upper claptonの例文
- He was a pupil at Northwold Primary School, Upper Clapton.
- 38 Upper Clapton Road, London, E . 5.
- He died at Upper Clapton on 8 November 1842.
- Lea Bridge is in the far southwestern edge of Walthamstow, near Upper Clapton.
- Upper Clapton approximates to the northern part of the E5 ( Clapton ) postal district.
- Grant was born in Hackney to parents from Jamaica and lived in Brooke Road, Upper Clapton.
- To the north of the borough are Upper Clapton and Lower Clapton, Stamford Hill and Stoke Newington.
- The congregation moved to the new Round Chapel, on the Clapton Park Estate, in Upper Clapton.
- Wadmore passed the later years of his life at Upper Clapton, where he died on 24 December 1853.
- At Spring Hill, in Upper Clapton the road descends sharply from to only at High Hill Ferry, on the Lee Navigation.
- Neither Upper Clapton nor the wider Clapton area have ever been an administrative unit and consequently their extent has never been formally determined.
- He resigned his position in the Sun Life Office on 19 December 1843, and died at Upper Clapton on 4 January 1851.
- He lived in London from 1832, and was living in 14 Upper Clapton Terrace, Hackney when he died 27 November 1842.
- The villages of Lower and Upper Clapton lay on either side of Clapton Lane, which later became the Lower and Upper Clapton Roads.
- The villages of Lower and Upper Clapton lay on either side of Clapton Lane, which later became the Lower and Upper Clapton Roads.
- Besides Springfield Park, Upper Clapton is delineated to the west by the long leafy strip of Clapton Common, distinguished by its recently regenerated pond.
- I was then 40 years old and promised my wife not to play any more rugby having played for Upper Clapton and Old Tottonians for some 14 years.
- Nicholson was born at Upper Holloway, London, the son of John Nicholson of Upper Clapton, Middlesex and his wife Ellen Payne daughter of Richard Payne.
- He was born in Upper Clapton, London, and was educated at schools on the continent, at Marlborough College, and at Trinity College, Cambridge.
- Hackney Lane came to be known as Lower and Upper Clapton roads, until in the late 19th century the stretch through the common to Stamford Hill was named Clapton Common.