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Norfolk Street may refer to: * Norfolk Street, Fremantle, Australia *Norfolk Street, Strand Norfolk Street in the Liberty of the Savoy (between Westminster and the City of London) ran from Strand in the north to the Westminster reach of the Thames. It then ran to a strand of public gardens after the Victoria Embankment was built (1865&n ..., London, UK * Norfolk Street station, Newark, New Jersey, US * Norfolk Street Historic District, Cambridge, Massachusetts, US {{Road disambiguation ...
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Norfolk Street, Fremantle
Norfolk Street runs between Marine Terrace and South Terrace in Fremantle, Western Australia. In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, it was a street of ill health, slum conditions and criminality. In June 1904, footballer James Gullan James "Carbine" Gullan (1874 - 13 June 1904) was a prominent Australian footballer of the 1890s and early 1900s. He was considered a significantly fit and fair player. At the age of 29 he died of accidental poisoning. Gullan felt unwell and had d ... was residing at 18 Norfolk Street, and while there he drank some ''boiler fluid'' by accident thinking it was castor oil, resulting in his death. In 1960 the Western Australian Wool Buyers & Exporters Association moved from their address in Perth to the Wool Exchange building at 5 Norfolk Street. In 1997 steps were taken to heritage list the buildings at 26-27 Norfolk Street.
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Norfolk Street, Strand
Norfolk Street in the Liberty of the Savoy (between Westminster and the City of London) ran from Strand in the north to the Westminster reach of the Thames. It then ran to a strand of public gardens after the Victoria Embankment was built (1865–70), what is now Temple Place. It was crossed only by Howard Street. It was demolished in the 1970s. History The Street was built on land once occupied by Arundel House and its gardens, the property of the Howard family, Dukes of Norfolk; a dukedom (before which earldom) of medieval root. The head of the family plays a role in each coronation and each state opening of parliament. Off from its central crossroads are Arundel, Surrey and Howard Streets built after sprawling Arundel House was demolished by the earl of Arundel in 1678. Under Duke of Norfolk, Surrey and Arundel are subsidiary earldoms, plus Howard is used, the surname of the family. A Norfolk Street tube station was planned in 1902, never built. Norfolk Street and ...
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Norfolk Street Station
Norfolk Street station is an open-cut station on the Newark City Subway Line of the Newark Light Rail, and the first following the line leaving the Raymond Boulevard tunnel. It is located on Norfolk Street just south of Central Avenue in University Heights. History Norfolk Street station was originally built by Public Service Corporation of New Jersey on May 26, 1935, and contained a connection to the Central Avenue line until December 14, 1947 when the route was converted into bus route #23.Station Reporter; Newark City Subway, including old map


Notable places nearby

The station is within walking distance of the following notable places: * New Jersey Dental School *