Examples of using Lambeth in English and their translations into French
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with a factory at Vauxhall Walk, Lambeth, London trading as Jones, Watts& Doulton in 1815.
opened between Baker Street and Lambeth North(then called Kennington Road) on 10 March 1906.
in 1378 John Wycliffe appeared before him at Lambeth, but he only undertook proceedings against the reformer under great pressure.
generic furnishings, the 162-room Days Hotel Waterloo is a basic, functional hotel located opposite the Imperial War Museum in the Waterloo District of the London borough of Lambeth.
will explore the living heritage of Brazilian people living in the borough of Lambeth.
It seeks to implement the resolutions adopted by the Primates Meetings, the Lambeth Conference of Bishops of the Anglican Communion,
In 1934 a temporary footbridge which had previously been used during rebuilding works on Lambeth Bridge was moved into place alongside Chelsea Bridge,
Anderson was educated at the City of London School, the Lambeth School of Art(where he was awarded a medal for artistic anatomy)
He led the 1930 Lambeth Conference, where further progress was made in improving relations with the Orthodox Churches
The Lambeth Articles were a series of nine doctrinal statements drawn up by Archbishop of Canterbury John Whitgift in 1595
In 1838, after Henry's death, the Lambeth works supplied a 750 h. p. engine for Isambard Kingdom Brunel's famous SS Great Western, the first purpose-built transatlantic steamship.
The name"Lambeth" embodies"hithe", a landing on the river:
Each month, Lambeth London Borough Council has to provide advice,
but one shows Lambeth Palace in London.
apprenticeship as a potter, he invested his life savings of £100 in the Vauxhall Walk pottery of Martha Jones, Lambeth.
Walter Lambe, may be found in the Lambeth and Eton Choirbooks, but not in the Caius Choirbook.
land was low and sodden: it was called Lambeth Marsh, as far downriver as the present Blackfriars Road.
barely able to speak English, Blampied left Jersey to study at the Lambeth School of Art, where he was taught by Philip Connard R.A. and Thomas McKeggie.
Lord Hill's Column South Bank Lion at the south end of Westminster Bridge in central London originally stood atop the old Lion Brewery, on the Lambeth bank of the River Thames.
throughout the journey from Lambeth the most agreeable symphonies composed especially for the occasion by Mr Handel.