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Its sister cinema at 678 High Road | Tottenham, above (originally also called The Grand Pic |
06-07 yielded 19 goals in 20 matches for the | Tottenham academy and a further 12 appearances for the |
His career began with a curacy at St Paul's | Tottenham after which he was its Vicar. |
Sheringham returned to | Tottenham after his spell at Manchester United and con |
He was released by | Tottenham after failing to make the grade and had tria |
for Summerstown and Barnet before re-joining | Tottenham after a spell with the club's "nursery" team |
2010, he signed a professional contract with | Tottenham after scoring 10 goals in 23 games for their |
He famously scored for | Tottenham against Manchester United with a goal-line c |
ower Hamlets, and the Bernie Grant Centre in | Tottenham, along with a range of other commissions. |
Tottenham also signed experienced goalkeeper Carlo Cud | |
Son of Thomas Powell of | Tottenham, an occasional poet, Powell became a Lieuten |
Dominguez eventually left | Tottenham and signed for Germany's 1. FC Kaiserslauter |
It runs from Oakleigh Park to | Tottenham and for the most part is parallel to the Nor |
alth was established for the civil parish of | Tottenham and in 1875 the local board became an urban |
tch of Howley's career was the match between | Tottenham and Arsenal at White Hart Lane on May 3, 197 |
Walter Allinson and Alice Frances Cassidy of | Tottenham, and educated at Friern Barnet Grammar Schoo |
the east of Islington and Hornsey, south of | Tottenham and west of Walthamstow in the historic coun |
lly a leading member of the Conservatives in | Tottenham and had stood as a candidate for them in the |
He started his career at | Tottenham and later played for Portsmouth. |
Tottenham and Burnley came through the semi final roun | |
He was released by | Tottenham and joined Luton Town in March 2005. |
Mary Fowler was born on 11 May 1860 in | Tottenham and died on 22 December 1921 in Upper Hale, |
Bishop was born in | Tottenham and went to Tottenham Grammar School. |
Cutbush never made a league appearance at | Tottenham, and later played for Fulham, with whom he p |
Opened as ' | Tottenham and Stamford Hill' station on 1 May 1871, on |
nchester United because he had been happy at | Tottenham and manager Gerry Francis was not happy at t |
w Tecumseth are the communities of Alliston, | Tottenham, and Beeton. |
After the war the family returned to | Tottenham and Rand attended Down Lane School. |
He was born in | Tottenham and died in Chingford. |
st by Harringay and West Green, the north by | Tottenham, and the east by the Lee Valley Reservoirs. |
Hornsey merged with the Municipal Borough of | Tottenham and Crouch End became part of London Borough |
mer title holders Ipswich, Arsenal, Burnley, | Tottenham and Wolves. |
serve was established as a goods yard on the | Tottenham and Hampstead Junction Railway in 1868. |
dlesex) and educated at Bruce Castle School, | Tottenham and at Chatham House Grammar School, Ramsgat |
Between | Tottenham and Hackney the Lee feeds Tottenham Marshes, |
eer which had seen him turn out for Watford, | Tottenham and Arsenal. |
higher education, based over two centres in | Tottenham and Enfield in North London, England. |
November 2010 it was mutually agreed between | Tottenham and Argyle that Parrett's loan be cut short |
il 2011, Oyenuga agreed a two year deal with | Tottenham and then went out on loan to Finnish side, M |
The line opened on 9 July 1894 between South | Tottenham and Woodgrange Park where it joined the exis |
versus Croatia, following his fine form for | Tottenham, and was named Nationwide Man of the Match f |
82 FA Cup Final, featuring two London clubs, | Tottenham and QPR. |
Medley was released by | Tottenham and was instead picked up by Bradford City u |
Tottenham are unbeaten in their last seven games again | |
However, it would all end in heartbreak for | Tottenham, as Coventry fought back to win 3-2 in extra |
ermore finally made his first-team debut for | Tottenham as a late substitute against Stoke City on 2 |
The win was an important one for | Tottenham as they secured UEFA Cup qualification for t |
