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Qué (quién) es O Brook - definición


O Brook         
  • Looking up the O Brook
  • Remains of one of the later mine workings
RIVER IN THE UNITED KINGDOM
The O Brook is a short tributary of the West Dart River on Dartmoor in Devon, England. It lies near the village of Hexworthy, and the lower part of the stream forms the boundary between the parishes of Holne and Dartmoor Forest (formerly Lydford).
Pymmes Brook         
  • The weir at the south of Jack's Lake at [[Monken Hadley Common]] where Pymmes Brook was dammed.
  •  Pymmes Brook at Fore Street, Edmonton
  • Oak Hill Park]], [[East Barnet]]
  • Pymmes Brook parallel to Crescent Road in 2021
  • Topographic map of the Pymmes Brook catchment area, north London
  • Pymmes Brook from Cat Hill looking down Brookhill Road 1908
RIVER IN THE UNITED KINGDOM
Pymme's Brook; Monken Mead Brook
Pymmes Brook is located in North London and named after William Pymme, a local land owner. It is a minor tributary of the River Lea.
Brook Street, London         
  • Westward view from the east end of Brook Street, close to Hanover Square.
  • Houses of [[Jimi Hendrix]] (No. 23, left) and [[George Frideric Handel]] (No. 25)
STREET IN MAYFAIR, LONDON, ENGLAND
Upper Brook Street, London; Brook Street; Upper Brook Street
Brook Street is an axial street in the exclusive central London district of Mayfair. Most of it is leasehold, paying ground rent to and seeking lease renewals from the reversioner, that since before 1800, has been the Grosvenor Estate.