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Charing Cross /ˌtʃærɪŋ ˈkrɒs/ denotes the junction of Strand, Whitehall and Cockspur Street, just south of Trafalgar Square in central London. It gives its name to several landmarks, including Charing Cross railway station, one of the main London rail terminals.
Charing Cross is named after the Eleanor cross that stood on the site, in what was once the hamlet of Charing. The site of the cross has been occupied since 1675 by an equestrian statue of King Charles I. A loose Victorian replica of the medieval cross, the Queen Eleanor Memorial Cross, was erected a short distance to the east outside the railway station.
Until 1931, "Charing Cross" referred to the part Whitehall between Great Scotland Yard and Trafalgar Square. At least one property retains a "Charing Cross" postal address: Drummonds Bank, on the corner of Whitehall and The Mall, which is designated "49 Charing Cross" (not to be confused with Charing Cross Road).
Coordinates: 51°12′39″N 0°47′42″E / 51.2107°N 0.7949°E / 51.2107; 0.7949
Charing is a mostly agricultural large village and civil parish in the Ashford District of Kent, in south-east England.; it includes the settlement of Charing Heath. It is at the foot of the North Downs and reaches up to the escarpment.
The Pilgrims' Way the M20 motorway and Charing railway station (between London Victoria and Ashford International via Maidstone) serve the parish.
The name Charing first appears in 799 as Ciorrincg. The name probably comes from the Anglo-Saxon word cerring, which means a bend in the road, or it may be from Ceorra-ingas, which is Anglo-Saxon, meaning people of Ceorra. The village is sited on the Pilgrims' Way from London to Canterbury, and is one day's walk from Canterbury. There are a number of old manors located around the village, such as Newlands (now a horse stud) and Pett Place. The village had a market recorded in 1285, and a fair recorded in the fifteenth century.
A cross is a geometrical figure consisting of two lines or bars perpendicular to each other, dividing one or two of the lines in half. The lines usually run vertically and horizontally; if they run obliquely, the design is technically termed a saltire, although the arms of a saltire need not meet at right angles.
The cross is one of the most ancient human symbols, and has been used by many religions, most notably Christianity. It may be seen as a division of the world into four elements (Chevalier, 1997) or cardinal points, or alternately as the union of the concepts of divinity, the vertical line, and the world, the horizontal line (Koch, 1955).
The word cross comes ultimately from Latin crux, a Roman torture device used for crucifixion, via Old Irish cros. The word was introduced to English in the 10th century as the term for the instrument of the torturous execution of Jesus as described in the New Testament, gradually replacing the earlier word rood. Crux is possibly derived from Phoenician. According to the Catholic Encyclopedia cross does not come from crux but form the Latin curio, "to torment".
Crossroads, or crossroad, or cross road may refer to:
Charing Cross Road is a street in central London running immediately north of St Martin-in-the-Fields to St Giles Circus (the intersection with Oxford Street) and then becomes Tottenham Court Road. It is so called because it serves Charing Cross railway station (named for the nearby Charing Cross).
Charing Cross Road was developed, in conjunction with Shaftesbury Avenue, by the Metropolitan Board of Works under an 1877 Act of Parliament at a cost of £778,238. The two streets and others such as the Thames Embankment, Northumberland Avenue, Kingsway and Aldwych were built to improve traffic flow through central London. It incorporated the routes of several older streets.
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An animated timeline showing the changing names of these tube stations over the years. Note: Aldwych station later closed in 1994, as did the Jubilee Line station at Charing Cross when the line was extended in 1999 to Stratford. With thanks to Richard Griffin for the research.
Brucie Bonus at the end. Wrong line running from London Bridge into Cannon Street!
Charing Cross railway station, also known as London Charing Cross, is a central London railway terminus in the City of Westminster, England. It is one of 18 stations managed by Network Rail and all regular trains serving it are operated by Southeastern. It is the fifth busiest rail terminal in London. The office and shopping complex above the station is formally known as Embankment Place. The station takes its name from its location next to the central London road junction of Charing Cross. The front of the station faces the Strand, while at the other end is the northern end of Hungerford Bridge, which is crossed by all trains serving the station. Ticket barriers control access to all platforms, although the bridge entrance has no barriers it is only open to passengers during the morning ...
