kingsland high street since the opening dalston junction station 1865 area has become known |
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navigate by keyword : kingsland high street old north road opening dalston junction station 1865 area historically county middlesex london borough hackney derives name hunting grounds tudor royal residence newington green king 39aph39 lands railway opened adopted one important line connected city time round common phenomenon burkes warehouse restaurant building buildings victorian antique antiques vintage style live living life east eastern londoners londoner streets lgbtq african shop shops |
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Historically part of the county of Middlesex, the area is within the London Borough of Hackney. Kingsland derives its name from being the hunting grounds of a Tudor royal residence at Newington Green â hence King's Lands. The North London Railway was opened in 1865, and adopted Dalston Junction as the name of the junction and new station â one of the most important on the line, since it connected directly with the City. Over time, the area round the junction became known by the name of the station â a common phenomenon in London. |
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