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Coordinates: 51°22′22″N 0°06′36″W / 51.3727°N 0.1099°W / 51.3727; -0.1099
Croydon is a large town in south London, England, the principal settlement of the London Borough of Croydon. It is located 9.5 miles (15.3 km) south of Charing Cross. It is one of the largest commercial districts outside of Central London, bearing one of the largest shopping districts and a developed night-time economy. It is identified in the London Plan as one of 11 metropolitan centres in Greater London. It has a population of 52,104 in the 2011 census, comprising the Addiscombe, Broad Green and Fairfield wards.
Historically a part of Surrey, at the time of the Norman conquest of England, Croydon had a church, a mill, and around 365 inhabitants, as recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086. Croydon expanded during the Middle Ages as a market town and a centre for charcoal production, leather tanning and brewing. The Surrey Iron Railway from Croydon to Wandsworth opened in 1803 and was the world's first public railway. Later nineteenth century railway building facilitated Croydon's growth as a commuter town for London (including the City of London). By the early 20th century, Croydon was an important industrial area, known for car manufacture, metal working and its airport. In the mid 20th century these sectors were replaced by retailing and the service economy, brought about by massive redevelopment which saw the rise of office blocks and the Whitgift Centre, for many decades the largest shopping centre in London until 2008. Croydon was amalgamated into Greater London in 1965.
On our Drive through North Queensland along the Savannah Way we stopped in to visit the small historic gold mining town of Croydon. It may look like a small town but it is rich with history and is a place worth checking out on your travels though outback Queensland. For further information contact the True Blue Visitor information centre http://www.croydon.qld.gov.au Samwell Street Croydon Queensland 4871, Australia 07 4748 7151
Today we visited Normanton, 680 km west of Cairns, and approximately 500 km north of mt Isa. Normanton was established in the early days on the Norman River by William Landsborough and was thaw the port for the Croydon Gold Rush. Some 30 kilometres to the south-west of the town is camp 119, Burke and Wills' most northerly camp. For further information on the region pop into the visitor information centre at: Caroline Street Normanton Queensland 4890 Australia or visit http://www.carpentaria.qld.gov.au
Looking for the best things to do in London? Head to http://www.visitlondon.com - your official London city guide. For more information about the top 10 London attractions go to http://www.visitlondon.com/top10 Take a look at London from a fresh perspective as we take you on a tour of the city's most popular places to go based on the official attraction visitor numbers. From unique museums and stunning galleries, to family friendly attractions and world heritage sites, London has something to offer everyone. And many of these places are free to enter! Dinosaurs, historic ships, space rockets, cutting-edge fashion, you'll find it in one of London's top 10 attractions. And don't forget to get a bird's eye view and enjoy panoramic views of London's ever changing skyline. It all awaits you h...
Croydon is a 19th Century gold strike time capsule that lures visitors to see how people lived in the wild days of an epic goldrush. Step back in time at the Police Precinct with Gaol and Courthouse, the Town Hall, Old Hospital and General Store. Walk around the majestic steam machinery and historic cars that ran Queensland’s last major gold rush. Many families search for ancestors in the extensive historic information collections in the True Blue Visitor Information Centre. You can find accommodation at several places in town and relax with locals at the last goldfield pub over a cold beer and a great meal. Every Wednesday in the dry season the Gulflander train, known as the Tin Hare, still rattles along 150kms of line between Normanton and Croydon. It’s one of the Gulf Savannah’s “must...
Imperial Airways. Croydon airport in 1924. Lovely shots of ground crew preparing passenger bi-planes for take off. Amusing air traffic control i.e. man stands on balcony and waves a red flag. Aircraft services to Europe twelve seater airliners where the pilot sits outside. Good interior shot of aircraft's basic interior with people sitting in rows next to windows, preceeded by the intertitle: "Comfort is another watchword of travel. It certainly is on the Imperial Airway, as these views of the cabin will show". Aviation. Hotel Victoria to the airport by car. Car driver puts luggage on the roof of a car parked in front of the Hotel Victoria just off Trafalgar Square, Nelson's Column is visible in the background. The Aerodrome at Croydon, bi-planes sit on the tarmac in the backgr...
Over the next few years, the Croydon Partnership will transform Croydon's two main shopping centres Whitgift and Centrale into a retail and leisure destination which will reposition Croydon as the best place to shop, work and live in South London
In this Adventure on our drive through North Queensland we venture along the Savannah Way in North Queensland to visit some of its fantastic experiences along the way. First we visit the Undara national Park, home of a unique lava tube system. This National Park is east of Mount Surprise. After this we after adventure further west towards Georgetown and make a detour out to Cobbold Gorge. For further information on on each of the destinations we visited visit Queensland Holidays http://www.queenslandholidays.com.au Drive North Queensland http://www.drivenorthqueensland.com.au or watch our stories on each of these great places: Watch our Cairns story - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ly8radrp7s Watch our tablelands stories - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0D9czrQQLuA...
You will find the most amazing back road, off beat paths, alley ways, back yards and door ways in these slide shows. They are not in your travel brochures. They are Anywhere USA. I have discovered them and would like to share them with the world. The best part is they are FREE for all to see. Most of all they are what God has created and I have chose to share!
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This July, National Trust London delves into the contemporary heritage of Croydon and shines a spotlight on the borough as one of the most important examples of the post-war ambition to build a new society. The project aims to change the perception of heritage from simply country houses and coastlines, and celebrates the real places in which people live, work and play. Joining forces with Croydon Council, a series of tours will tell the story of Croydon’s 1960s building boom, its future ambitions, and include behind-the-scenes access to Fairfield Halls, which has played host to the likes of The Beatles, The Who and Morrissey. Visitors will get a unique view of the Halls and exclusive access to its stage, dressing rooms and royal box before it closes for a two-year, restoration-led refurbi...
I attended Stanley Tech
in South Norwood Hill
I think it was, oh yeah
where the bronze bust was nicked
let me think, it must've been in my third year
lying in wait outside Virgo Fidelis
and the Lady Edridge Grammar School
I worked at the Fairfield Halls
cleaning toilets, but I understood some day
I'd be back in my own right
giving concerts in my own peculiar way
but I kept my rabbit back at home
and I cleaned it every other day
(other day, other day, other day)
and now the time has come to say
farewell Dad with your sardines
and the TV set that I blew
and now the time has come to say
farewell Mum to your baked beans
and the poppadums I never knew
I'll be in Los Angeles
where the famous people never quite get old
yeah, in Los Angeles
where they're all to rich to even feel the cold
but I'll still be dreaming of you Croydon
especially in the cold and rain
(cold and rain, cold and rain, cold and rain)
and now the time has come to say
I'll be leaving Croydon way
to the lovely town I once knew
and now the time has come to say
I'll be back another day
saying sod LA, what a day
what a day
what a day
what a day