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  1. Queen Square, London - Wikipedia

    Queen Square was originally constructed between 1716 and 1725. It was formed from the garden of the house of Sir John Cutler, baronet (1608–1693), whose last surviving child, Lady Radnor, died in …

  2. National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery

    Together with its neighbour, the UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology, it is a major international centre for research and training.

  3. The Story of a Square 6: Queen Square | Jane Austen's London

    Mar 11, 2018 · Today I’m visiting Queen Square, built in the first decades of the 18th century and named for Queen Anne. The first image shows it in 1786 in a painting by Edward Dayes.

  4. Queen Square – A Water Pump, Zeppelin And Medical Imaging

    Aug 13, 2017 · Queen Square in Bloomsbury is the site of a 19th century water pump, a first world war Zeppelin bombing raid and a concentration of medical institutions.

  5. The Queen Square Park and Garden - Tripadvisor

    Queen Square Park and Garden s a garden square located in the affluent area of Bloomsbury in central London. The gardens themselves are well maintained with paved paths that take you to all the …

  6. Queen Square | Bloomsbury Squares & Gardens

    Queen Square started life as the garden of Sir Nathaniel Curzon’s private house, but was laid out as a square in the decade up to 1725, after the church of St George the Martyr, now St. George’s …

  7. Join your school | ParentSquare

    Please fill the form below to send a request to your school to add you to ParentSquare. Your Name. Please provide your email and/ or cell phone number. ParentSquare notifications can be received …

  8. Queen Square Map - Park - Camden, England, UK - Mapcarta

    Queen Square is a garden square in the Bloomsbury district of central London. Many of its buildings are associated with medicine, particularly neurology.

  9. Queen Square, London - Wikiwand

    Queen Square is a garden square in the Bloomsbury district of central London. Many of its buildings are associated with medicine, particularly neurology.

  10. Queen Square, Bloomsbury | The Garden History Blog

    Jun 18, 2016 · Queen Square was always rather quieter and less ‘popular’ or ‘illustrious’ than the squares of Soho and the West End, but it attracted the gentry as well as wealthy new professionals …