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Tottenham Hotspur F.C. (15732 bytes)
1: {{Football club infobox | 2: clubname = Tottenham Hotspur | 3: fullname = Tottenham Hotspur<br />Football Club | 4: nickname = Spurs | 5: founded = [[1882]] | HMS Hotspur (849 bytes) 1: ...Hotspur''''' after the nickname of Sir [[Henry Percy]]: 3: ...otspur'']] was a 36-gun [[fifth-rate]] in service from [[1810]] to [[1821]]. 4: ...h-rate]] launched in [[1828]], a [[chapel hulk]] after [[1859]], renamed ''Monmouth'' in [[1868]], an... 5: ... (1870)|''Hotspur'']] was an [[armoured ram]] launched in [[1870]] and sold in [[1904]]. 6: ...[1936]] and transferred to the [[Dominican Republic]] in [[1948]]. HMS Hotspur (H01) (952 bytes) 1: ...[G and H class destroyer|H-class]] [[destroyer]] of the [[Royal Navy]]. 3: ...destroyer [[HMS Hasty (H24)|''Hasty'']] on [[23 December]] [[1941]]. 5: ...tspur'' was transferred to the [[Dominican Republic]] on [[23 November]] [[1948]] and renamed ''Truji... 7: ... [[HMS Hotspur|HMS ''Hotspur'']] for other ships of this name. 8: [[Category:G and H class destroyers|Hotspur]] Tottenham (6974 bytes) 1: ...pacing="0" align="right" width=300 style=margin-left:10px 3: !colspan=2 align=center bgcolor="#ff9999"|Tottenham 5: ...ish national grid reference system|OS Grid Reference]]:||{{gbmappingsmall|TQ335905}} 7: !colspan=2 bgcolor="#ff9999"|Administration 9: |width="50%"|[[Borough]]:||[[London Borough of Haringey|Haringey]] Tottenham Hale (1095 bytes) 1: {| border=1 cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" align="right" width=300 3: !colspan=2 align=center bgcolor="#ff9999"|Tottenham Hale 5: !colspan=2 bgcolor="#ff9999"|Administration 7: |width="50%"|[[Borough]]:||[[London Borough of Haringey|Haringey]] 9: |width="50%"|[[Administrative counties of England|County]]:||[[Greater London]] Tottenham Green (1641 bytes) 1: ...ham Green''' is an urban ward within the Borough of [[Haringey]], [[London]], [[England]]. 3: ...nd 50 percent of ethnic origin. Just under 2,000 of the population are [[Muslims]]. 5: ...e 2004 Crime & Drugs Audit Report'', Haringey Council). 7: ...ransport connections. A notable building is Bruce Castle. 9: [[Council Tax]] is said to be among the highest in the [[... Tottenham High Cross (1611 bytes) 1: ...ss]]. Often mistakenly thought to be an [[Eleanor cross]]. 3: ...right from London, is to be seen the following inscription over eight alms-houses:— 13: ...poore men and women of the Town of Tattenham High Crasse." 15: ...England, in a garter, supported by a lion and griffin, and with the initials E.R.: over another door,... 17: ...l, of which the common people report many strange cures. Tottenham Hale station (894 bytes) 1: ...e [[Northern & Eastern Railway]] line from [[Stratford]] to [[Broxbourne]]. 3: ...f the first stage of [[London Underground]]'s [[Victoria Line]]. 7: ...M Live depature times] for Tottenham Hale station from [[National Rail]] 8: ...ap] showing Tottenham Hale station, from Multimap.com 11: ...[Blackhorse Road station|Blackhorse Road]]|line=Victoria Line|previous=[[Seven Sisters station|Seven ... Tottenham Court Road (1478 bytes) 1: ...City of Westminster]] and the [[London Borough of Camden]]. The road is one-way; all three lanes are ... 3: ...oad is very close to the [[British Museum]] and [[Centre Point]], the West End's tallest building. Th... 4: [[Tottenham Court Road tube station|Tottenham Court Road]], [[Goodge Street tube station|Goodge S... 6: ... the [[Spearmint Rhino]] chain of [[lap-dancing]] clubs opened. 