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Street in the City of London
Clarisses, and the name St. Clare Street, just off the Minories reflects that. The name Minories can be found in other English towns, including Birmingham
Minories
Topics referred to by the same term
Minories is a street in Central London and former civil parish also known as Holy Trinity Minories Minories may also refer to: Church of Holy Trinity
Minories_(disambiguation)
Design for a model railway layout
Telegraph. 12 June 2009. "Minories". The Model Railway Club. "CJFs' Minories". Model Rail Forum. 17 June 2009. "CJFs' Minories". Model Rail Forum. 17 June
Minories_(model_railway)
Building and gardens in Essex, England
door to The Minories, was purchased and added in 1975 with funding from Eastern Arts and the support of local professionals. The Minories, run by the
The_Minories,_Colchester
Former railway station in England
Minories was the western terminus of the London and Blackwall Railway (L&BR), located on the east side of Minories, a short distance north-east of the
Minories_railway_station
Former church-site in London
Murray (1907). A History of the Minories. London: Smith, Elder & Co. Media related to Church of Holy Trinity, Minories at Wikimedia Commons 51°30′46″N
Church of Holy Trinity, Minories
Church_of_Holy_Trinity,_Minories
Art Deco office building in London, England
acres (3,000 m2), almost half of the narrow block running between the Minories to the west and Mansell Street to the east, with Portsoken Street to the
Ibex_House
Liberty in Central London
James II added three small exclaves; the Old Artillery Ground, Little Minories and the Liberty of Wellclose. These areas had come into the possession
Liberties of the Tower of London
Liberties_of_the_Tower_of_London
Mistress of James II of England and VII of Scotland
four children in total. On 1 June 1680 at the Church of Holy Trinity, Minories, London, she married Charles Godfrey and had three more children. They
Arabella Churchill (royal mistress)
Arabella_Churchill_(royal_mistress)
Church in London, England
Minories and it is sometimes known simply as Aldgate Church. The ecclesiastical parish was united with that of the Church of Holy Trinity, Minories,
St_Botolph's_Aldgate
Former British railway company
London and Blackwall Railway (L&BR) in east London, England, ran from Minories to Blackwall via Stepney, with a branch line to the Isle of Dogs, connecting
London_and_Blackwall_Railway
Street and square in the City of London
is a street and small square in London, off Crosswall and located near Minories. The square was built in about 1760 and dedicated to the American colonies
America_Square
Former convent in London, England
before the Great Fire. St. Botolph Aldgate: Minories, East Side; the Abbey of St Clare; Holy Trinity Minories, Institute of Historical Research Library
Abbey of the Minoresses of St. Clare without Aldgate
Abbey_of_the_Minoresses_of_St._Clare_without_Aldgate
Welsh artist (1889–1982)
Morris, October, 1959, The Minories, Colchester Sir Cedric Morris Portraits 1919–1974, October – November 1974, The Minories, Colchester Colchester Art
Cedric_Morris
Docklands Light Railway station
Fenchurch Street station and is located on the site of a former station called Minories. Tower Gateway is within London fare zone 1. It is a short walk from both
Tower_Gateway_DLR_station
English artist (1939–2024)
Albarn died of cancer on 23 July 2024, at the age of 85. In 2013, The Minories Galleries presented a body of work that was developed from over forty years
Keith_Albarn
English painter
Trust named "Eric Ravilious 1903 – 1942" was held at The Minories, Colchester in 1972. The Minories held an exhibition on graphic art and book illustration
Eric_Ravilious
Postcode area within the United Kingdom
