Grays Inn Road place-name cluster: Difference between revisions
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About 300 m ESE of Grays Inn Road we also find Wakefield Mews and Street, but it is unclear if these names were inspired by the presence of the [[Pindar of Wakefield (Grays Inn Road)|Pindar of Wakefield]] on Grays Inn Road, for there were formerly also streets named after Manchester, Liverpool and Chesterfield in the vicinity.<ref> | About 300 m ESE of Grays Inn Road we also find Wakefield Mews and Street, but it is unclear if these names were inspired by the presence of the [[Pindar of Wakefield (Grays Inn Road)|Pindar of Wakefield]] on Grays Inn Road, for there were formerly also streets named after Manchester, Liverpool and Chesterfield in the vicinity.<ref>[http://maps.nls.uk//view/103312997#zoom=7&lat=8448&lon=1800&layers=BT 25" O.S: map ''London'' XXVI (1877; surveyed 1871).]</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 23:09, 19 January 2018
By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-01-16. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-01-19.
Robin Hood place-names, localities with local traditions, literary locales etc. in or near Grays Inn Road, formerly Middlesex, now London:
About 300 m ESE of Grays Inn Road we also find Wakefield Mews and Street, but it is unclear if these names were inspired by the presence of the Pindar of Wakefield on Grays Inn Road, for there were formerly also streets named after Manchester, Liverpool and Chesterfield in the vicinity.[1]
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