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Coordinates: 51°33′19″N 0°14′47″W / 51.5552°N 0.2465°W / 51.5552; -0.2465
Neasden is an area in northwest London, United Kingdom. It forms part of the London Borough of Brent.
The area was recorded as Neasdun in 939 AD and the name is derived from the Old English nēos = 'nose' and dūn = 'hill'. It means 'the nose-shaped hill' referring to a well-defined landmark of this area. In 1750, it was known as Needsden and the present spelling appeared at a later date.
Neasden was a countryside hamlet on the western end of the Dollis Hill ridge. The land was owned by St. Paul's Cathedral. In medieval times, the village consisted only of several small buildings around the green near the site of the present Neasden roundabout.
In the 15th–17th century the Roberts family were the major landowners in the area. Thomas Roberts erected Neasden House (on the site of the modern Clifford Court) in the reign of Henry VIII. In 1651 Sir William Roberts bought confiscated church lands. After the Restoration the estates were returned to the ownership of the Church but were leased out to the Roberts family. Sir William improved Neasden House and by 1664 it was one of the largest houses in the Willesden parish.
The kids which are getting arrested are innocent of any crime or distraction. The police got called because there was a team of teenage girls fighting on the road. When the police arrived everybody started running and the police run after the boys because they thought they were the ones fighting and causing distraction. Another fight takes place at 3:38 but the police does not seem concerned. All the suspects here were released after being interviewed by the police. Yes it was their fault for running but at the same time it does not give the police the right to squash them four policemen on one 14 years old kid. The bald police man covers his badge number with his necktie if you have realised. There also was no need to bring the dog. The police came with more than 20 cars including v...
Pictures of "God's Own Borough" accompany the well known song by Willie Rushton. Neasden, the place and the song, feature in John Betjeman's film "Metroland". It was also Neasden that gave to the world Mari Wilson "Just What I Always Wanted". Neasden is also a big depot on the London Underground Railway which features prominently in this video. I can claim no credit for creating this video which I downloaded from You Tube some time ago but I fail to find it now as I search for it so I must presume that it has been deleted. I'm reinstating it as I think it was a nice piece of work which should not be lost - credit and copyright to the person who made it whoever they might be.
loll as mahmood hits it, it blows off
The famous shops made famous in the 60s by Private Eye magazine
My van robbed afront of my house..
Here is the updated version of Neasden South Junction to Willesden TMD. Filmed from a class 165.
TFL London Bus Route 297 Visual – Willesden Bus Garage / Pound Lane to Ealing Broadway Station via Perivale / Ealing Road Wembley. Operated by Metroline from Perivale West Bus Garage. Filmed on a Volvo Wright Gemini 3 Hybrid. • Pound Lane / Willesden Bus Garage • Beaconsfield Road • Willesden Magistrates Court • Wharton Close • Neasden Station • Prout Grove • Neasden Underpass • Aylesbury Street • Quainton Street • Blackbird Hill • Blackbird Cross • Brent Town Hall • Wembley Park Station • Empire Way • Manor Drive • Wembley Hill Road • Dagmar Avenue • Arkelvin Academy / Park Lane • Wembley Central Station • Chaplin Road • Lyon Park Avenue • Eagle Road • Stanley Avenue • Alperton Station • Athlon Road • Manor Farm Ro...
A visit to the Swaminarayan Hindu Temple in Neasden and the Sanatan Hindu Temple in Wembley.
London Underground Jubilee Line Wembley Park To Neasden Journey 2016 Night
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Video showing the Temple Bar monument in London. From http://www.londondrum.com/cityguide/temple-bar.php The video is provided by http://www.londondrum.com, a tourist guide to London with information about all the best places to visit, a calendar of upcoming events, and a London chat forum.
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Twinkle stars and fresh breeze
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That have allowed to me those who
are loving me
And loved by me. and loved my me
I'm not afraid of anything.
even if I'm in a deep darkness
He always comes to me.
so I'm not afraid at all
All my lips that can sing a song.
eyes that can see the beauty.
And heart that can feel the love is yours.
my father
It is my father. it's you
That have given to me this beautiful sky
Twinkle stars and fresh breeze
It is my father. it's you
That have allowed to me those who
are loving me
And loved by me. and loved my me
I'm not afraid of anything.
even if I'm in a deep darkness
He always comes to me.
so I'm not afraid at all
All my lips that can sing a song.
eyes that can see the beauty.
And heart that can feel the love is yours.
my father