To find out more about Charing Cross Road go to http://www.kwaichi.com/blog/2010/05/11/things-to-do-in-london-charing-cross-road Help us caption & translate this video! http://amara.org/v/E9Tz/
A return trip from Charing Cross to Sidcup (via Lewisham). For those wishing to skip, the return trip starts at about 31 minutes.
Whether you're familiar with Charing Cross from a London sightseeing visit, or whether you've only ever heard of it from books like "84 charing cross road", you may be interested in hearing a little bit of London history and place name etymology: why is Charing Cross is called Charing Cross? Located at the Western end of The Strand, South of Trafalgar Square and at the end of Charing Cross Road, this small area of London is worth a mention on a virtual London sightseeing tour. In this video we discuss some general knowledge fun facts on London that are often hidden London / secret London facts, known only by very few people and Londoners: - How "Charing" comes from an Anglo-Saxon word meaning "bend" since the hamlet or village of Charing was on the bend of the river Thames. - How "Cross"...
At last the snow has cleared (although the cold has not yet relented) so as London returned to normal operations, I took the camera to a work meeting and used the opportunity of my location at Charing Cross to film afterwards. Charing Cross is next to Trafalgar Square and the Strand, and just over the river from the Millennium Wheel. Wikipedia notes that Charing Cross is named after a long demolished monument religious cross. The name originates from the Eleanor cross erected between the former hamlet of Charing and the entrance to the Royal Mewsf the Palace of Whitehall in 1291-4 by King Edward I as a memorial to his wife, Eleanor of Castile. The cross was the work of the medieval sculptor, Alexander of Abingdon. Originally built in wood, it was quickly replaced with a stone and mar...
No London Eye! The short journey from Charing Cross to Waterloo East on ancient (even then) EMU rolling stock, in December 1990.
a little video about the greatest band on earth !
A look at the train movments at Charing Cross and then a train trip to Dover Priory. This is a pleasent trip running through pleasent countryside then along the coast into Dover. (Actually the passenger {my wife} went on to Deal)......We were on holidays from Australia. She loves returning to her hometown.
INDY Music Award winners The Penny Black Remedy perform 95 Charing Cross Road in this ‘live’ promo video shot across multiple London venues, showcasing their unique talent and unmistakable sound.
1/2/2011 1st TEASER of a "I HATE MY COLLECTION" (Feature Length Documentary) Summer 2011. The new chapter of Central Saint Martins history starts. The historic and important college will move from its Soho site and join other branches of Central Saint Martins in a new purpose-built development in King’s Cross. As it is the end of an era for this legendary institution, we have found it meaningful to make a documentary film about the art college and the old St Martins school building on Charing Cross Road. Directed by | Oleg Mitrofanov Co-Producer | Interviewer - Judith Watt Line Producer | Jimmy Ashby Director of Photography | Colour Grader | Markus Nylaander Editor | Joce Hockings Production Manager | Sukey Richardson Production Sound | Damien Looney | Ashok Gazula | Juliet Plumptre | O...
Buy the single: http://www.atprecordings.com Fuck Buttons burst back into action with the release of their blistering new album, ‘Tarot Sport’, in early October 2009. The album will be preceded by the release of a single, ‘Surf Solar’, on 14th September 2009 (both on ATP Recordings) and by a full UK tour with regional dates in September and a headline London show at Heaven in Charing Cross on 27th October. Fuck Buttons, the duo of Andrew Hung and Benjamin John Power, recorded ‘Tarot Sport’ at Rotters Golf Club Studio in London with the legendary DJ, producer and remixer Andrew Weatherall on production duties. The results of this pairing are astounding. ‘Tarot Sport’ is an album in which Fuck Buttons continue to refine, craft, explore and develop the experimental aesthetic of last year’s ...
In the late 1990s, Channel 4 asked me to writer and present an introduction to Fascination, one of the films in their Jean Rollin season. So I did. We filmed this in the Limelight Club in Charing Cross Road. Jean Rollin (1938-2010) was a French film-maker whose speciality was erotic, surreal horror movies, often about vampires. His films include Lèvres de sang (Lips of Blood) and Le frisson des vampires (Redemption). Watch the video to find out more.
