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  1. St. John 's Wood undergrunnsstasjon er en stasjon på Londons undergrunnsbane. Den ligger på Jubilee-linjen, mellom Swiss Cottage og Baker Street.

  2. The M&StJWR struggled financially and the plans for the line to Finchley Road and Hampstead were reduced in scope so that it opened in 1868 as a single-track line only as far as Swiss Cottage and the continuation north was postponed. The plan was formally abandoned in 1870. [4] A 156-yard (143 m) section of tunnel built north of Swiss Cottage ...

  3. The Elstree to St. John's Wood Cable Tunnel, known as The London Connection during construction, is a 20 km long, 3m wide tunnel beneath northwest London. Constructed between 2001 and 2005, the tunnel carries high voltage transmission lines from Elstree substation in Hertfordshire to Lodge Road sub station in Westminster at a depth of 20m below ...

  4. Followed by. Murder in Chelsea. Murder in St. John's Wood is a 1934 detective novel by E.C.R. Lorac, the pen name of the British writer Edith Caroline Rivett. [1] [2] It is the sixth book featuring Chief Inspector MacDonald of Scotland Yard who appeared in a lengthy series of novels during the Golden Age of Detective Fiction. [3]

  5. St. John's Wood History group has been awarded Australian Barnstar of National Merit for the extensive work done on   St. John's Wood, Queensland   and related articles. The Barnstar of National Merit may be awarded to a user who contributes significantly to expand or improve Wikipedia's coverage of any given country.

  6. St John's Wood Clique. Photograph of the St John's Wood Clique in 1864 or 1865. The St John's Wood Clique was a group of Victorian artists who mostly lived in the St John's Wood area of London. Their ideas were broadly similar to an earlier group also called The Clique. The principal members of the group were Philip Hermogenes Calderon, George ...

  7. Origins of St John’s Wood. During the middle ages, St John’s Wood really was a wood, which took its name from the Knights Hospitaller of St John of Jerusalem who owned the land. There was a small settlement on the bourne, or river, that flowed to the south, with a church dedicated to St Mary from about 1400.