Merle | Tottenham as Millie |
n March 1935 although playing once again for | Tottenham as a 'guest' during the war years at the tim |
Osgood joined | Tottenham as an apprentice in May 1972. |
the proximity of Leyton Orient, West Ham and | Tottenham, as well as a number of other local amateur |
orthfleet United F.C. a club affiliated with | Tottenham, as a coach. |
hieved through Arsenal's league victory over | Tottenham at White Hart Lane the previous week. |
eague goal for Aston Villa in a 2-1 win over | Tottenham at White Hart Lane. |
Released by | Tottenham at the end of the 1996-97 season, Wormull jo |
of the Hornsey seat was also transferred to | Tottenham at the same time. |
He returned to | Tottenham at the end of March. |
on in a Carling Cup match against neighbours | Tottenham at White Hart Lane which Arsenal won 4-1 aft |
ool's losing ways as they were beaten 2-0 by | Tottenham at White Hart Lane. |
en was elected as a "Radical Liberal" MP for | Tottenham at the 1906 general election. |
Tottenham Ayatollah (1997) Channel 4 | |
playing career had ended, Ludford joined the | Tottenham backroom staff as a coach. |
t success when, in his first game in charge, | Tottenham became the first lower division club ever to |
As a result | Tottenham became the only club outside the English Lea |
In doing so, | Tottenham became the first team to complete the League |
mpaign, the sitting Member of Parliament for | Tottenham Bernie Grant died during the campaign, and L |
mselves from the control of the Edmonton and | Tottenham boards. |
local authorities: Hornsey Borough Council, | Tottenham Borough Council and Wood Green Borough Counc |
Somerford Grove became an ally of the | Tottenham boys when a gang member from Somerford Grove |
During his spell with | Tottenham, Brooke won winners' medals in the FA Cup, c |
In total, during his brief spell at | Tottenham, Brown scored 45 goals in just 57 games. |
tlist to succeed him as Labour candidate for | Tottenham, but was beaten by the then-27-year-old Davi |
n Athletic and as a non-contract player with | Tottenham, but didn't play in either club's first team |
reth was originally signed on youth terms at | Tottenham, but never made the step up to play professi |
Trains did not terminate at South | Tottenham but continued westwards to various destinati |
s on the South Coast, he was enticed back to | Tottenham by Terry Venables in May 1992, with the trib |
It is reputed to have been gifted to | Tottenham by King David I of Scotland, strengthening i |
na, who had been a candidate for UKIP in the | Tottenham by-election, 2000, ran on an independent tic |
the Barnsley East by-election, 1996 and the | Tottenham by-election, 2000. |
Tottenham cake is a sponge cake baked in large metal t | |
he fee £15 million, Just over 2 weeks later, | Tottenham came to an agreement for the transfer of Wil |
Early into his | Tottenham career he suffered from a number of minor in |
ar to Bruce Castle Park, at which the annual | Tottenham Carnival is held, usually in mid-June. |
It can be seen flowing overground in | Tottenham Cemetery (right) and Lordship Recreation Gro |
Tottenham cemetery. | |
ntury, standing adjacent to Bruce Castle and | Tottenham Cemetery. |
ver was covered, to run in culvert as far as | Tottenham Cemetery. |
Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy was widely criticised f | |
the London Senior Cup in 1992-93 and won the | Tottenham Charity Cup in 1994-95 and last season won t |
own to 10 men and Leicester went down 2-0 as | Tottenham clinched the double. |
Hill was described by | Tottenham coach Harry Redknapp as the next emerging ta |
At Ajax, he rejoined his former | Tottenham coach, Martin Jol. |
During his time at | Tottenham, Comolli was responsible for Tottenham's pol |
yards to the west of Charing Cross Road and | Tottenham Court Road. |
the Theatre is in the City of London part of | Tottenham Court Road. |
section with Oxford Street) and then becomes | Tottenham Court Road. |
Due to the planned extension of | Tottenham Court Road tube station, the Metro Club was |
Tottenham Court Road Station | |
ldford, Dartington, Heals furniture store in | Tottenham Court Road, and the Peter Robinson departmen |