8: ... - all the others are ''streets'', ''squares'', etc. Tottenham by-election, 2000 (2524 bytes) 1: ...00]], creating a [[by-election]] in his constituency. 3: ...ant made a public show of supporting his election campaign in order not to allow disunity in the Labo... 5: ... Labour was so strongly ahead, and David Lammy comfortably retained the seat on a low turnout. 11: ...ate'''||'''Party'''||'''Votes'''||'''Share'''||'''Change''' 15: ...uncan Hames||[[Liberal Democrats (UK)|Liberal Democrat]]||align=right|3,139||align=right|19.1%||align... South Tottenham railway station (1222 bytes) 1: ...ay Green Lanes]] and [[Blackhorse Road station|Blackhorse Road]]. It is in Zone 3. 3: ...ll on [[1 May]] [[1871]], it was renamed to South Tottenham on [[1 July]] [[1903]]. 6: ...ary.aspx?T=STO South Tottenham station timetable] from [[National Rail]]'s Live Departure Boards 7: ...et map] of South Tottenham station, from multimap.com 9: ...ak to prevent the London Stations infobox from touching the line above --> Tottenham railway station, Melbourne (638 bytes) 1: {| cellspacing=0 cellpadding=3 align=center id=toc 2: !colspan=5 align=center bgcolor=#efefef|[[Sydenham railway line, Melbourne|Sydenham]] lin... 4: ...st Footscray railway station, Melbourne|West Footscray]] 5: |align=center|→ 6: !align=center|Tottenham Tottenham & Hampstead Junction Railway (386 bytes) 1: ...21 July]] [[1868]] between [[Tottenham]] North Junction (GER) and [[Highgate Road]]. Extension To Gos... 14: [[Category:London's railways]] Tottenham Court Road tube station (5850 bytes) 1: ...bnail|200px|One of several entrances to Tottenham Court Road tube station]] 3: ...[Central Line]] and the [[Charing Cross]] branch of the [[Northern Line]]. 5: ... it is between [[Leicester Square tube station|Leicester Square]] and [[Goodge Street tube station|Go... 9: === Central London Railway === 11: ...o the ticket hall via lifts at the end of the platforms. Fulham Academy (458 bytes) 1: ...al governing body, the [[The Football Association|FA]]. 3: ...avis]], now at [[Tottenham Hotspur F.C.|Tottenham Hotspur]]. 5: [[Category:English_football]] Hélder Postiga (408 bytes) 1: ...iership]] club [[Tottenham Hotspur F.C.|Tottenham Hotspur]]. 3: {{footy-stub}} 4: [[Category:1982 births]] 5: [[Category:Portuguese footballers]] Nayim (463 bytes) 1: ...al]] goalkeeper [[David Seaman]] from near the half way line. London XI (2357 bytes) 1: ...ties Fairs Cup]], the precursor of today's [[UEFA Cup]]. 3: ...ership of the team varied considerably between matches. 5: ...e over two legs to [[Spain|Spanish]] club [[FC Barcelona]]. 7: The teams for the final were: 9: ===First Leg=== Frank Arnesen (638 bytes) 1: ...tional]] took over at Spurs in May [[2004]], replacing [[David Pleat]]. 3: ...s credited with discovering some major talents, such as [[Ronaldo]], [[Ruud van Nistelrooy]] and [[Ar... 7: ...co.uk/article.asp?hlid=203959 Official profile on Tottenham website] Coronation Cup (football) (730 bytes) 4: ...[England|English]] and four [[Scotland|Scottish]] clubs held in [[Glasgow]]. 6: ...ltic coming out the winners 2-0 before 117,060 spectators. 8: ==Participants== 10: [[Rangers F.C.|Rangers]] 12: [[Celtic F.C.|Celtic]]
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