0°04′34″W / 51.508°N 0.076°W / 51.508; -0.076 (EC3)) is roughly bounded by Minories and the Tower of London to the east, the River Thames to the south, London
EC_postcode_area
English landscape painter (1911–1997)
Pissarro, and Bensusan-Butt grew up with their work around him, at the Minories, Colchester, now a museum and art gallery. From 1935, Lucien Pissarro became
John_Bensusan-Butt
Area of London, England
Hamlets, adjoins the City of London at Byward Street and runs eastwards to Minories and Tower Bridge Approach. It replaced Postern Row in the 1880s and was
Tower_Hill
Street in Birmingham city centre, England
services. The Minories Building, formerly Lewis's Department Store, was built above a road way, which still exists, also called The Minories. The road separated
Corporation Street, Birmingham
Corporation_Street,_Birmingham
two venues: The Minories for three Saturdays per month and Mary Janes for one Saturday per month,[citation needed] both in Minories. Mary Janes was taken
The_WayOut_Club
Disused railway station in England
east London, that was on the London and Blackwall Railway (LBR) between Minories and Shadwell stations. It opened in August 1842 but was closed c. December
Cannon Street Road railway station
Cannon_Street_Road_railway_station
Ward in England
(2015) by Hamish Mackie in the piazza at Goodman's Fields. In 2013 in Minories, Aldgate – on the last day of excavations – archaeologists found a 1,900-year-old
Aldgate
Central business district of London, England
continues south-east then south. It then turns south-west, crossing the Minories so as to exclude the Tower of London, and then reaches the Thames. The
City_of_London
Partially recognised state in the South Caucasus
Abkhazia". Nationalia. Ceimen: Centre Internationale Escarré per a les Minories Étniques i les Nacions. Archived from the original on 16 October 2017.
Abkhazia
Northeastern part of London, United Kingdom
Shoreditch in 1840. The London and Blackwall Railway built a line from Minories to Blackwall the same year and the Northern and Eastern Railway connected
East_London
Railway terminus in the City of London, England
the London and Blackwall Railway (L&BR), replacing a nearby terminus at Minories that had opened in July 1840. It had two platforms connected via a stairway
Fenchurch Street railway station
Fenchurch_Street_railway_station
1936 anti-fascist confrontation in London
group in Mansell Street. The anti-fascists also temporarily occupied the Minories. The fighting intensified as more BUF members and their opponents arrived
Battle_of_Cable_Street
British artist (1893–1977)
his personal library and several of his paintings and engravings to The Minories, Colchester, who later sold most of the material to the Tate. Nash became
John_Nash_(artist)
English painter (1901–1930)
(hard) ISBN 0-7490-0263-8 (paper) Mason, William. Christopher Wood: The Minories, Colchester. London: Arts Council, 1979. ISBN 0-7287-0192-8 Nicholson,
Christopher_Wood_(painter)
City in Essex, England
£25.5 million, £9 million more than the original estimate. The Minories houses The Minories Galleries, which is managed by Colchester Institute and presents
Colchester
Collection Exhibition Catalogue, The Minories R. Blythe, Sir Cedric Morris, Exhibition Catalogue, The Minories, 13 Sept-19 Oct 1980 "Colchester Art Society"
Colchester_Art_Society
Uruguayan painter (1917–2015)
(Washington D.C., United States) 1997: Latin American Art, First Site at the Minories (Colchester, United Kingdom) 1997: Arte Madí, Museo Nacional Centro de
María_Freire
Bus station in the City of London, England
London and located directly south of Aldgate tube station. Also known as Minories bus station or lay-by, it was the first dedicated bus station in the City
Aldgate_bus_station
Automated light metro system in London