We filmed the historic Foyles bookstore in London as they attempted to move over half a million books from their flagship store on Charing Cross Road to a new premises just down the road. We used the Black Magic Pocket Cinema Camera in RAW mode for non-timelapse visuals and the Nikon D800 for timelapses. For our movement we used the Digislider (http://www.digislider.co.uk/) and the Syrp Genie Motion Control Device (http://syrp.co.nz/).
Behind Closed Doors an audio-visual installation between Luke Harris and Matthew Barton Behind closed doors explores the relationship between our perceptual space and real space. Disused stations and maintenance shafts in subterranean London, out of sight and mind, form a network of passages long forgotten by the public. From walkways under London Euston, connecting the Northern line to the Victoria line to air ventilation shafts spanning from deep under Charing Cross station through to 100 meters above the surface. This is the amazing world of subterranean London. Sonic entities from the tunnels manifest the myriad of micro refractions and delays, washing through the tunnels like the sea over a pebbled beach. The sights and sounds of the exploration were a spectacle of engineering and te...
Due giorni di musica per contribuire alla ricostruzione del Teatro Sociale di Finale Emilia che rappresenta il più importante ed antico contenitore culturale della città ed è ancora (ad un anno dal sisma) gravemente lesionato. Hanno suonato: Biosystem55 / Butch, Mick & Flip / Charing Cross / Cronauta / Dead Poets Society / Duit / Faraday Cage / Foskija / Fragil Vida / Lab69 / Maybe Happy / Naixin / Pistols & Flowers / Radias / Three In One Gentleman Suit / Zero / ospiti: BandaRulliFrulli / dj set: Spesso Sound System. Ed / Three Lakes & the Flatland Eagles / The Death of Anna Karina / Cosmetic / Gazebo Penguins / Lo Stato Sociale / Cut / Bob Corn / I Dinosauri / Girless & the Orphan / Stefano Pilia / His Clancyness / Julie's Haircut / Zeus!
The Maggie's Centre at Charing Cross Hospital. Designed by Rogers, Stirk, Harbour + Partners. Filmed during the Open House London event, september 2011. Filmed on a Canon 550D Edited in Final Cut Pro
The No Pants Subway Ride is a global event started by Improv Everywhere in New York in 2002. For a history, see: http://improveverywhere.com/missions/the-no-pants-subway-ride/ Last year, over 30 Londoners took part. The 2nd Annual No Trousers Tube Ride in London will take place on Sunday 9th January. This event will also take place in other cities around the world on the same day. Full details can be found on http://improveverywh...ere.com/. REQUIREMENTS FOR PARTICIPATION: 1) Willing to take trousers off on the Tube 2) Able to keep a straight face about it **THIS IS A PARTICIPATORY EVENT. DO NOT SHOW UP UNLESS YOU PLAN TO TAKE YOUR TROUSERS OFF.** FAQs AND COMMENTS: "So I can wear a skirt instead? or “Hey, no problem, I was gonna wear a dress anyways!” You’re very clever, but you’re ...
Deepak Chopra, Rock-star of the spiritual world, gives a talk for Leap Anywhere and talks of the importance of new social media such as Twitter and Leap Anywhere. The talk was at Borders, Charing Cross Road. Visit the Chopra Foundation Leap page; http://www.leapanywhere.com/charity/thechoprafoundation Visit the I Take The Vow Leap page;http://www.leapanywhere.com/charity/i-take-the-vow Buy Deepak Chopra's books at Border Books UK; http://www.borders.co.uk/ Visit the Woodland Trust; http://www.woodlandtrust.org.uk
Whether you're familiar with Charing Cross from a London sightseeing visit, or whether you've only ever heard of it from books like "84 charing cross road", you may be interested in hearing a little bit of London history and place name etymology: why is Charing Cross is called Charing Cross? Located at the Western end of The Strand, South of Trafalgar Square and at the end of Charing Cross Road, this small area of London is worth a mention on a virtual London sightseeing tour. In this video we discuss some general knowledge fun facts on London that are often hidden London / secret London facts, known only by very few people and Londoners: - How "Charing" comes from an Anglo-Saxon word meaning "bend" since the hamlet or village of Charing was on the bend of the river Thames. - How "Cross"...
