- "Tiny"
Thompson Broadwick (April 8, 1893 in Oxford,
North Carolina –
August 25, 1978 in Long Beach, California), or
Georgia Broadwick,
previously known...
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Broadwick Street (formerly
Broad Street) is a
street in Soho, City of Westminster, London. It runs for 0.18
miles (0.29 km)
approximately west–east between...
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severe outbreak of
cholera that
occurred in 1854 near
Broad Street (now
Broadwick Street) in Soho, London, England,
during the
worldwide 1846–1860 cholera...
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Charles Broadwick (born John Murray, 1870s–1943) was an
American pioneering parachutist and inventor. An
executive director of the U.S.
Parachute ****ociation...
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meeting with,
Carnaby Street are, from
south to north, Beak Street,
Broadwick Street,
Kingly Court,
Ganton Street,
Marlborough Court,
Lowndes Court...
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outbreak as
water from the
public pump at the
junction of
Broad Street (now
Broadwick Street) and
Cambridge Street (now
Lexington Street),
close to the rear...
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source of the
outbreak as the
public water pump on
Broad Street (now
Broadwick Street).
Although Snow's
chemical and
microscope examination of a water...
- From
September 24 to
October 7, 2009, a
Central Perk
replica was on
Broadwick Street, Soho, London. The
coffee house sold
coffee to
customers and featured...
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Aquascutum brand as part of its 160
anniversary campaign. In
September 2009,
Broadwick Group Ltd. – the
corporate vehicle of the
management team
behind the revival...
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successful parachute jump in the
western United States. In 1907
Charles Broadwick demonstrated two key
advances in the
parachute he used to jump from hot...