Examples of using Kennington in English and their translations into Russian
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Dense building and the carving-up of large houses for multiple occupation caused Kennington to be"very seriously over-populated in 1859,
Kennington station was substantially remodelled in 1925 to accommodate the Charing Cross branch of the Northern line along with the improvements to the City and South London Railway
structural quality of many properties in Kennington- characterised by Georgian
Edward III gave the manor of Kennington to his oldest son Edward the Black Prince in 1337, and the prince then built a large royal palace in the triangle formed by Kennington Lane, Sancroft Street and Cardigan Street, near to Kennington Cross.
Kennington, long debased by use as lodging-houses, were transformed into luxury flats for young professionals
Kennington station was opened as"Kennington(New Street)" in 1890 by the City of London and Southwark Subway, but is in fact on the boundary of Newington, Surrey and Kennington and as such is now in the London Borough of Southwark.
including some council estates adjacent to Kennington Lane, leading up to Elephant and Castle, and around the Kennington Park area.
The church of St John the Divine, Kennington, which was to be described by the poet John Betjeman as"the most magnificent church in South London",
Kennington was the winner of both events.
He tracked the coleanthropus to Kennington row.
died at Kennington in 1041.
Three Lambeth wards include Kennington: Oval,
Harold Godwinson took the Crown the day after the death of Edward the Confessor at Kennington; he is said to have placed it upon his own head.
Kennington, out by Bagley Wood.
Kennington appears in the Domesday Book of 1086 as Chenintune.
Boarding house in Kennington.
There's a subway stop, kennington station, across the street.
We have had a call about a demolition site in Kennington.
Kennington and District Steam Laundry.
Kennington died in London on 10 December 1916.