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  2. West Norwood - Wikipedia

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    West Norwood Library & Nettlefold Hall, Norwood High Street. Princess Margaret opened the building in April 1969. The complex is now the West Norwood Picturehouse and library. West Norwood Cemetery, one of London's Magnificent Seven Victorian burial places, with 66 listed structures, many in the Gothic style. Opened 1837. The Old Library.

  3. Norwood, Rhode Island - Wikipedia

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    The Norwood School, originally built soon after 1874, was replaced in 1893 by a new building, itself replaced with the current structure in 1968. The Norwood Public Library, now a branch of the Warwick Public Library, was built in 1923 at 328 Pawtuxet Avenue. The neighborhood is also home to a number of churches.

  4. Norwood Park, Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Norwood Park is one of the 77 Chicago community areas. It encompasses the smaller neighborhoods of Big Oaks, Norwood Park East, Norwood Park West, Old Norwood Park, Oriole Park, and Union Ridge. The community area contains the oldest extant building in Chicago, the Noble–Seymour–Crippen House, built in 1833 and greatly expanded in 1868. [2]

  5. Norwood, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Norwood's only bank at the time failed also. Some businesses that did survive the depression operated only on a part-time basis. In the 1950s a new town hall and police station was built on the corner of Pee Dee Avenue and Campbell Street where the Norwood Library and the Norwood Museum are now located.

  6. Norwood New Town - Wikipedia

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    Norwood New Town was built from 1840 purposely as one of the main working class areas of early Norwood (the others were South Norwood and the 'Triangle' of Upper Norwood). It was built as a walled estate to separate its working-class inhabitants from the upper-class country houses and farm land, which at that time made up the district.

  7. Norwood (novel) - Wikipedia

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    During the trip, Norwood is exposed to a comic array of personalities and lifestyles. The novel is a noteworthy example of Portis's particular skill rendering Southern dialect and conversation. Norwood is included in the Library of America of Portis' Collected Works. [3] The novel was adapted for a 1970 film of the same title.

  8. Asphodel–Norwood - Wikipedia

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    Norwood. Asphodel–Norwood is a lower tier [5] township municipality [1] [6] in Peterborough County in Central Ontario, Canada, with a 2021 population of 4,658.The land on which the township is situated is the traditional territory of the Mississauga, [7] and became open to European colonization following its survey in 1820.

  9. Norwood Russell Hanson - Wikipedia

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    Norwood Russell Hanson (August 17, 1924 – April 18, 1967) was an American philosopher of science. Hanson was a pioneer in advancing the argument that observation is theory-laden — that observation language and theory language are deeply interwoven — and that historical and contemporary comprehension are similarly deeply interwoven.

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