Cassiobury — (spr. börri), Schloß, s. Watford … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Cassiobury Park — is the principal public open space in Watford, Hertfordshire, in England. It comprises over convert|190|acre|km2 and extends from the A412 Rickmansworth Road in the east to the Grand Union Canal in the west.The area occupied by the park and the… … Wikipedia
Cassiobury House — at Watford, Hertfordshire, England, was started in 1546 by Sir Richard Morrison. On the marriage of his granddaughter it passed into the ownership of the Capel family. It was demolished in 1927.ee also*Cassiobury ParkExternal links*… … Wikipedia
Watford — This article is about the town in Hertfordshire. For other uses, see Watford (disambiguation). For the council, see Watford Borough Council. Watford Town and Borough Borough of Watford … Wikipedia
Watford tube station — Watford is a station at the end of the Watford branch of London Underground s Metropolitan Line in the north western part of the network in Zone 7, previously zone A. Location and description The station is in Cassiobury Park Avenue, at the… … Wikipedia
Watford Grammar School for Boys — Motto Sperate parati Established 1704 and 1884 Type parti … Wikipedia
List of works by Clough Williams-Ellis — Contents 1 Source 2 China 2.1 Guangdong 2.2 Liaoning … Wikipedia
Croxley Rail Link — The disused line at Watford West railway station. Overview Type … Wikipedia
Nascot Wood — Coordinates: 51°40′26″N 0°24′50″W / 51.674°N 0.414°W / 51.674; 0.414 Nascot Wood is a small area of Wa … Wikipedia
Arthur Capell, 1st Earl of Essex — (1631 ndash; 13 July 1683), whose surname is sometimes spelled Capel, was an English statesman.Early lifeHe was the son of Arthur Capell, 1st Baron Capell of Hadham (who was executed in 1649) and of Elizabeth Morrison, daughter and heir of Sir… … Wikipedia