Merton Abbey

Merton Abbey

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  • Merton Abbey railway station — was a railway station in Merton on the Tooting, Merton and Wimbledon Railway. It was opened in 1868, became part of the Southern Railway (SR) in 1923. It closed to passengers on 3 March 1929 and to goods on 1 May 1972, although goods trains… …   Wikipedia

  • Merton Abbey, London — Coordinates: 51°24′45″N 0°10′53″W / 51.41243°N 0.18142°W / 51.41243; 0.18142 …   Wikipedia

  • Merton Abbey Mills — The Pond at Merton Abbey by Lexden Lewis Pocock is an idyllic representation of the works in the time of William Morris.[1] Merton Abbey Mills is a former textile factory in the parish of Merton in London …   Wikipedia

  • Merton (parish) — Merton Geography Status Civil parish (rural until 1907, then urban) 1881 area 1,765 acres 1921 area 1,762 acres 1951 area 1,762 acres …   Wikipedia

  • Merton Park railway station — Merton Park Location Place Merton Park Local authority Merton …   Wikipedia

  • Merton — may refer to: Contents 1 People 2 Places 2.1 Australia 2.2 …   Wikipedia

  • Merton and Morden Urban District — Merton (1907 1913) Merton and Morden (1913 1965) Motto: In Libertate Vis (Our strength is our freedom) Geography Status Urban district 1911 area 1,762 acres …   Wikipedia

  • Merton Park tram stop — Merton Park Location Place Merton …   Wikipedia

  • Abbey Mills — may refer to:*Abbey Mills Pumping Stations *Abbey Mills, Merton *Abbey Mills, Reading *Abbey Mills Islamic centre also known as the London MarkazSee also: Abbey Mill …   Wikipedia

  • Merton (historic parish) — The historic parish of Merton contributed its name to the London Borough of Merton, although Merton itself is no longer a clearly defined area within the borough.The historic parish was located in the Brixton Hundred of Surrey and was bounded by… …   Wikipedia

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