have been a very costly venture. The Minories option, a high-level station virtually on the site of the old Minories railway station, was selected and became
Docklands_Light_Railway
Square and road junction in Birmingham, England
was formerly occupied the Priory of St Thomas of Canterbury, with The Minories, Upper Priory and Lower Priory being the original entrance roads to the
Old_Square,_Birmingham
Square in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets
1686 the Tower Liberty was extended beyond the Tower of London to include Minories, the Old Artillery Ground and Wellclose. The word "Wellclose" was used
Wellclose_Square
1816 incidents in England
troops at the Royal Exchange. Other incidents took place at Snow Hill and Minories, but after soldiers refused to hand over the Tower of London the rioters
Spa_Fields_riots
• Hackney • Hammersmith (St Paul) • Hampstead (St John) • Holy Trinity Minories • Hornsey • Islington (St Mary) • Kensington (St Mary Abbots) • Liberty
List_of_places_in_Middlesex
Former English division
Surrey Liberty of Langbaurgh/ Cleveland Langport Liberty Lodsworth The Minories Liberty of the Mint, Southwark Soke of Mountsorrel, Leicestershire Liberty
Liberty_(division)
British painter (born 1965)
Priseman produced the 'Gas Chambers' series which were first exhibited at The Minories Galleries, Colchester, UK. The project has three parts and focuses on the
Robert_Priseman
Royal Navy officer (1653–1702)
Benbow returned to England in 1681, and on 26 June 1682, at Holy Trinity, Minories, in the City of London, he married a widow named Elizabeth More. The couple
John_Benbow
English video artist, writer and curator
2019. Sculpting with Light & Time: Video and Installations 1978–2014, The Minories Galleries, November 2014 In Darwin’s Garden, Leonardo Electronic Almanac
Chris_Meigh-Andrews
English clergyman
successively minister of St Thomas, Southwark, perpetual curate of Trinity in the Minories, rector of St Peter-le-Poor, 1 February 1678 (resigned before August 1691)
John_Scott_(1639–1695)
Castle in London, England
that of the Roman graveyard found, in 2011, 12 ft (4 m) underneath the Minories a few hundred yards to the north. Opposition to Richard escalated until
Tower_of_London
British artist (1891 - 1939)
(1971). Mark Gertler, 1891–1939 (exhibition catalogue). Colchester: The Minories. Woodeson, John (1972). Mark Gertler: biography of a painter, 1891–1939
Mark_Gertler_(artist)
English soldier and Member of Parliament
1522 – 12 November 1591), of Newark-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire, and the Minories, London, was an English soldier and Member of Parliament. Robert Constable
Robert Constable (soldier, died 1591)
Robert_Constable_(soldier,_died_1591)
London Underground line
of the LTS took place, though the Docklands Light Railway tunnel from Minories to the Bank follows part of the envisaged route. The revised Working Party
Waterloo_&_City_line
London bus route
Clapton to Tower of London via Hackney, Whitechapel Road, Aldgate and Minories. From 14 April 1913 it was extended on Mondays to Saturdays from Tower
London_Buses_route_42
Anglo-Dutch flower and portrait painter
London in 1668. Hannah married John Rothmell, a tailor, at Holy Trinity, Minories, London, on 6 July 1679. The couple had several children of which the last
Simon_Pietersz_Verelst
University in London, England
Hill and Liverpool Street tube stations. There are buildings located at Minories, Jewry Street, Central House, Moorgate, Whitechapel High Street, Calcutta
London Metropolitan University
London_Metropolitan_University
Station". Subbrit.org.uk. Retrieved 27 April 2010. "Disused Stations: Minories Station". Subbrit.org.uk. Retrieved 27 April 2010. "Disused Stations: North
List of closed railway stations in London
List_of_closed_railway_stations_in_London
English nobleman