discussions with Whitefield Memorial Church, | Tottenham Court Road, separate services at the Weigh H |
Tottenham Court Road - 43 minutes | |
The nearest tube stations are | Tottenham Court Road, Holborn, and Chancery Lane, all |
lubs such as The Horseshoe (or "Jaffa's") on | Tottenham Court Road and the Electric Ballroom on Camd |
r, London at the corner of Oxford Street and | Tottenham Court Road. |
Tottenham Court Road (Central, Northern lines) | |
performance being arranged at their flagship | Tottenham Court Road store in London on 29 March 2007. |
London's Empire Theatre Show ( | Tottenham Court Road) - Music Hall & London Cabaret |
ose to the Centre Point office tower and the | Tottenham Court Road tube station. |
ple, the owner of Maple's furniture store in | Tottenham Court Road and who lived at nearby Childwick |
iller installed on the London Underground at | Tottenham Court Road tube station. |
It began in a basement on | Tottenham Court Road in London, then transferred to an |
athbone Place, Gresse Street, Hanway Street, | Tottenham Court Road, and Charing Cross Road. |
Street; and from the City of Westminster by | Tottenham Court Road, Hanway Street, Gresse Street, Ra |
Chalk Farm) and Night route N253 (Aldgate - | Tottenham Court Road station) |
The flagship store is located in | Tottenham Court Road, London. |
r, John Maple, had a small furniture shop in | Tottenham Court Road, London, and his business began t |
It is located at the | Tottenham Court Road end of Oxford Street. |
ondon Borough of Camden, just to the east of | Tottenham Court Road. |
That says " | Tottenham Court Road", not the tube station, and Googl |
For route 22, shortworkings between | Tottenham Court Road and Putney were numbered 22A, sho |
rse Shoe Brewery, located on the junction of | Tottenham Court Road and Oxford Street, which had been |
at project to restore the Fitzrovia Mural in | Tottenham Court Road and is supporting the restoration |
he original chapel stood on the west side of | Tottenham Court Road, between Tottenham Street and How |
Whitefield's Tabernacle, | Tottenham Court Road, a church in London, England; als |
In the 1950s and 1960s, | Tottenham Court Road and a few of the adjoining street |
e fires; on 20 March 1807 the manufactory in | Tottenham Court Road was burnt to the ground, and on 1 |
British Museum, parallel to Gower Street and | Tottenham Court Road. |
e store was established in the 1820's at 155 | Tottenham Court Road selling textiles for home furnish |
per and later a department store, located on | Tottenham Court Road, London. |
red operational history, and then runs on to | Tottenham Court Road Station. |
found them about five hundred yards east of | Tottenham Court Road. |
Goodge Street on | Tottenham Court Road to the west is the nearest underg |
It included | Tottenham Court Road, Camden Town, St Pancras, Kings C |
Habitat second largest store in the UK on | Tottenham Court Road, London during sales period. |
, London to Barnes, London, via Euston Road, | Tottenham Court Road, Oxford Street, Knightsbridge, Ke |
nded the metropolitan Methodist chapels, the | Tottenham Court Road Chapel and Moorfields Chapel (Whi |
e junction is situated about halfway between | Tottenham Court Road tube station (at St Giles Circus) |
He made his | Tottenham debut in a 1-4 home defeat against Arsenal i |
Just 5 days after his | Tottenham debut, Caulker was loaned out to Championshi |
s and 26 days making him one of the youngest | Tottenham debutants. |
Walter Bellamy (born 6 November 1904 in | Tottenham- died 1978) was a professional footballer who |
and mainly black residents of North London's | Tottenham district in what became known as the Broadwa |
Tottenham drafted in a total of 15 players through tra | |
access to the post match celebrations in the | Tottenham dressing room. |
The | Tottenham driver was Duncan Tappy in all rounds except |
ften associated with the TMT crew, also from | Tottenham, due to his close relationship to fellow Tot |
Tommy came to the attention of | Tottenham during a FA Cup tie between the two sides in |
Bruce Grove is a ward in | Tottenham, enclosed by Lordship Recreation Ground, Lor |
