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Tottenham (6974 bytes)
3: !colspan=2 align=center bgcolor="#ff9999"|Tottenham 32: ...Ermine Street]] and between [[High Cross]] and [[Tottenham Hale]], todays Monument Way. 34: ... Railway|Enfield]] & [[Chingford]] Branch Lines. Tottenham's market gardens and low-lying fields were then r... 36: ...Tottenham is the home of [[Tottenham Hotspur F.C.|Tottenham Hotspur]] Football Club, whose ground at Paxton R... 42: ...Lanes was administratively part of the Borough of Tottenham. Tottenham Green (1641 bytes) 1: '''Tottenham Green''' is an urban ward within the Borough of [... 3: ...cording to the 2001 [[Census]], the population of Tottenham Green is around 12,000, in around 5,500 homes. Ar... 5: ...iour. The high rate of violent and petty crime in Tottenham Green has remained fairly stable over the past si... 11: ... 'top 10 per cent' of deprived areas in England. Tottenham is the location of the notorious [[Broadwater Far... 17: * [http://www.tgec.co.uk/ Tottenham Green Enterprise Centre] Tottenham Hale (1095 bytes) 3: !colspan=2 align=center bgcolor="#ff9999"|Tottenham Hale 25: ... Hale''' is a district in the former Borough of [[Tottenham]], now part of The [[London Borough of Haringey]]... 27: ... Broad Lane & Ferry Lane. The area is served by [[Tottenham Hale station]] on the [[Victoria Line]] and by ov... Tottenham Hotspur F.C. (15732 bytes) 2: clubname = Tottenham Hotspur | 3: fullname = Tottenham Hotspur<br />Football Club | 18: ...''. Their home ground is [[White Hart Lane]] in [[Tottenham]]. 20: ...'Hotspur FC''. In [[1884]] the club was renamed ''Tottenham Hotspur Football and Athletic Club''. 26: ...he [[Southern Football League|Southern League]]. Tottenham were the first British club to win a European tro... Tottenham by-election, 2000 (2524 bytes) 1: ...y (UK)|Labour]] [[Member of Parliament]] for '''[[Tottenham]]''', [[Bernie Grant]], died on [[April 8]], [[20... Tottenham High Cross (1611 bytes) 1: '''Tottenham High Cross''' was erected in [[Tottenham]] sometime between [[1600]]-[[1609]] on the site ... 3: On entering Tottenham, on the right from London, is to be seen the foll... 17: Among the ancient possessors of the manor of Tottenham, was Robert Bruce, king of Scotland, from whom th... Tottenham Hale station (894 bytes) 1: ...n ''' opened on [[15th September]] [[1840]] as "[[Tottenham]]" on the [[Northern & Eastern Railway]] line fro... 3: It became an interchange station and was renamed Tottenham Hale on [[1st September]] [[1968]] with the openi... 7: ...k/ldb/summary.aspx?T=TOM Live depature times] for Tottenham Hale station from [[National Rail]] 8: ...r3=&pc=N179LJ&cidr_client=none Streetmap] showing Tottenham Hale station, from Multimap.com Tottenham Court Road (1478 bytes) 1: '''Tottenham Court Road''' is a road in [[London|Central Londo... 4: [[Tottenham Court Road tube station|Tottenham Court Road]], [[Goodge Street tube station|Goodge... 6: Tottenham Court Road is a significant second tier shopping ... South Tottenham railway station (1222 bytes) 1: '''South Tottenham''' is a railway station on the [[Gospel Oak to Ba... 3: ...ll on [[1 May]] [[1871]], it was renamed to South Tottenham on [[1 July]] [[1903]]. 6: ...epartureboards.co.uk/ldb/summary.aspx?T=STO South Tottenham station timetable] from [[National Rail]]'s Live ... 7: ...=&pc=N156UL&cidr_client=none Street map] of South Tottenham station, from multimap.com Tottenham railway station, Melbourne (638 bytes) 6: !align=center|Tottenham Tottenham & Hampstead Junction Railway (386 bytes) 1: ...[1862]]. Opened on [[21 July]] [[1868]] between [[Tottenham]] North Junction (GER) and [[Highgate Road]]. Ext... Tottenham Court Road tube station (5850 bytes) 1: ...e.jpg|thumbnail|200px|One of several entrances to Tottenham Court Road tube station]] 3: '''Tottenham Court Road''' is a station on the [[London Underg... 11: ...The platforms are under Oxford Street west of the Tottenham Court Road junction, and were originally connecte... 15: ... north on the Northern line was originally called Tottenham Court Road, but was renamed to [[Goodge Street tu... 32: ...way as [[Crossrail 2]]) it will have a station at Tottenham Court Road, and the development plans include fac... Blackhorse Road station (1351 bytes) 1: ...e between [[South Tottenham railway station|South Tottenham]] and [[Walthamstow Queens Road railway station|W... 10: ...e=Victoria Line|previous=[[Tottenham Hale station|Tottenham Hale]]}} 12: ...|previous=[[South Tottenham railway station|South Tottenham]]|next=[[Walthamstow Queens Road railway station|... Frank Arnesen (638 bytes) 1: ... of English [[Football (soccer)|football]] club [[Tottenham Hotspur]]. The former [[Denmark national football... 3: Prior to his appointment at Tottenham, Arnesen spent 10 years at the Dutch club [[PSV E... 7: ...co.uk/article.asp?hlid=203959 Official profile on Tottenham website] Seven Sisters station (1534 bytes) 1: '''Seven Sisters''' Station in [[Tottenham]] was named after a group of trees in the localit... 6: ...s also a link via [[South Tottenham station|South Tottenham]] to [[Stratford station|Stratford]]. 11: {{LUL line|next=[[Tottenham Hale station|Tottenham Hale]]|line=Victoria Line|previous=[[Finsbury Par... Fulham Academy (458 bytes) 3: ...d [[Sean Davis]], now at [[Tottenham Hotspur F.C.|Tottenham Hotspur]]. Hélder Postiga (408 bytes) 1: ...glish Premiership]] club [[Tottenham Hotspur F.C.|Tottenham Hotspur]]. Goodge Street tube station (1499 bytes) 2: ...ine]] between [[Tottenham Court Road tube station|Tottenham Court Road]] and [[Warren Street tube station|War... 4: It was opened on [[22 June]] [[1907]] as ''Tottenham Court Road'', but changed to the present name on ... 13: ...Line|previous=[[Tottenham Court Road tube station|Tottenham Court Road]]}} St Giles' Circus (674 bytes) 1: ...New Oxford Street]], [[Charing Cross Road]] and [[Tottenham Court Road]]. The word ''Circus'' is a little mis... 3: ...tenham Court Road just above New Oxford Street. [[Tottenham Court Road tube station]] is located beneath the ... White Hart Lane (1648 bytes) 3: ...of [[Tottenham Hotspur F.C.]] It is situated in [[Tottenham]], [[North London]] and has a capacity of 36,240. 5: ...Lane]] is also the name of a railway station in [[Tottenham]]. 23: :Tottenham 29: Record Attendance: 75,038 (Tottenham-Sunderland, 5 March 1938) 39: [[Tottenham Hotspur F.C.]] moved to White Hart Lane in [[1899...
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