London is one of the most visited cities in the whole world, and it's easy to see why. It is vibrant, it is exciting, and there's something to do every single night of the week. You could spend a full year in London and never run out of new places to visit, but since we were a bit more limited with our time, we decided to film a city guide showcasing 50 things to do in London. We hope this will help showcase some of the sights and attractions this city has to offer, and that it'll come in handy for anyone out there planning a trip. Let's begin! GEAR WE USE Olympus OM-D E-M5 II: http://amzn.to/1OchS7t Canon G7X: http://amzn.to/1YdjsYX Olympus 14-150mm II Lens: http://amzn.to/1Y79zeM Rode Video Mic GO: http://amzn.to/1WDKtVM Joby Gorilla Pod: http://amzn.to/1PgoY5F SanDisk 16GB Extreme ...
www.joolzguides.com In this London guide Joolz shows you Gordon's Wine Bar. Gordon's was London first wine bar and a perfect place to hide from the city. Learn all about how Angus Gordon set up a bar here because of an ancient law created by King Edward III who owed a lot of money to a wine merchant in 1364. So he allowed "Free Vintners" to sell wine wherever they liked. Samuel Pepys lived here as did Rudyard Kipling and it is now an atmospheric bar, popular with city drinkers, lovers and tourists. Joolz guides recommends Gordon's Wine Bar and it is very popular so get there early! For more videos like this check out and subscribe to Joolz Guides - a London Guide for Londoners! Locate on map: https://goo.gl/maps/AbtT4 www.joolzguides.com
To find out more about Charing Cross Road go to http://www.kwaichi.com/blog/2010/05/11/things-to-do-in-london-charing-cross-road Help us caption & translate this video! http://amara.org/v/E9Tz/
We visit Gordons wine bar and Villiers all day dining room on Villiers street which runs from Embankment tube station up to the Strand in London's Charring Cross and just by the banks of the river Thames. http://www.robertslondon.com - To visit the Roberts & Co. Website http://goo.gl/80aCGX - To subscribe to our channel Our YouTube Music Channel Roberts London Beatz – https://goo.gl/sAoOqB Music by Roberts & Co (me) https://soundcloud.com/roberts-co Follow Roberts London on Twitter: http://twitter.com/Roberts_London Follow Roberts London on Instagram: http://instagram.com/roberts_london Follow Roberts London on Facebook: http://facebook.com/Robertsandco Visit Roberts & Co. World: Website: http://www.robertslondon.com ---------------------------------------------------------------...
A romantic trip to Great Britain to experience the western culture, check out the world's best sights and attractions. The markets and festivals are mind-blowing. We went for food hunt to try out the trending Cafes, Western and Asian Cuisine. Our travel begins from London, Manchester, Aberdeen, St Andrews, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Isle of Skye, Loch Ness, Glasgow, London. Great Britain is the largest island of Europe and the ninth-largest in the world. A single Kingdom of Great Britain resulted from the Union of Scotland and England in 1707. (Quote from Wikipedia) Travel Period: 01 August 2016 - 14 August 2016 (Summer Season) Video Contents: ++ London - Paddington Station [00:14] - Westminster Abbey [00:19] - Big Ben [00:22] - Palace of Westminster [00:37] - Whitehall [00:44] - Trafalgar ...
Edgware is a suburb of North London situated 9.7 miles north-west of Charing Cross. This video is about the Edgware city tour and travel guide.
Video guide to the classic way from London to Paris, by train from Charing Cross to Dover (via the site of Charles Dickens train accident in 1865), Dover to Calais by P&O; Ferries and onward by French train. For practical info & tickets see http://www.seat61.com/London-Paris-ferry.htm.
London by Night - The Virtual Tourist walks from Charing Cross Staion towards Trafalgar Square in London
The first part of the Harry Potter Tour of London starts at Leicester Square Underground Station and visits the alley that is believed to have inspired Diagon Alley. It then heads off along Charing Cross Road, before heading over to Shaftesbury Avenue, which features in Deathly Hallows Part One. The Harry Potter Tour of London then makes its way to Leicester Square. Download the pdf from http://www.the-magician.co.uk
An animated timeline showing the changing names of these tube stations over the years. Note: Aldwych station later closed in 1994, as did the Jubilee Line station at Charing Cross when the line was extended in 1999 to Stratford. With thanks to Richard Griffin for the research.