Duke of Suffolk was discovered in a vault in the Church of Holy Trinity, Minories, in the City of London, suggested to have been preserved by the tannin-rich
Henry_Grey,_Duke_of_Suffolk
Contemporary art gallery in Colchester, Essex, England
The building is situated in Colchester's "Cultural Quarter" near The Minories, Colchester, fifteen Queen Street (a creative business hub), the Norman
Firstsite
Yard, off the Minories. Now built over. 51°30′44″N 0°04′30″W / 51.51222°N 0.07500°W / 51.51222; -0.07500 Church Street, off the Minories, now renamed
List of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1793
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_Great_Britain_from_1793
Former railway station in England
Mildmay Park Mile End Mill Hill (The Hale) Millwall Docks Millwall Junction Minories Mitcham Morden Road Muswell Hill Necropolis New Wandsworth Nine Elms Noel
Stanmore Village railway station
Stanmore_Village_railway_station
Disused railway station in England
Mildmay Park Mile End Mill Hill (The Hale) Millwall Docks Millwall Junction Minories Mitcham Morden Road Muswell Hill Necropolis New Wandsworth Nine Elms Noel
Bow_railway_station
Docks, London 1851 over 100 acres (40 ha), with associated warehousing Minories Warehouses 1857 Ludlow Drainage 1861 Metropolitan Mid Level Sewer, London
List of structures built by Thomas Brassey
List_of_structures_built_by_Thomas_Brassey
Former railway station in England
Mildmay Park Mile End Mill Hill (The Hale) Millwall Docks Millwall Junction Minories Mitcham Morden Road Muswell Hill Necropolis New Wandsworth Nine Elms Noel
Carterhatch Lane railway station
Carterhatch_Lane_railway_station
English visionary (1503–1572)
Elizabeth Barton's early experiences, and had then retired to the Abbey of the Minories (Cranmer's Works, Parker Soc. p. 65). Wentworth afterwards withdrew her
Jane_Wentworth
Train cars detachable from rear of a moving train
Blackwall Railway (L&BR) in east London, England, opened in 1840, running from Minories (Fenchurch Street from 1841) to Blackwall. It operated as two independent
Slip_coach
English type foundry, founded c. 1720
his work. Caslon's premises as a gun engraver were based in Vine Street, Minories. He later moved to Helmet Row, then Ironmonger Row from 1727 to 1736, and
Caslon_Type_Foundry
British photographer (1917–1985)
tea and cakes at The Minories Cafe. In addition, The Eastern Pavilions Print Portfolio which can currently be viewed at The Minories, Colchester includes
Nigel_Henderson_(artist)
Former railway station in London
Mildmay Park Mile End Mill Hill (The Hale) Millwall Docks Millwall Junction Minories Mitcham Morden Road Muswell Hill Necropolis New Wandsworth Nine Elms Noel
North Woolwich railway station
North_Woolwich_railway_station
British artist
Manchester, England 2016 – Group Exhibition: Priseman Seabrook Collection, The Minories, Colchester, England 2016 – Mandell's Gallery, Norwich, England 2014 –
Susan_Gunn
Street in the City of London
Friars and Cooper's Row. At its eastern end, the street is a turn off Minories. It is home to America Square, the City of London Medical Centre, and a
Crosswall
parliamentary borough of Tower Hamlets (The parishes of Bow, Bromley, Holy Trinity Minories, Limehouse, Mile End New Town, Mile End Old Town, Norton Folgate, Old Artillery
List of members of the London School Board
List_of_members_of_the_London_School_Board
British merchant and banker
John Hanger (c. 1656 – 1733) was a merchant of Trinity Minories who was Governor of the Bank of England from 1719 to 1721 when the Bank of England was
John_Hanger_(banker)
Former railway station in England
Mildmay Park Mile End Mill Hill (The Hale) Millwall Docks Millwall Junction Minories Mitcham Morden Road Muswell Hill Necropolis New Wandsworth Nine Elms Noel
Park Royal West Halt railway station
Park_Royal_West_Halt_railway_station
