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Newington Causeway is a road in Southwark, London, between the Elephant and Castle and Borough High Street. Elephant & Castle Underground station is at the southern end. It follows the route of the old Roman road Stane Street. In 1912, an outpatients' department of the South London Hospital for Women and Children was opened in Newington Causeway, using money raised by Harriet Shaw Weaver, publisher of The Freewoman, and other feminists. The road forms part of the A3.

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  • Newington Causeway es una carretera en Southwark, Londres, entre la confluencia de Elephant and Castle y . La se encuentra en el extremo sur. La carretera sigue la ruta de la antigua calle romana .​ En 1912, se inauguró en Newington Causeway un ambulatorio en el usando fondos recaudados por Harriet Shaw Weaver, editora de , y otras feministas.​ El , anterior Hospital de la Refracción de Londres, está en el 56-62 de Newington Causeway.​ El cuartel general del Ejército de Salvación de Reino Unido y República de Irlanda tienen un gran edificio en el 101 de Newington Causeway.​ (es)
  • Newington Causeway is a road in Southwark, London, between the Elephant and Castle and Borough High Street. Elephant & Castle Underground station is at the southern end. It follows the route of the old Roman road Stane Street. In 1912, an outpatients' department of the South London Hospital for Women and Children was opened in Newington Causeway, using money raised by Harriet Shaw Weaver, publisher of The Freewoman, and other feminists. The road forms part of the A3. (en)
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  • Newington Causeway es una carretera en Southwark, Londres, entre la confluencia de Elephant and Castle y . La se encuentra en el extremo sur. La carretera sigue la ruta de la antigua calle romana .​ En 1912, se inauguró en Newington Causeway un ambulatorio en el usando fondos recaudados por Harriet Shaw Weaver, editora de , y otras feministas.​ El residencial (originalmente conocido como la Casa de Alexander Fleming), un conjunto de bloques de pisos de principio de la década de 1960 diseñado por Ernő Goldfinger para oficinas, posteriormente convertidos en viviendas, se sitúa en el extremo sur de la carretera. El Ministry of Sound, una famosa discoteca, se encuentra en Gaunt Street, a escasa distancia de Newington Causeway. También aquí se encuentra el Juzgado de lo Penal de Londres Interior, un , y el Centro de Negrocios Jurídicos de Newington. El , anterior Hospital de la Refracción de Londres, está en el 56-62 de Newington Causeway.​ El cuartel general del Ejército de Salvación de Reino Unido y República de Irlanda tienen un gran edificio en el 101 de Newington Causeway.​ La carretera forma parte de la . (es)
  • Newington Causeway is a road in Southwark, London, between the Elephant and Castle and Borough High Street. Elephant & Castle Underground station is at the southern end. It follows the route of the old Roman road Stane Street. In 1912, an outpatients' department of the South London Hospital for Women and Children was opened in Newington Causeway, using money raised by Harriet Shaw Weaver, publisher of The Freewoman, and other feminists. Metro Central Heights (originally known as Alexander Fleming House) -- an early 1960s series of multi-storey blocks designed by Ernő Goldfinger as office buildings subsequently converted into flats—stands at the southern end of the road. The Ministry of Sound, a famous nightclub, is in Gaunt Street just off Newington Causeway. This is also where the Inner London Sessions House, a Crown Court, and the Newington Court Business Centre are located. The Institute of Optometry, formerly the London Refraction Hospital, is at 56–62 Newington Causeway.The Salvation Army UK and Republic of Ireland headquarters occupy a large building at 101 Newington Causeway. The road forms part of the A3. (en)
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