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12 September: Further IRA bombs explode in Oxford Street and Sloane Square. 8 March: At least 34 people are killed when a German bomb hits the Café de Paris nightclub. 3 July: Chiswick Bridge, Twickenham Bridge, and Hampton Court Bridge over the Thames are formally opened. 29 September: The Whitehall Theatre opens. 1 September: The Poplar Charges Rebellion takes place, led by George Lansbury. March: The Babes in the Wood murders (Epping Forest) happen. 30 January: The Dagenham East rail crash takes place within the Eastern Area of British Railways, wherein 10 individuals are killed in a rear-end collision in fog. London Borough of Barking and Dagenham. The next outer London boroughs are created: Barking and Dagenham, Barnet, Bexley, Brent, Bromley, Croydon, Ealing, Enfield, Haringey, Harrow, Havering, Hillingdon, Hounslow, Kingston upon Thames, Merton, Newham, Redbridge, Richmond upon Thames, Sutton, and Waltham Forest. 401k to gold ira following internal London boroughs are created: Camden, Greenwich, Hackney, Hammersmith and Fulham, Islington, Kensington and Chelsea, Lambeth, Lewisham, Southwark, Tower Hamlets, Wandsworth, and Westminster (the latter incorporating the Metropolitan Boroughs of Paddington and St Marylebone).

38, South Kensington Museums Space. 7 October: The Royal Victoria Dock Bridge, designed by Lifschutz Davidson, formally opens as a footbridge within the Docklands; the option to add a transporter bridge gondola is rarely adopted. 6 Might: The replacement Chelsea Bridge opens. 3 November: Categorical Dairies open Britain's first full-size supermarket in Streatham Hill. 5 December: The Beatles open the Apple Shop. 17 June: The physique of Italian banker Roberto Calvi is discovered hanging from Blackfriars Bridge. He dated Greta Jurossi, a woman of Italian descent throughout his 20s, however she died of tuberculosis.

November: The London County Council erects its first blue plaque to the historian Thomas Babington Macaulay, who died in 1859, at Holly Lodge, Campden Hill. Thirteen April: The Conservative Occasion wins the Higher London Council elections. July: The RT kind bus enters public service in London. Bohn's reference library. London: H.G. London Suburbs. London: Merrell Holberton. 9 June: The Imperial Conflict Museum opens on the Crystal Palace. 20 May: The Imperial Worldwide Exhibition opens at White City.

March: The London Aquarium opens in the former County Corridor on the South Bank. The London County Council begins the construction of a large estate of public housing in Bellingham. January: The Westminster cemeteries scandal begins. July: Deep-level shelters that were in-built 1941-2 are opened to the public. 22 November: The Golders Green Crematorium, the primary in London, opens. 23 January: The "Tottenham outrage", an armed robbery and the murder of a 10-yr-previous boy and a police constable in Tottenham, is carried out by 2 Latvian anarchists.