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Lord's Ground is a cricket ground in St John's Wood in London, at grid reference TQ268827. Named after its founder, Thomas Lord, it is owned by Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) and is the home of Middlesex County Cricket Club, the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB), the European Cricket Council (ECC); and until August 2005, the International Cricket Council (ICC). Lord's is often referred to as 'The Home of Cricket'.
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Middlesex County Cricket Club is a first-class cricket club in England, named for the historic county of Middlesex. Their home ground is Lord's Cricket Ground in London. See also: Marylebone Cricket Club...
Future Systems is a London-based architectural and design practice, headed by Jan Kaplicky and Amanda Levete, dedicated to producing original work which some consider to be architecturally innovative and visually stunning. High profile projects include the Media Centre at Lord's Cricket Ground and...
Sir Michael Hopkins CBE is a British architect. His buildings include the extension to Glyndebourne Opera House, the Jubilee Campus of the University of Nottingham, the Mound Stand at Lord's Cricket Ground and accommodation for British Members of Parliament at Portcullis House. Along with his wife...
holder of the Laws of Cricket. It is based at Lord's cricket ground near St. John's Wood in London... The Marylebone Cricket Club ( MCC ) was the original governing body of international cricket. Though its international functions have been passed on to the International Cricket Council, and its...
St John's Wood is a place in the City of Westminster in London, England near Regent's Park. It is the location of Lords Cricket Ground, home of the MCC and original headquarters of the sport. Nearest places: Paddington Kilburn Bayswater Marylebone Brondesbury Nearest tube stations: Maida Vale...
St John's Wood tube station is a London Underground station at St John's Wood. It is on the Jubilee Line, between Swiss Cottage and Baker Street. It is in zone 2. This station is the nearest one to Lord's Cricket Ground and Abbey Road Studios. It was opened November 20, 1939 on the Stanmore branch...
Stand at Lord's Cricket Ground, Kansai International Airport and Stansted Airport. In 1992 he was...
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Lord's Cricket Ground. When it meets St. John's Wood Road, Maida Vale becomes the Edgware Road. The...
Street Madame Tussaud's University of Westminster Harley Street Regent's Park Lord's cricket ground...