Brucie Bonus at the end. Wrong line running from London Bridge into Cannon Street!
Charing Cross railway station, also known as London Charing Cross, is a central London railway terminus in the City of Westminster, England. It is one of 18 stations managed by Network Rail and all regular trains serving it are operated by Southeastern. It is the fifth busiest rail terminal in London. The office and shopping complex above the station is formally known as Embankment Place. The station takes its name from its location next to the central London road junction of Charing Cross. The front of the station faces the Strand, while at the other end is the northern end of Hungerford Bridge, which is crossed by all trains serving the station. Ticket barriers control access to all platforms, although the bridge entrance has no barriers it is only open to passengers during the morning ...
To find out more about Charing Cross Road go to http://www.kwaichi.com/blog/2010/05/11/things-to-do-in-london-charing-cross-road Help us caption & translate this video! http://amara.org/v/E9Tz/
A return trip from Charing Cross to Sidcup (via Lewisham). For those wishing to skip, the return trip starts at about 31 minutes.
Whether you're familiar with Charing Cross from a London sightseeing visit, or whether you've only ever heard of it from books like "84 charing cross road", you may be interested in hearing a little bit of London history and place name etymology: why is Charing Cross is called Charing Cross? Located at the Western end of The Strand, South of Trafalgar Square and at the end of Charing Cross Road, this small area of London is worth a mention on a virtual London sightseeing tour. In this video we discuss some general knowledge fun facts on London that are often hidden London / secret London facts, known only by very few people and Londoners: - How "Charing" comes from an Anglo-Saxon word meaning "bend" since the hamlet or village of Charing was on the bend of the river Thames. - How "Cross"...
At last the snow has cleared (although the cold has not yet relented) so as London returned to normal operations, I took the camera to a work meeting and used the opportunity of my location at Charing Cross to film afterwards. Charing Cross is next to Trafalgar Square and the Strand, and just over the river from the Millennium Wheel. Wikipedia notes that Charing Cross is named after a long demolished monument religious cross. The name originates from the Eleanor cross erected between the former hamlet of Charing and the entrance to the Royal Mewsf the Palace of Whitehall in 1291-4 by King Edward I as a memorial to his wife, Eleanor of Castile. The cross was the work of the medieval sculptor, Alexander of Abingdon. Originally built in wood, it was quickly replaced with a stone and mar...
No London Eye! The short journey from Charing Cross to Waterloo East on ancient (even then) EMU rolling stock, in December 1990.
a little video about the greatest band on earth !
A look at the train movments at Charing Cross and then a train trip to Dover Priory. This is a pleasent trip running through pleasent countryside then along the coast into Dover. (Actually the passenger {my wife} went on to Deal)......We were on holidays from Australia. She loves returning to her hometown.
INDY Music Award winners The Penny Black Remedy perform 95 Charing Cross Road in this ‘live’ promo video shot across multiple London venues, showcasing their unique talent and unmistakable sound.
1/2/2011 1st TEASER of a "I HATE MY COLLECTION" (Feature Length Documentary) Summer 2011. The new chapter of Central Saint Martins history starts. The historic and important college will move from its Soho site and join other branches of Central Saint Martins in a new purpose-built development in King’s Cross. As it is the end of an era for this legendary institution, we have found it meaningful to make a documentary film about the art college and the old St Martins school building on Charing Cross Road. Directed by | Oleg Mitrofanov Co-Producer | Interviewer - Judith Watt Line Producer | Jimmy Ashby Director of Photography | Colour Grader | Markus Nylaander Editor | Joce Hockings Production Manager | Sukey Richardson Production Sound | Damien Looney | Ashok Gazula | Juliet Plumptre | O...
Buy the single: http://www.atprecordings.com Fuck Buttons burst back into action with the release of their blistering new album, ‘Tarot Sport’, in early October 2009. The album will be preceded by the release of a single, ‘Surf Solar’, on 14th September 2009 (both on ATP Recordings) and by a full UK tour with regional dates in September and a headline London show at Heaven in Charing Cross on 27th October. Fuck Buttons, the duo of Andrew Hung and Benjamin John Power, recorded ‘Tarot Sport’ at Rotters Golf Club Studio in London with the legendary DJ, producer and remixer Andrew Weatherall on production duties. The results of this pairing are astounding. ‘Tarot Sport’ is an album in which Fuck Buttons continue to refine, craft, explore and develop the experimental aesthetic of last year’s ...