researchers 2014, pp. 98–100. ISOR researchers 2014, p. 97. "El mapa de les minories religioses a Catalunya" (PDF). ISOR. November 2014. Archived from the original
Hinduism_in_Spain
Former railway station in England
Mildmay Park Mile End Mill Hill (The Hale) Millwall Docks Millwall Junction Minories Mitcham Morden Road Muswell Hill Necropolis New Wandsworth Nine Elms Noel
South_Bromley_railway_station
Former railway station in Croydon, south London
Mildmay Park Mile End Mill Hill (The Hale) Millwall Docks Millwall Junction Minories Mitcham Morden Road Muswell Hill Necropolis New Wandsworth Nine Elms Noel
Coombe_Road_railway_station
Benedictine monastery in Wiltshire, England
Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia, 2012, p. 58. W.E. Hampton, The Ladies of the Minories, in The Ricardian 4 (1978) 15–22. Cf. Caroline Barron & Anne F. Sutton
Amesbury_Priory
Closed railway station in London, England
Mildmay Park Mile End Mill Hill (The Hale) Millwall Docks Millwall Junction Minories Mitcham Morden Road Muswell Hill Necropolis New Wandsworth Nine Elms Noel
Southwark Park railway station
Southwark_Park_railway_station
Anglo-Norwegian artist
of his pictures in Grimsby, Kendal, Southend-on-Sea, Chelmsford, at The Minories, Colchester in 1972, at Little Baddow Hall Arts Centre in 1974 and at the
Frederick_Hans_Haagensen
Former railway station in London, England
Mildmay Park Mile End Mill Hill (The Hale) Millwall Docks Millwall Junction Minories Mitcham Morden Road Muswell Hill Necropolis New Wandsworth Nine Elms Noel
King's Cross Thameslink railway station
King's_Cross_Thameslink_railway_station
English artist (1902–1981)
Studio One Gallery in Oxford in 1982, and a memorial exhibition at the Minories Gallery, Colchester, in 1984. Although he did some work in oils and spent
Blair_Hughes-Stanton
British car dealership chain
historically operated under a variety of brands including Scotthall, Appleyard, Minories, Abridge and Clover Leaf Cars, all dealerships now operate under the Jardine
Jardine_Motors_Group
British banker
(1988–93 as a non-executive). He chaired Johnson Matthey Bankers (later Minories Finance) from 1985–88, and was president of the Old Cestrefeldians' Society
David_Walker_(banker)
Hungarian sculptor
1899–1967 Central Library Swiss Cottage, London 1970 Peri's People The Minories, Colchester 1973 Laszlo Peri. Werke 1920–1924 und das Problem des Shaped
Peter_Laszlo_Peri
Closed railway station in Wood Green, London
Mildmay Park Mile End Mill Hill (The Hale) Millwall Docks Millwall Junction Minories Mitcham Morden Road Muswell Hill Necropolis New Wandsworth Nine Elms Noel
Palace_Gates_railway_station
Former railway station in England
Mildmay Park Mile End Mill Hill (The Hale) Millwall Docks Millwall Junction Minories Mitcham Morden Road Muswell Hill Necropolis New Wandsworth Nine Elms Noel
Selsdon_railway_station
Augustinian priory in Birmingham, England
The foundations of the priory, exposed during 19th century building works in the Minories
Priory of St Thomas of Canterbury
Priory_of_St_Thomas_of_Canterbury
Former railway station in England
Mildmay Park Mile End Mill Hill (The Hale) Millwall Docks Millwall Junction Minories Mitcham Morden Road Muswell Hill Necropolis New Wandsworth Nine Elms Noel
New Wandsworth railway station
New_Wandsworth_railway_station
Disused railway station in London, England
Mildmay Park Mile End Mill Hill (The Hale) Millwall Docks Millwall Junction Minories Mitcham Morden Road Muswell Hill Necropolis New Wandsworth Nine Elms Noel
Old_Ford_railway_station
Etymology of London street names
after the type of fur, named by connection with the nearby Skinner's Hall Minories – after a former church/convent here of the Little Sisters (Sorores Minores)
Street names of the City of London
Street_names_of_the_City_of_London
