line is a continuation of the Pakenham line. List of Melbourne railway stations/t ...

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List of Melbourne railway stations/temp, List of Melbourne railway stations/temp - City Loop, List of Melbourne railway stations/temp - Southeastern lines Caulfield group, List of Melbourne railway stations/temp - Frankston line, List of Melbourne railway stations/temp - Pakenham line, List of Melbourne railway stations/temp - Sandringham line, List of Melbourne railway stations/temp - Cranbourne line, List of Melbourne railway stations/temp - Western and northwestern lines Northern group, List of Melbourne railway stations/temp - Upfield line, List of Melbourne railway stations/temp - Werribee line, List of Melbourne railway stations/temp - Broadmeadows line, List of Melbourne railway stations/temp - Sydenham line, List of Melbourne railway stations/temp - Williamstown line, List of Melbourne railway stations/temp - Flemington Racecourse line Special events only, List of Melbourne railway stations/temp - Eastern lines Burnley group, List of Melbourne railway stations/temp - Belgrave line, List of Melbourne railway stations/temp - Glen Waverley line, List of Melbourne railway stations/temp - Alamein line, List of Melbourne railway stations/temp - Lilydale line, List of Melbourne railway stations/temp - Northeastern lines Clifton Hill group, List of Melbourne railway stations/temp - Hurstbridge line, List of Melbourne railway stations/temp - Epping line, List of Melbourne railway stations/temp - Greater metropolitan lines, List of Melbourne railway stations/temp - Stony Point line, List of Melbourne railway stations/temp - Melton line, List of Melbourne railway stations/temp - Sunbury line, List of Melbourne railway stations/temp - Craigieburn line, List of Melbourne railway stations/temp - Tourist railways, List of Melbourne railway stations/temp - Puffing Billy Railway, List of Melbourne railway stations/temp - Mornington railway, List of Melbourne railway stations/temp - Healesville railway, List of Melbourne railway stations/temp - Map

Read more here: » List of Melbourne railway stations/temp: Encyclopedia II - List of Melbourne railway stations/temp - Southeastern lines Caulfield group

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