Kingsbury
See also
Kingsbury, Warwickshire
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Borough
:
Brent
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Region
:
Greater London
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Nation
:
England
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Greater London
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Middlesex
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:
London
Kingsbury
is a place in the
London Borough of Brent
, north-west
London
. Its name means "The King's Manor".
Nearest places
Burnt Oak
Colindale
Edgware
Hendon
Kenton
Neasden
Queensbury
Wembley
Nearest tube station
Kingsbury tube station
History
John Logie Baird
's experimental transmissions from
England
to
Berlin
,
Germany
were transmitted from the stable block of Kingsbury Manor, now the Veterans Club in Roe Green Park.
Oliver Goldsmith
lived at Hyde Farm in Kingsbury from
1771
to
1774
.
David William Murray, 3rd Earl of Mansfield
was buried at St. Andrew's churchyard in
1840
.
External links
Kingsbury heritage
Kingsbury history
Highfort Court, Buck Lane
. Designed in the style of a fortified castle by local architect E. G. Trobridge
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