kensington in English

noun
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a fashionable residential district in central London, England. Part of the borough of Kensington and Chelsea, it contains Kensington palace and gardens and the Victoria and Albert, Natural History, and Science museums.

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1. Kensington was now a marginal constituency.

2. Barkers of Kensington was a department store in Kensington High Street, Kensington, London.It began as a small drapery business, John Barker & Company, founded by John Barker and James Whitehead in 1870

3. 10 I go to Kensington for summer camp.

4. Here in South Kensington, we will build the analytical engine.

5. By the side of Hyde Park stands Kensington Gardens.

6. Ansari Abudeen of UNSW Sydney, Kensington (UNSW) Contact Ansari Abudeen

7. The Boroughs of Kensington and Holland Park: luxurious residential areas

8. 379/1 Hunt's rhapsodical interpretation of Tickell's Chintzy mythological poem on Kensington Gardens

9. LDN Beautician offers the services of Freelance Beauty Therapists based in Kensington and Chelsea, London

10. The Boroughs of South Kensington and Knightsbridge: the most posh Boroughs in London

11. Then there was an exasperating wait for her visa at the Sydon consulate in South Kensington.

12. Jeffrey Conte, 65, of New Kensington, died Friday, March 19, 2021, at his home in Pittsburgh

13. Dido was born at St Mary Abbots hospital in Kensington, London, on Christmas Day 1971.

14. An Aluminium smelter owned by Charles Hall and his partners was founded in Kensington, near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (USA)

15. Be sure to check out Central Park and Kensington Street as part of your Chippendale travel plans.

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17. 21, 1955, in New Kensington, he was the son of the late Jack and Leah Conte and a …

18. The long-awaited opening of the new headquarters office and museum in South Kensington took place in 19

19. 11 Then there was an exasperating wait for her visa at the Sydon consulate in South Kensington.

20. However, North Kensington retains high levels of poverty and unemployment and a high-proportion of social housing for rent.

21. Oxfam is the thrifty man's chain-store, and the branch at 202b Kensington High Street is its menswear flagship.

22. Also location, close to South Kensington tube very convenient for access to museums, galleries and the West End.

23. • In this sense there was an element of Autarchy in the planning of Kensington and Chelsea, responding to local market conditions

24. 29 Oxfam is the thrifty man's chain-store, and the branch at 202b Kensington High Street is its menswear flagship.

25. Enjoy the Ampersand’s exclusive Science Museum Tour in South Kensington followed by the hotel’s award winning Science Afternoon Tea

26. He trawls for advice and information from dozens of people, who find themselves invited to Kensington Palace quite out of the blue.

27. The Archbishop of Canterbury has been Bashed for agreeing a secret wedding with no witnesses within the walls of Kensington Palace

28. She will get the magnificent Kensington Palace home, where she will be free to entertain whoever she wishes in royal splendour.

29. In this sense there was an element of autarchy in the planning of Kensington and Chelsea, responding to local market conditions.

30. The best result we found for your search is John Alan Borish age 80+ in New Kensington, PA in the Arnold neighborhood

31. Bloomberg, whose Anglophilic credits include helping found the Tate Modern in London, donating to the restoration of the Kensington Garden Galleries …

32. In 1871 the Lowe-Vansittart propeller was awarded a first-class diploma at the Kensington exhibition, followed by similar awards worldwide.

33. She hated Conroy, and despised "that odious Lady Flora", because she had conspired with Conroy and the Duchess of Kent in the Kensington System.

34. In February, Prince George William fell ill, and the King allowed both George Augustus and Caroline to see him at Kensington Palace without any conditions.

35. 22 reviews of Comfy Pets "I thought my vacation to the Eastern shore was ruined! I went to Kensington, Maryland to visit my unofficial adoptive mother

36. The item Twelve English Authoresses represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea Libraries

37. Meghan Markle and Kate 'Bickered so much Queen driven in to stop it' author claims The Queen was driven from Buckingham Palace to Kensington Palace to make peace between Meghan Markle and Kate

38. In 2001, the Rothschild mansion located at 18 Kensington Palace Gardens, London, was on sale for £85 million, at that time (2001) the most expensive residential property ever to go on sale in the world.

39. Mercury's final home, Garden Lodge, 1 Logan Place, a twenty-eight room Georgian mansion in Kensington set in a quarter-acre manicured garden surrounded by a high brick wall, had been picked out by Austin.

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41. Hearing the ecstatic roar of the crowd at the international cricket grounds at Sabina Park in Jamaica, Bourder in Guyana, Recreation Ground in Antigua, Kensington in Barbados, and Queen's Park Oval in Trinidad is an experience that many have confessed sends chills up …

42. Aniel Princess Diana's wedding dress to go on show at Kensington Palace Royal Style In The Making will open in the orangery of the princess's former London home on June 3, and Diana's dress with its billowing sleeves, bows and lace flounces will be the showcase attraction.

43. After having been blind for over ten years, on the morning of 27 May 1848, Princess Sophia became ill at her residence at Vicarage Place, Kensington; she was visited by her sister Mary, sister-in-law Queen Adelaide, and nephew-in-law Prince Albert.