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You will be required to provide proof of the changes - see list of acceptable proofs here . You must provide one of these documents to prove your change of details. Society of Genealogists has a good collection and publishes a list "Directories and poll books in the library of the Society of Genealogists" compiled by N J N Newington-Irving, 6th edn 1995. The Wellcome Collection's library of the history of medicine holds not only high-level material on medical history but also a huge amount of information on named individuals.

A must read for anyone with an interest in London and the UKs industrial/urban cultural inheritance which is scandalously and often deceitfully played down (or as shown here, wantonly destroyed) in favour of a bucolic English utopia that almost certainly never existed. To replace your pass please select from one of the following: I want to pay online - There are two options Diana Quaye, Performance Manager of TfL's Lost Property Office, said:"We are delighted to be commemorating the 90th anniversary of the famed Lost Property Office, which provides such an important service for customers who have misplaced their belongings while using London's transport network. The smile on customers' faces when they are reunited with something they thought was gone forever will never get old, and I am constantly reminded of how honest Londoners are when they hand in items they find.

memories of Soldene, Dolaro and the noceurs of the seventies), the Surrey, Marylebone, Britannia, Standard, Pavilion (each with a history especially

The rest is never less than pleasing. Harrelson is an affectionate director, finding memorable bits for performers all across the cast list, and his writing is peppered with arresting phrases. Accused of breaking the ashtray in a taxi, he complains: “It was useless. It was like the cab’s appendix.” When Wilson asks dreamily, “Can a police car pull over another police car?” the line has the resonance of a timeless philosophical inquiry. Great Synagogue (Aldgate): After the return of the Jews to England in the 17th century, a great synagogue was constructed in Duke's Place near Aldgate. It went through a number of rebuilds, but remained in continuous use until it was destroyed by enemy action in 1941.

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The Astoft collection of buildings of England has photographs by Allan Soedring of a number of churches and other buildings Following the three-month duration, any unclaimed items will have personal data removed and securely destroyed, before being either donated to charity, recycled or auctioned. Any revenue generated from unclaimed items contributes towards the cost of running the Lost Property Office.

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