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City of London (13463 bytes)
3: !colspan=2 align=center bgcolor="#ff9999"|City of London 5: ...ty.png|200px|London]]<br>''Shown within [[Greater London]]'' 9: |width="45%"|Status:||''sui generis'', City 11: |[[Surface area|Area]]:<br>- Total||[[List of English districts by area|Ranked 354th]]<br>[[1 E... 17: ...>- Total ([[2002]] est.)<br>- [[Density]]||[[List of English districts by population|Ranked 353rd]]<br... London City Airport (3992 bytes) 1: ...turning loop built in [[2003]] at the eastern end of the runway. 3: ...November 1987 and it has become recognised as one of Europe's leading airports for business travel. 5: ...chester]], [[Scotland]], [[Wales]] and the [[Isle of Man]] complement international services. 7: ...nearby ExCeL centre, has stimulated a local surge of hotel building. 9: ...otterdam being the initial destinations. The size of the airport, constrained by the water-filled [[R... City Hall (London) (2908 bytes) 2: |[[Image:City hall london.jpg|thumb|200px|City Hall at night (abnormally lit)]] 4: ...n-int.600px.jpg|thumb|200px|Spiral walkway within City Hall.]] 6: ... London Authority]], and stands on the south bank of the [[River Thames]] near to [[Tower Bridge]]. It... 10: ...mphitheatre]]" dividing it from more conventional office buildings a short distance to the west. The b... 12: ... walkway provides extensive views of the interior of the building, and is intended to symbolise transp... City of London Police (2662 bytes) 1: ...jpg|thumb|right|200px|City Police Mounted Section officer]] 3: ...] is responsible for the rest of [[Greater London|London]]. 5: ...an Police. It is a direct successor to the Watch of the 13th century. 10: *[[Inspector]] (Insp) (two stars of the [[Order of the Bath]], informally known as pips) 18: The prefix 'Woman' in front of female officers' ranks - as in Woman Police Constable (WPC)... City of London School (2227 bytes) 1: ...humb|200px|Arms of the City of London and City of London School]] 2: ...ajority and a Muslim minority following the visit of [[George Galloway]]. 9: *[[Herbert Asquith]] - [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom|Prime Minister]] [[1908]]-[[19... 14: ... Ritchie|Charles Thomson Ritchie]] - [[Chancellor of the Exchequer]] [[1902]]-[[1903]] 18: * [http://www.clsb.org City of London School web site] City University, London (2888 bytes) 1: ...ical Sciences]]. It has nearly 11,500 students as of March [[2004]]. 3: ...ges of 16 and 25." Charter departments were those of [[Mechanical Engineering]] and [[Metalworking|Met... 5: ...n]] and its faculty were made Recognised Teachers of that institution. Thereafter the Northampton Inst... 7: ...he school received a Royal Charter and became The City University. 9: ...s Department of Law to form the current Institute of Law. City of London School for Girls (1451 bytes) 1: ...urrey]]). Intake is from age 7 to 18, though many of its pupils enter at 11, and similarly join other ... 3: ...wing one. The girls school has long been the butt of many popular jokes from its older and more presti... 8: ...irginmegastores.co.uk/pws/GetHomePage.vms City of London School for Girls web site] 12: [[Category:Schools in London]] City and Guilds of London Institute (1927 bytes) 1: ...e [[London]] [[Livery Companies]] for the purpose of training craftsmen and engineers in [[1878]]. 3: ...ury College was intended as the first of a number of 'feeder' colleges for the Central Institution, bu... 5: ...ioners (for 342,500 British Pounds) for 'purposes of art and science' in perpetuity. 7: ...[[Royal School of Mines]] and the [[Royal College of Science]]. 9: ...and Guilds of London Institute was renamed the '''City and Guilds College''' but not incorporated into I... City of London Solicitors' Company (690 bytes) 1: ...e Company functioned as a [[law society]] for the city's [[solicitor]]s. Now, the Company mainly functio... 