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  • ...nally applied only to the deep-level bored lines, along which run slightly lower, narrower trains along standard-gauge track, to distinguish them from the s A complex deep level line. Its southern terminus is at ''[[Morden]]'' in [[Surrey]]. North of ''[[Kennington]]'' it splits into two branches
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  • ...f Grange Road, as Bermondsey Street became more urbanised, and of Jamaica/ Lower Road. A pleasure garden was founded there in the 17th century, commemorated ...ine from London Bridge links the area to [[Kennington]], [[Clapham]] and [[Morden]] in the south. Northbound services travel through the [[City of London]],
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  • ...area. The port developed in the 16th century and, along with the shipyards lower down the river, was amongst the world's largest shipbuilding and ship-repai ...''Briggflatts'' in 1965.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://mordentower.org/ |title=Morden Tower Home Page |publisher=Mordentower.org |date= |accessdate=2010-08-04}}<
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  • |name=Morden |picture=Morden Hall Park 1.jpg
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  • ...may have been named “south farmstead” in relation to [[Mitcham]] and [[Morden]] to the north.<ref name="mills"/> The name Sutton was later applied to Sut ...rn Police Station and the other simply called Sutton Green, located at the lower end of the high street relatively near Sutton Bus station. Sutton Library s
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  • ...ght mean ''people of the look-out post.''<ref name=Morden>{{cite book|last=Morden|first=William Edward|title=The History of Tooting-Graveney: Surrey|year=192 Tooting appears in the [[Domesday Book]] of 1086 as ''Totinges''. Lower Tooting was held from Chertsey Abbey by Haimo the Sheriff (of Kent). Its Do
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  • A tributary stream, the '''Pyl Brook''', flows through [[Lower Morden]] to join it at Beverley Park in [[New Malden]].<ref name=inwood/> Both br
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  • [[File:River Wandle in Morden Hall Park.jpg|right|thumb|350px|The Wandle in Morden Hall Park]] ...es include the Norbury Brook/River Graveney tributary which rises near the Lower Addiscombe Road in Croydon and flows north from here. Two seasonal streams
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  • ...COU_files/ENG/BKM/morden_bkm_1722.html |title=Buckinghamshire 1722, Robert Morden in Camden's Britannia |accessdate=2007-12-17}}</ref> It was noted in the ni ...of the river; Princes Mill, Jacksons (or Gunpowder) Mill, Hedsor Mill and Lower Mill. These mills were historically the predominant employers of the area,
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  • | [[Lower Heyford]] || <small>OX25 5PG</small> || {{map|}} || align="right"| 4.46 | [[Morden]] || <small>SM4 4PN</small> || {{map|}} || align="right"| 20.00
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  • ...d part of Iver shortly after its construction. Gentle [[Chiltern Hills]] lower slopes begin in the north-west of the parish giving rise to Iver Heath's na ...torian estate with spectacular grounds. It was purchased by Lt. Col. Grant Morden, a Canadian financier, who transformed the mansion by adding a huge ballroo
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  • |name=Lower Swell |picture caption=Lower Swell War Memorial on the village green
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  • ...is the Piddle valley, to the south is the Lower Hyde Heath, to the east is Morden Heath, to the northeast is Black Heath and to the north, on the far side of
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