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Croydon

Croydon \Croy"don\, n. [From Croydon, England.]

  1. A kind of carriage like a gig, orig. of wicker-work.

  2. A kind of cotton sheeting; also, a calico.

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Croydon, PA -- U.S. Census Designated Place in Pennsylvania
Population (2000): 9993
Housing Units (2000): 3875
Land area (2000): 2.479705 sq. miles (6.422405 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 2.479705 sq. miles (6.422405 sq. km)
FIPS code: 17448
Located within: Pennsylvania (PA), FIPS 42
Location: 40.093443 N, 74.899128 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 19021
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
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Croydon

Croydon is a large town in south London, England, the principal settlement of the London Borough of Croydon. It is located south of Charing Cross. It is one of the largest commercial districts outside of Central London, bearing one of the largest shopping districts and a developed night-time economy. It is identified in the London Plan as one of 11 metropolitan centres in Greater London. It has a population of 52,104 in the 2011 census, comprising the Addiscombe, Broad Green and Fairfield wards.

Historically a part of Surrey, at the time of the Norman conquest of England, Croydon had a church, a mill, and around 365 inhabitants, as recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086. Croydon expanded during the Middle Ages as a market town and a centre for charcoal production, leather tanning and brewing. The Surrey Iron Railway from Croydon to Wandsworth opened in 1803 and was the world's first public railway. Later nineteenth century railway building facilitated Croydon's growth as a commuter town for London (including the City of London). By the early 20th century, Croydon was an important industrial area, known for car manufacture, metal working and its airport. In the mid 20th century these sectors were replaced by retailing and the service economy, brought about by massive redevelopment which saw the rise of office blocks and the Whitgift Centre, for many decades the largest shopping centre in London until 2008. Croydon was amalgamated into Greater London in 1965.

Croydon lies on a transport corridor between central London and the south coast of England, to the north of two gaps in the North Downs, one followed by the A23 Brighton Road through Purley and Merstham and the main railway line and the other by the A22 from Purley to the M25 Godstone interchange. Road traffic is diverted away from a largely pedestrianised town centre, mostly consisting of the North End. Its main railway station, East Croydon, is a major hub of the national railway transport system, with frequent fast services to central London among other destinations such as Brighton. The town is unique in Greater London for its Tramlink light rail transport system.

Croydon (disambiguation)

Croydon is a district in the London Borough of Croydon, England. It may also refer to:

Croydon (carriage)

A Croydon is a type of horse-drawn two-wheeled carriage. The first examples were seen around 1850 and were made of wicker-work, but they were later made of wood.

Croydon (UK Parliament constituency)

Croydon was a constituency in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1885 to 1918. It elected one Member of Parliament (MP) by the first past the post system of election.

Usage examples of "croydon".

The question was addressed without preliminary as the living-room door opened and the Duchess of Croydon appeared, three of the Bedlington terriers enthusiastically at her heels.

Then, as he was on the point of leaving, the Duke and Duchess of Croydon emerged, preceded by the Bedlington terriers.

Give me the usual authorisation for the RAF then phone through to Croydon to tell them to expect us.

Edge stood outside the hangar at Cold Harbour and watched the Lysander lift off into the fog that was rolling in from the sea as Grant began the return journey to Croydon.

He continued watching as, the terriers preceding, the Duchess of Croydon swept through the St.

Croydon aerodrome later the package had been just as carefully refastened, and no one would have known that it had been opened.

There was a caption beneath the two-column photo, AMERICA'S SWEETHEART IN UK--Monica sinclair waves as she debarks a MATS transport at London's Croydon Airfield to begin a four week tour of American military bases in the UK She was greeted by Col.

The defendant, William Charles Croydon, had abducted Dandridge's sister at knifepoint as she walked from the college library to her off-campus apartment.

As I took her hand, I remembered I had got Vi off on a handling charge after the Croydon bank raid.

And then one bright day Bert, motoring toward Croydon, was arrested by the insurgence of a huge, bolster-shaped monster from the Crystal Palace grounds, and obliged to dismount and watch it.

It had been a windy night, and as he and the other Coffin Hunters entered the lit­tle glade where Rimer, accompanied by Lengyll and Croydon, were sit­ting by a small fire, Reynolds’s cloak swirled around him.