3: The Company ranks seventy-ninth in the [[order of precedence]] for Livery Companies. Its motto is '... 7: * [http://www.citysolicitors.org.uk/ The Solicitors' Company] City & South London Railway (1568 bytes) 1: ..., it forms part of the [[Northern Line]] of the [[London Underground]] network. 3: Built under the supervision of [[James Henry Greathead]], it was opened between ... 5: ...One of these carriages can today be seen in the [[London Transport Museum]]. 7: ...liam Street]] had to be closed due to lack of capacity and was replaced by today's [[Bank and Monument s... 9: ...ng with the [[Northern City Line|Great Northern & City Railway]]) merged into the Northern Line in [[192... City of London's 'ring of steel' (1475 bytes) 1: ...losed to traffic entirely. Despite the term 'ring of steel' the roadblocks and chicanes are actually c... 3: ...ere introduced following massive IRA bombs in the City in the early 1990s (see for example the [[Baltic ... 5: ... size and colour, but all carry the City's [[coat of arms]]. 11: [[Category:London infrastructure]] The Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment) (1170 bytes) 1: '''The Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment)''' was a [[regiment]] in the [[British ... 3: ...uld have carried the risk of igniting the barrels of [[gunpowder]]. 5: ...ndon and was renamed The Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment). 7: ...h Fusilier regiments to form [[The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers]]. City of London Freemen's School (548 bytes) 1: ...] itself. Intake is from age 7 to 18, though many of its pupils enter at 11, and similarly join other ... Central City (Salt Lake City) (872 bytes) 1: ...popping up in this area of downtown. The Central City neighborhood is becoming more and more convenient... 3: {{Salt Lake City neighborhoods}} 4: [[Category:Salt Lake City neighborhoods]] City Hall (New York City Subway) (377 bytes) 1: {{nycsubwaydisambig|City Hall|City Hall}} 2: *[[City Hall (BMT Broadway Line station)|City Hall]] on the {{BMT}} [[Broadway Line]] 3: ...RT Lexington Avenue Line station)|Brooklyn Bridge-City Hall]] on the {{IRT}} [[Lexington Avenue Line]] 4: ...d [[City Hall (IRT Lexington Avenue Line station)|City Hall]] on the {{IRT}} [[Lexington Avenue Line]] London '66-'67 (1779 bytes) 2: !align="center" bgcolor="salmon" colspan="3"|''London '66-'67'' 4: |align="center" colspan="3"|[[Image:PinkFloyd_London_66_67.jpg|225px|Album Cover]] 26: !bgcolor="salmon" colspan="3"|Professional reviews 35: |valign="top"|<small>''London '66-'67''<br />([[1995]])</small> 39: ...hitehead]]'s film [[Tonite Let's All Make Love In London]] on [[January 11]] and [[January 12|12]], [[1967... London (31453 bytes) 3: ...]. For several centuries now, London has been one of the most influential powers in [[politics]], [[fi... 4: ...[[River Thames]] is one of the iconic images of [[London]]]] 5: [[Image:IMG_0077.jpg|thumb|right|250px|[[The London Eye]]]] 8: ...area within the [[M25 motorway]], or the larger [[London commuter belt]]. 10: ...arked the centre with the [[London Stone]] in the City. London W1 (676 bytes) 1: ...en]]. It comprises the heart of the [[West End of London|West End]], including [[Soho]], [[Mayfair]], and ... 4: *[http://londonw1.com/ LondonW1.com] 6: {{LondonW}} 8: [[Category:London postal districts|W01]] London SS (932 bytes) 1: ...he [[New York Dolls]]. This band never really got off the ground before its members splintered into mo... 3: ...ympathies. However, when The Clash emerged as one of Britain's premier left-wing political bands, the ... 9: [[no:London SS]] London E3 (487 bytes) 1: ...postcodes, it does not map exactly to the borders of Bow, but includes [[Mile End]], [[Old Ford]] and ... 11: {{LondonE}} 15: [[Category:London postal districts|E03]]
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