Graham David Rose (born April 12, 1964), in | Tottenham, England, was an English domestic cricketer |
Tottenham equalised five minutes before half time thro | |
, this property once formed a portion of the | Tottenham estate, where large-scale plantings of broad |
After drawing 2-2 with Sheffield United, | Tottenham eventually won the replay with Cameron scori |
By the early 1990s however Scholar's | Tottenham faced financial troubles due to investment i |
Three days after the extra-time tie, | Tottenham faced Manchester United in the FA Cup, losin |
Eight days later, | Tottenham faced fourth placed Aston Villa at Villa Par |
play for them."; a comment welcomed by many | Tottenham fans. |
Tottenham finished August in 11th place, level on poin | |
In the 2008 Superleague Formula season | Tottenham finished 11th overall in the standings. |
For the Arsenal and | Tottenham footballer, see George Hunt (forward). |
into administration; a proposed transfer to | Tottenham, for a fee of £400,000, fell through when Mo |
Erentz remained with | Tottenham for six years, making 130 league appearances |
Factory in | Tottenham for B.E.White Esq. |
he skilful, creative player made the move to | Tottenham for a fee and the exchange of two players. |
orts that the cakes are also still baked for | Tottenham Friends meetings (still using mulberries). |
Stokes joined | Tottenham from non-league side Clapton in February 195 |
Fenwick scored all 8 of his league goals for | Tottenham from the penalty spot in just one season, 19 |
affy was born in Ebbw Vale, Wales and joined | Tottenham from Ebbw Vale in 1925, making his debut for |
Mazzon a central defender joined | Tottenham from non-league Hertford Town in April 1979 |
Bert Bliss was an inside forward who joined | Tottenham from Willenhall Swifts for £10 on April 12, |
of Parliament for the London constituency of | Tottenham from 1964 until 1987. |
The full back transferred to | Tottenham from Hearts in 1910 for a fee of £825. |
t Hill to Aldwych with a Sunday extension to | Tottenham Garage. |
On 3 December 2005, Carrick scored his first | Tottenham goal as he netted the winner in a 3-2 home w |
The club signed | Tottenham goalkeeper Espen Baardsen, and the two playe |
for a corner-kick after Bennett had charged | Tottenham goalkeeper Clawley near the goal-line and th |
During his time at | Tottenham, Gormley would earn Republic of Ireland U-21 |
He attended Belmont school and | Tottenham Grammar school, leaving at 16 to take a cler |
Mastel was educated at | Tottenham Grammar School and joined the Metropolitan P |
The high rate of violent and petty crime in | Tottenham Green has remained fairly stable over the pa |
ording to the 2001 Census, the population of | Tottenham Green is around 12,000, in around 5,500 home |
ent's Indices of Deprivation (2004) reported | Tottenham Green to be among the top 20 per cent of dep |
As the population of | Tottenham grew throughout the nineteenth century, the |
By the 1970s | Tottenham had one of Europe's biggest black communitie |
Blondel also, shortly before joining | Tottenham, had a trial with the English giants Manches |
Tottenham had also accepted a bid from Manchester City | |
shunt, Enfield Lock, Northumberland Park and | Tottenham Hale |
Tottenham Hale is currently dominated by the station c | |
hbury Loop to Cheshunt, where it rejoins the | Tottenham Hale line. |
Two bus services terminate at | Tottenham Hale bus station, London Buses route 41 and |
Tottenham Hale railway station is situated right outsi | |
The nearest London Underground station is | Tottenham Hale at Ferry Lane. |
From North East London ( | Tottenham Hale station), or as far afield as the Thame |
Tottenham Hale railway station | |
er run non-stop between Liverpool Street and | Tottenham Hale or make one intermediate stop at Hackne |
Ikea also provides a shuttle service between | Tottenham Hale Station and their Edmonton branch (also |
2 call at | Tottenham Hale only |
London, and is in Travelcard Zone 4, on the | Tottenham Hale branch of the Lea Valley Lines. |
ay station on the line between Stratford and | Tottenham Hale stations. |
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