Are There Barrier Gates At St Margarets Station, London?
Question by mushypea | Posted in London
Ie if you got on somewhere else without gates, and realised you didnt have your ticket, would you be proficient to leave the station?
Answer: St Margaret's Place is in Twickenham. Although I have no personal experience with this actual station, all of the other stations on the Southern and SouthWest trains networks that I have familiar are equipped with automatic ticket barriers, usually with
Looking For My Dad?
Question by ft100d@btinternet.com | Posted in Genealogy
I am worrisome to trace my father's service in the RAF Police. His name is Albert
Henry Gregory. He was a Policewomen Sergeant. His number was 1323328 and he
was married to Telma Gregory formerly Pinchbeck and he lived
Answer: Personnel Supervision Agency
The Personnel Management Agency at HQ RAF Personnel and Training Command, RAF Innsworth, holds the unfriendly files of officers and airmen dating from the inter-war years. Personal files from the First Exactly
Should We Move To Stanstead Abbotts?
Question by Angela r | Posted in Other - United Kingdom
My boyfriend and I are rational of moving out of London to Stanstead Abbotts. We have only visited the area once but it seemed nice, quiet and quiet. I'd love to know about it from a locals' point of view. I'd also be interested in knowing how favourable
Answer: Why don't you go arrest at a b&b for a couple weeks, see how the commuting goes and find out what the place is really like?
Where Can I Post A Question On The Website Seeking My Birth Mother Margaret Mackenzie Dob 11 June 1927?
Question by Judi G | Posted in Other - Society & Culture
My natural's name was (1950s) Margaret Mary Mackenzie and she lived and worked at the Shaftesbury Motor hotel (now Radisson Mountbatten) at Monmouth St, London WC2 for about 5/7 yrs whilst I lived with the Martin next of kin at 36 Mimosa Street, SW6.
Answer: 1. Bosom buddy, I wouldn't bother with Yahoo! Answers. Most YA users are kiddiwinks, and don't have sufficient existence experience to be of assistance.
2. Have a look at these webpages, and act accordingly. Me personally, I'd fork out
Is Inequality A Way Of Achieving Greater Prosperity For All?
Question by The Patriot | Posted in Politics
“We have to endure the inequality as a way to achieve greater prosperity and opportunity for all,” Brian Griffiths, who was a particular adviser to former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, said yesterday at a panel scrutiny at St. Paul’s
Answer: He isn't the first to say that. But he is high-mindedness. If we were all equal, there would be no reason to try hard, as we are not, there is more incentive to try to make something of yourself. For example, if everyone had the same amount of money,
"Thursday in St Margarets (near London)" Austega's photos around London, United Kingdom
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St Margaret's Church, in Woodhouse Avenue, has been given the money by the Heritage Lottery Fund and is one of five in London to share the £500000 pot.
Florence Nightingale is buried at St. Margaret's Church at West Wellow in Hampshire, and a benefit is always held there on the Sunday after her birthday.
St Margaret's Parish Church will no longer have to situation buckets among the congregation to catch rainwater leaking through the roof after English Heritage
At St Margaret's, my nursery in Aberdeen, I can recall waiting for my mother at a bay window, and a horrible boy with a pudding-basin haircut lifting up