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King William Street (other)
King William Street may refer to: *King William Street, Adelaide in Adelaide, South Australia * King William Street (Hamilton, Ontario) in Hamilton, Ontario * King William Street, Kent Town in Kent Town, an inner suburb of Adelaide, South Australia *King William Street, London in London, United Kingdom * King William Street tube station, a closed London Underground station See also * William Street (other) * King William (other) King William may refer to: People Bimbia * William I of Bimbia * William II of Bimbia () Britain and Ireland * William of England (other), multiple kings * William I, King of Scots (–1214), also known as William the Lion German Em ...
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King William Street, Adelaide
King William Street is the part of a major arterial road that traverses the CBD and centre of Adelaide, continuing as King William Road to the north of North Terrace and south of Greenhill Road; between South Terrace and Greenhill Road it is called Peacock Road. At approximately wide, King William Street is the widest main street of all the Australian State capital cities. Named after King William IV in 1837, it is historically considered one of Adelaide's high streets, for its focal point of businesses, shops and other prominent establishments. The Glenelg tram line runs along the middle of the street through the city centre. History King William Street was named by the Street Naming Committee on 23 May 1837 after King William IV, the then reigning monarch, who died within a month. It is historically considered one of Adelaide's high streets, for its focal point of businesses, shops and other prominent establishments. In August 1977, the first bus lane in Adelaide op ...
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King William Street (Hamilton, Ontario)
King William Street is a Lower City collector road in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. It starts off at the western-end at James Street (Hamilton, Ontario), James Street North and is a one-way street (Eastbound) until Mary Street, where it becomes a two-way street that ends at Wentworth Street (Hamilton, Ontario), Wentworth Street North. It is named after King William IV of the United Kingdom. Landmarks ''Note: Listing of Landmarks from West to East.'' * Hamilton City Centre (Mall, formerly the ''Eaton's Centre'') * Lloyd D. Jackson Square (Hamilton, Ontario), Lloyd D. Jackson Square (Mall) * Lister Block Building * Homegrown Hamilton * Club Absinthe * Downtown Bingo Hall (back-end) * Geyer Studio * The Baltimore House * Manta Contemporary Art Gallery * Hamilton Central Fire Department (just north of ''King William Street'' on John Street (Hamilton, Ontario), John Street North) * Seventy-Seven Night Club * The Underground, Steel City Music Venue * Children's International Learning ...
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King William Street, Kent Town
Kent Town is an inner suburb of Adelaide, South Australia. It is located in the City of Norwood Payneham & St Peters local government area. History Kent Town was named for Benjamin Archer Kent (1808 – 25 November 1864), a medical practitioner of Walsall, Staffordshire, who emigrated to South Australia aboard ''Warrior'', arriving in April 1840 with his wife Marjory Redman Kent, née Bonnar, and two children, Benjamin Andrew Kent, and Graham Eliza Kent, who in 1848 married Frederick Charles Bayer (died 15 August 1867). Hydraulic engineer C. A. Bayer and architect E. H. Bayer were sons. Another son, Tom, was a kangaroo hunter, who went to live at the township of Yalata (now Fowlers Bay) on the west coast, and created a cluster of cottages named "Kent Town", which no longer exist. Kent established a flour mill and farm which failed financially and he was obliged to return to his profession to support his family. He sold his property at a handsome profit, repaid all his credit ...
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King William Street, London
King William Street is a street in the City of London, the historic nucleus and modern financial centre of London. It is a two-way street linking Lombard Street, at its northern end, with London Bridge, which marks the start of the start of the A3 route to Portsmouth. Geography King William Street runs from its northern end at a junction with Lombard Street by the church of St Mary Woolnoth, southeast to Monument junction, where it meets Gracechurch Street and Cannon Street. King William Street then continues south into London Bridge. The nearest London Underground stations are Bank and Monument; the former King William Street station was once sited on the road, at the corner of Monument Street. The road was built between 1829 and 1835 and is named after the reigning monarch of the time, King William IV. From 1844 to 1936 a Statue of William IV sat on a column in the street before being relocated to King William Walk in Greenwich. In 1902 King William Street was the ...
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King William Street Tube Station
King William Street was the original but short-lived northern terminus of the City and South London Railway (C&SLR), the first successful deep-level underground railway in London and one of the component parts of the London Underground's Northern line. It was located in the City of London, on King William Street, just south of the present Monument station. When King William Street was in operation the next station to the south was Borough and the southern terminus of the line was Stockwell. The station was short-lived, in operation for less than ten years. It was named after the street above, which in turn was named after King William IV. London Transport Museum runs regular virtual tours of the station through its " Hidden London" programme. The tour also explores how the Bank redevelopment project utilised the original 1890 station to build the current platforms and passageways. History King William Street opened on 18 December 1890 and was constructed from a large maso ...
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William Street (other)
William Street may refer to: Streets Australia * William Street, Brisbane, Queensland * William Street, Melbourne, Victoria * William Street, Norwood, South Australia * William Street, Perth, Western Australia * William Street, Sydney, New South Wales Ireland * William Street, Limerick, Ireland United States * William Street (Carson City) in Carson City, Nevada * William Street (Manhattan), New York City * William Street Historic District, in Massachusetts People * William J. Street (1784–1847), Connecticut politician, father of William C. Street * William C. Street (1816–1893), Connecticut politician, son of William J. Street * William Douglas Street Jr., American con artist and impersonator See also *King William Street (other) *William (other) *Williams Street, an animation studio *Williams Street Records Williams Street Records LLC is an American independent record company founded by Jason DeMarco, based in Atlanta, Georgia. It is a joint ...
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