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Places of interest in TW12Astoria (recording studio)The boat was built in 1911 for impresario Fred Karno, who wanted to have the best houseboat on the river. He designed it so that there could be an entire 90-piece orchestra playing on deck.[3]Kempton Park RacecourseAintree · Bangor-on-Dee · Cartmel · Cheltenham · Exeter · Fakenham · Fontwell Park · Hereford · Hexham · Huntingdon · Kelso · Ludlow · Market Rasen · Newton Abbot · Perth · Plumpton · Sedgefield · Stratford-on-Avon · Taunton · Towcester · Uttoxeter · Wetherby · Wincanton · WorcesterNational Physical Laboratory, UKA new state-of-the-art laboratory for NPL at Teddington was completed in 2007.Embankment tube stationThe MDR connected to the MR (now the Metropolitan line) at South Kensington and, although the two companies were rivals, each company operated its trains over the other's tracks in a joint service known as the Inner Circle. On 1 February 1872, the MDR opened a northbound branch from its station at Earl's Court to connect to the West London Extension Joint Railway (WLEJR, now the West London Line) at Addison Road (now Kensington (Olympia)).[2] From that date the Outer Circle service began running over the MDR's tracks. The service was run by the North London Railway (NLR) from its terminus at Broad Street (now demolished) in the City of London via the North London Line to Willesden Junction, then the West London Line to Addison Road and the MDR to Mansion House ? at that time the eastern terminus of the MDR.[4]Charing CrossThe name originates from the Eleanor cross erected in 1291-4 by King Edward I as a memorial to his wife, Eleanor of Castile, and placed between the former hamlet of Charing and the entrance to the Royal Mews of the Palace of Whitehall. The cross was the work of the medieval sculptor, Alexander of Abingdon.[1] Originally built in wood, it was replaced with a stone and marble monument.[2] The name of the hamlet of Charing is derived from the old English word "cierring", referring to the nearby bend in the River Thames.[3][4]Information by Wikipedia.com
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