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BROMPTON

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Originally appearing in Volume V04, Page 634 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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BROMPTON , a western See also:

district of See also:London, See also:England, in the See also:south-See also:east of the See also:metropolitan See also:borough of See also:Kensington. Brompton Road, leading south-See also:west from Knightsbridge, is continued as Old Brompton Road and See also:Richmond Road, to join Lillie Road, at which point are the District and West London railway stations of West Brompton. The See also:Oratory of St See also:Philip See also:Neri, commonly called Brompton Oratory, See also:close by the See also:Victoria and See also:Albert Museum, the Brompton See also:consumption See also:hospital and the West London or Brompton See also:cemetery are included in this district, which is mainly occupied by residences of the better class.

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