Kingston-upon-Thames
Kingston-upon-Thames is a town in the modern Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames in southwest London.
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King's Cross
King's Cross is a district in the area of St. Pancras, London. Its name comes from the monument to George IV which stood from 1830 to 1845 at "the king's crossroads," where New Road (now Euston Road), Gray's Inn Road (link) and Pentonville Road (link) meet. King's Cross station was erected on the site in 1852, and replaced a temporary station that had been erected nearby for the Great Exhibition of 1851. The area was traditionally believed to be the site of the legendary battle between Queen Boudicca, the Iceni warrior queen, and the Roman invaders.
Killburn Wells
Kilburn Wells was a well of chalybeate waters in Kilburn (London, England). The well was discovered in 1714 and demolished in the 19th century. Its exact location is disputed.
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Kilburn
Kilburn is an area in northwest London, spanning the modern boroughs of Camden and Brent as well as the City of Westminster (London, England).
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Kentish Town
Kentish Town is an area in the modern borough of Camden (London, England).
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Old Kent Road
Old Kent Road is a road in the modern borough of Southwark (London, England). It was previously called Kent Street and used as a road by the Romans and later a route for pilgrims in the Middle Ages. In the 19th century, it was renamed Old Kent Road and the site of several industrial buildings, including the Metropolitan Gas Works.
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Kent Road
Either a reference to Old Kent Road or New Kent Road, both in the Borough of Southwark (London, England). New Kent Road was built in 1751 and was at one time known as Greenwich Road.
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Kent
See COVE Master Map entry: https://editions.covecollective.org/place/kent
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Kensington
Kensington is a district in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. The area was originally manor land and was developed into a suburb in the 19th century.
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