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  1. Mar 30, 2020 · The official residence of the Secretary of State used to be in a building on the thoroughfare and, during the reign of Charles II (between 1660 and 1685), it became known as No 1., The Strand —...

  2. Two London Underground stations were once named Strand: a Piccadilly line station (which was renamed Aldwych station) that operated between 1907 and 1994 [12] and a former Northern line station which today forms part of Charing Cross station.

  3. Aug 16, 2023 · “Let’s all go down the Strand…” went the famous musical hall song. But what is a Strand? And why do they call it “ the Strand” when all the street signs have it as just “Strand”? You wouldn’t sing “…

  4. Sep 9, 2011 · The Strand is the gateway to Temple Bar and the City boundary. Originally lined with palaces and mansions, the only reminder of these old estates today are the street names i.e. Essex Street, Villiers Street.

  5. Aldwych is a closed station on the London Underground, located in the City of Westminster in Central London. It was opened in 1907 with the name Strand, after the street on which it is located. It was the terminus of the short Piccadilly line branch from Holborn that was a relic of the merger of two railway schemes.

  6. This was the artery of trade and power linking two great cities: the City of London and the City of Westminster. Imagine the Strand as a route for the processions of the powerful. Think of Cardinal Wolsey showing off on his way to the Palace of Westminster from Chancery Lane.

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  8. hidden-london.com › gazetteer › the-strandThe Strand - Hidden London

    The Strand’s name was first recorded in 1185 and derives from the Old English word meaning ‘bank’ or ‘shore’. The road formerly ran close to the Thames but now finds itself lying inland as a result of the construc­tion of the Victoria Embank­ment.