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  2. 2 days ago · Paddington is one of London's most famous bears. His creator Michael Bond lived not far from Paddington station which was the inspiration for the name of his character. The books have sold more ...

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  3. 3 days ago · Photo prices are as follows: £15 for one print. £20 for two prints. £25 for two prints and two keyrings. While the Paddington Bear Experience is suitable for all ages, I believe it is best for kids 5 and up. The younger ones in my group tended to lose focus as the event is a bit long for them, even though it was fantastic.

  4. 2 days ago · Paddington, or Padynton, as the name of the place is often spelled in old documents, down to the end of the last century was a pleasant little rural spot, scarcely a mile to the north-west of the Tyburn turnpike, upon the Harrow Road.

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  5. 5 days ago · Acts of 1795, authorizing the Grand Junction Canal Co. to cut its Paddington branch and the bishop of London and trustees for his lessees, the Morshead and Thistlethwayte families, to build on what came to be called the Paddington Estate, opened the parish to London's sprawl.

  6. 4 days ago · A conduit house known as the Roundhead, probably 15th-century but later repaired, survived in 1835 and perhaps in 1844. A regular water supply for Paddington itself was first authorized in 1798, when the Grand Junction Canal Co. was to provide drinking water from its abundant canal water.

  7. 5 days ago · The Paddington actor speaks with Yahoo UK about what's to come for the talking bear and the Brown family as they head to deepest Peru on a new adventure.

  8. 4 days ago · After 10 years of discussion, Parliament authorized the construction of 3.75 miles (6 km) of underground railway between Farringdon Street and Bishop’s Road, Paddington. Work on the Metropolitan Railway began in 1860 by cut-and-cover methods—that is, by making trenches along the streets, giving them brick sides, providing girders or a brick ...

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