In the late 1990s, Channel 4 asked me to writer and present an introduction to Fascination, one of the films in their Jean Rollin season. So I did. We filmed this in the Limelight Club in Charing Cross Road. Jean Rollin (1938-2010) was a French film-maker whose speciality was erotic, surreal horror movies, often about vampires. His films include Lèvres de sang (Lips of Blood) and Le frisson des vampires (Redemption). Watch the video to find out more.
We filmed the historic Foyles bookstore in London as they attempted to move over half a million books from their flagship store on Charing Cross Road to a new premises just down the road. We used the Black Magic Pocket Cinema Camera in RAW mode for non-timelapse visuals and the Nikon D800 for timelapses. For our movement we used the Digislider (http://www.digislider.co.uk/) and the Syrp Genie Motion Control Device (http://syrp.co.nz/).
Behind Closed Doors an audio-visual installation between Luke Harris and Matthew Barton Behind closed doors explores the relationship between our perceptual space and real space. Disused stations and maintenance shafts in subterranean London, out of sight and mind, form a network of passages long forgotten by the public. From walkways under London Euston, connecting the Northern line to the Victoria line to air ventilation shafts spanning from deep under Charing Cross station through to 100 meters above the surface. This is the amazing world of subterranean London. Sonic entities from the tunnels manifest the myriad of micro refractions and delays, washing through the tunnels like the sea over a pebbled beach. The sights and sounds of the exploration were a spectacle of engineering and te...
Due giorni di musica per contribuire alla ricostruzione del Teatro Sociale di Finale Emilia che rappresenta il più importante ed antico contenitore culturale della città ed è ancora (ad un anno dal sisma) gravemente lesionato. Hanno suonato: Biosystem55 / Butch, Mick & Flip / Charing Cross / Cronauta / Dead Poets Society / Duit / Faraday Cage / Foskija / Fragil Vida / Lab69 / Maybe Happy / Naixin / Pistols & Flowers / Radias / Three In One Gentleman Suit / Zero / ospiti: BandaRulliFrulli / dj set: Spesso Sound System. Ed / Three Lakes & the Flatland Eagles / The Death of Anna Karina / Cosmetic / Gazebo Penguins / Lo Stato Sociale / Cut / Bob Corn / I Dinosauri / Girless & the Orphan / Stefano Pilia / His Clancyness / Julie's Haircut / Zeus!
The Maggie's Centre at Charing Cross Hospital. Designed by Rogers, Stirk, Harbour + Partners. Filmed during the Open House London event, september 2011. Filmed on a Canon 550D Edited in Final Cut Pro
The No Pants Subway Ride is a global event started by Improv Everywhere in New York in 2002. For a history, see: http://improveverywhere.com/missions/the-no-pants-subway-ride/ Last year, over 30 Londoners took part. The 2nd Annual No Trousers Tube Ride in London will take place on Sunday 9th January. This event will also take place in other cities around the world on the same day. Full details can be found on http://improveverywh...ere.com/. REQUIREMENTS FOR PARTICIPATION: 1) Willing to take trousers off on the Tube 2) Able to keep a straight face about it **THIS IS A PARTICIPATORY EVENT. DO NOT SHOW UP UNLESS YOU PLAN TO TAKE YOUR TROUSERS OFF.** FAQs AND COMMENTS: "So I can wear a skirt instead? or “Hey, no problem, I was gonna wear a dress anyways!” You’re very clever, but you’re ...
Deepak Chopra, Rock-star of the spiritual world, gives a talk for Leap Anywhere and talks of the importance of new social media such as Twitter and Leap Anywhere. The talk was at Borders, Charing Cross Road. Visit the Chopra Foundation Leap page; http://www.leapanywhere.com/charity/thechoprafoundation Visit the I Take The Vow Leap page;http://www.leapanywhere.com/charity/i-take-the-vow Buy Deepak Chopra's books at Border Books UK; http://www.borders.co.uk/ Visit the Woodland Trust; http://www.woodlandtrust.org.uk
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