Former railway station in England
Mildmay Park Mile End Mill Hill (The Hale) Millwall Docks Millwall Junction Minories Mitcham Morden Road Muswell Hill Necropolis New Wandsworth Nine Elms Noel
Limehouse railway station (1840–1926)
Limehouse_railway_station_(1840–1926)
Former railway stations in London, England
Mildmay Park Mile End Mill Hill (The Hale) Millwall Docks Millwall Junction Minories Mitcham Morden Road Muswell Hill Necropolis New Wandsworth Nine Elms Noel
Highgate Road railway stations
Highgate_Road_railway_stations
Hammersmith (until 1886) Kidbrooke Lee Lewisham Limehouse Mile End New Town Minories Norton Folgate Old Artillery Ground Penge Plumstead (until 1894) Poplar
List of London vestries and district boards
List_of_London_vestries_and_district_boards
English church under the direct jurisdiction of the monarch
Wolverhampton 1247–1548 Canons of Dover Priory, until 1130 Holy Trinity, Minories, London, until 1730 St Mary and St Alkelda, Middleham, North Yorkshire
Royal_peculiar
section of the London Inner Ring Road, mostly Mansell Street, with links via Minories and Goodman's Yard A1211 A1 at Barbican A1210 at Aldgate A1212 Ran from
A roads in Zone 1 of the Great Britain numbering scheme
A_roads_in_Zone_1_of_the_Great_Britain_numbering_scheme
Former railway station in England
Mildmay Park Mile End Mill Hill (The Hale) Millwall Docks Millwall Junction Minories Mitcham Morden Road Muswell Hill Necropolis New Wandsworth Nine Elms Noel
Tooting Junction railway station (1868–1894)
Tooting_Junction_railway_station_(1868–1894)
from Tower Hill tube station) City of London 1 31 August 1987 Tower Hill, Minories 3.14 51°30′38.2″N 0°4′29.18″W / 51.510611°N 0.0747722°W / 51.510611;
List of Docklands Light Railway stations
List_of_Docklands_Light_Railway_stations
British naval finance office
Steel, at his navigation-warehouse, No. 1, Union-Row, the lower-end of the Minories, Little Tower-Hill. Sold. 1799. p. 9. Glasgow, Tom (January 1970). "Maturing
Navy_Pay_Office_(Royal_Navy)
7 Will. 4. c. cxxiii 28 July 1836 An Act for making a Railway from the Minories to Blackwall, with Branches, to be called "The Commercial Railway." Tremoutha
List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1836
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1836
Disused railway station in Greenwich, London, England
Mildmay Park Mile End Mill Hill (The Hale) Millwall Docks Millwall Junction Minories Mitcham Morden Road Muswell Hill Necropolis New Wandsworth Nine Elms Noel
Blackheath Hill railway station
Blackheath_Hill_railway_station
English Congregationalist minister (1792–1855)
the Congregational movement. He was born to a religious family in the Minories, London. His father John Blackburn (died 1834) made scales, and belonged
John_Blackburn_(minister)
Position in the monarch's household
www.historyofparliamentonline.org. "LEGGE, William I (c.1608-70), of The Minories, London". History of Parliament Trust. Retrieved 3 April 2019. Bucholz
Groom_of_the_Chamber
1983-85 art exhibition curated by Peter Dormer
Museum, Birkenhead, Wirral Kirkcaldy Galleries, Kirkcaldy, Scotland The Minories, Colchester, Essex St Peter's Arts Centre, University of Central Lancashire
A_closer_look_at_rugs
MINORIES
MINORIES
MINORIES
MINORIES
Girl/Female
Indian
Chaste, Pure, Pious, Clean
Girl/Female
Tamil
Girl/Female
Tamil
Ruler of the world
Girl/Female
Muslim
Gentle kind pleasant, Friendly
Male
Dutch
, mind bright.
Girl/Female
Indian
Friend of God
Male
English
Compare with feminine Terry. English form of Norman French Thierri, TERRY means "first of the people; king of nations." Pet form of English Terence, possibly meaning "rub, turn, twist."Â
Boy/Male
Norse
Thoughtful.
Girl/Female
Tamil
The name of Goddess Durga, Courage
Girl/Female
Hebrew
Golden.
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