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  • ...orlink= |coauthors= |year=1830 |publisher=Henry Teesdale and Co. |location=Holborn |page=72}}</ref> However, by the start of the 20th century the Irk Valley b ...ucie Bridge and empties into the [[River Irwell|Irwell]] beneath a railway viaduct.
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  • ...[[Cumberland]]. In Central London, the A40 (Holborn Viaduct, Holborn, High Holborn and Oxford Street) provides a border between the 4 and 5 zones east of Marb
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  • ...t Hall]], St Pancras railway station, [[the Crystal Palace]] and [[Holborn Viaduct]].{{sfn|Matthews|2008|p=71}} The bridge was built using the Ordish–Lefeuv
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  • ...), is a [[Church of England]] church in the [[City of London]], on Holborn Viaduct, almost opposite the Old Bailey. In the Middle Ages it stood just outside [[File:The organ at St Sepulchre, Holborn Viaduct - geograph.org.uk - 1806393.jpg|right|thumb|200px|The organ]]
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  • |name=St Andrew, Holborn |picture=St Andrew Holborn (church) 20130413 029.jpg
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  • |address=Holborn Viaduct The '''City Temple''' is a Nonconformist church on [[Holborn Viaduct]] in the [[City of London]], [[Middlesex]]. It is the only Free Church stil
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  • ...to passengers in 1929 and the railway bridge and viaduct between [[Holborn Viaduct]] and Blackfriars stations was demolished in 1990 to enable the constructio ...ars, or Dominicans, first came to London in 1221. In 1278, they moved from Holborn to an area south of Ludgate, where they built a friary. By 1320, they had d
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