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| | Amazon.com: Books: The Great Book of Amber : The Complete Amber Chronicles, 1-10 (Chronicles of Amber) |
 | | The protagonist of the first five books, Prince Corwin, is all at once fallible, noble and just and wise-cracking, street smart. |  | | These ten books compiled into one are simply some of the greatest, most imaginative, and mind-blowing fantasy ever written. |  | | I love the magic and the epic nature of the adventures, and each individual novel within the series is a wonderful read. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0380809060?v=glance
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| | Yeomen and Princes |
 | | The children of Captain John and Sarah Whipple lived out their lives within ten miles or so of the old home place on North Towne Street in Providence. |  | | Nor did men of property care to be accosted by drunkards, beggars, and cripples asking for alms as they passed by. |  | | Joseph's success as a trader could have been a boon to Whipple relatives, who likely invested heavily in his mercantile shipping adventures. |
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http://whipple.org/charles/yeomenandprinces
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| | myEdinburgh: Fireworks - Bus Diversions |
 | | SERVICE 23, 27, 41 and 42 SOUTHBOUND – Will operate via George Street, St Andrew Sq, South St David Street, Princes Street, Waverley Bridge, Market Street, and on to normal route at North Bank Street. |  | | SERVICE 4, 10, 11, 12, 16, 26, 44 EASTBOUND – Will leave normal route at Princes Street West End then South Charlotte Street, George Street, St Andrew Square, and on to normal route at North St. David Street. |  | | SERVICE 1, 3, 22, 24, 25, 30, 31, 33, 34 and Airlink WESTBOUND – Will leave normal route at Princes Street East End, then South St. David Street, George Street, South Charlotte Street, and on to normal route at Princes Street West End. |
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http://www.myedinburgh.org/?page=1649&screen=1
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| | Metlink - Your guide to public transport in metropolitan Melbourne |
 | | Via Noble Park:, From Dandenong Railway Station into Robinson Street then Walker Street, Thomas Street, Clow Street, Cleeland Street, Heatherton Road, Princes Highway, Heatherton Road, Springvale Road, Princes Highway, Elonera Road, Jacksons Road, Police Road, Police Road, Gladstone Road, Brady Road, Stud Road, Foster Street, McCrae Street, Walker Street, Robinson Street, Dandenong Railway Station. |  | | Via Springvale:, From Dandenong Railway Station into Robinson Street then Walker Street, McCrae Street, Foster Street, Stud Road, Brady Road, Gladstone Road, Police Road, Jacksons Road, Elonera Road, Princes Highway, Springvale Road, Heatherton Road, Princes Highway, Heatherton Road, Cleeland Street, Clow Street, Thomas Street, Walker Street, Robinson Street, to Dandenong Railway Station. |  | | Your guide to public transport in metropolitan MelbourneYour guide to public transport in regional Victoria |
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http://www.metlinkmelbourne.com.au/timetables/timetable_options.php?type=bus&id=MTB801
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| | Moorabbin Transit Route Service 826 - Hampton to Pakenham |
 | | Trips marked "C" indicate buses that commence from the corner of Princes Highway and Duncan Drive and run via Duncan Drive, McGregor Road, Henty Street, Main Street, Railway Avenue, Henry and Station Streets to the terminus in Station Street at Cook Street. |  | | Trips marked "A" indicate buses that travel to Pakenham Township via Princes Highway, Duncan Drive, McGregor Road, Henty Street, Main Street, Railway Avenue, Henry and Station Streets to the terminus in Station Street at Cook Street. |  | | McCrae Street, Plunkett Street and Princes Highway to the corner of Princes Highway and Belgrave-Hallam Road, then via normal route by-passing Fountain Gate Shopping Centre. |
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http://www.buslines.com.au/moorabbin/826.shtml
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| | Recreation Committee |
 | | (5) Further, the Princes Street Working Party would convene, as soon as all the relevant information was to hand, to evaluate the operation and advise on the determination of a strategic plan for the future use of Princes Street Gardens. |  | | To accommodate this venue the putting facility at East Princes Street Gardens would require to be closed and it was proposed to re-establish the putting facility at Bruntsfield Links, on a trial basis, from April to October. |  | | (1) To agree to permit a programme of events in East Princes Street Gardens during the forthcoming Edinburgh Festival Fringe from 4-28 August 2000. |
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http://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/cec/Committee_Services/Committee_Minutes/Recreation_Committee_30_03_2000/f20000901113104x3h.html
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| | Festival City Theatres - Your Visit - How to find us |
 | | (From Princes Street) The Festival Theatre is on Nicolson Street, which is the continuation of North Bridge heading south from the east end of Princes Street (the Balmoral Hotel is on the corner of Princes Street and North Bridge). |  | | The Kings is approximately 15 minutes walk from the west end of Princes Street. |  | | Turn right at the roundabout up Leith Street, which will take you to the east end of Princes Street. |
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http://www.eft.co.uk/yourvisit/findus.asp
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| | Service changes for March 30 |
 | | Southbound to Exhibition and Ontario Place : Over the regular route to south on Dufferin Street, east on Saskatchewan Road, east on Princes Boulevard, west on Quebec Street, south on Ontario Drive to Princes Boulevard. |  | | Westbound: From Broadview Avenue and Queen Street, south on Broadview Avenue, west on Eastern Avenue, west on Front Street, west on Wellington Street, south on Bay Street to east on Front Street. |  | | Eastbound: From Front Street east of Bay Street, east on Front Street, east on Eastern Avenue, north on Broadview Avenue, west on Queen Street, north on Carroll Street, east on Dundas Street, south on Broadview Avenue to Queen Street. |
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http://www.transitstop.net/service_changes_for_05-2003.htm
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| | Auld Edinburgh - Tourist information, Accommodation, Eateries, History and much more |
 | | Princes street divides the Old Town and the New Town, a fact emphasised by the fact that on the Old Town side there are no buildings, giving an uninterrupted view across Princes Street Gardens to the Castle, whereas on the New Town side it is a bustling commercial centre. |  | | Nevertheless Princes Street is still a delight to wander down, offering some of the most impressive views of the Castle in the whole of Edinburgh, and also has most of the usual High Street shopping outlets. |  | | However, don't expect too much from the architecture of Princes Street for it is a notorious mish-mash of clashing architectural styles, not highly regarded by the architecturally minded.. |
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http://www.auldedinburgh.co.uk/shopping/popshops.htm
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| | Princes Street - Review - Almost by accident; a history of Princes St |
 | | At each end was built a railway station - at the east; Edinburgh Waverley (still in use) next to which was built the North British Hotel (now the Balmoral) and at the other, Princes Street Station, and the Caledonian Hotel. |  | | Between Princes Street and George Street runs a narrower road, of much lower class buildings, which for the main part is 'Rose Street' - the mirror image between George Street and Queen Street is 'Thistle Street'. |  | | Princes street became the main shopping centre for Edinburgh almost by accident. |
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http://www.ciao.co.uk/Princes_Street__Review_5343421
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| | Heidelberg - Melbourne University |
 | | Departs from the Melbourne University terminus and operates via Royal Parade, Grattan Street, Swanston Street, Cemetery Road East, Princes Street, Alexandra Parade, Queens Parade, Gold Street, North Terrace and Hoddle Street to Clifton Hill Station. |  | | It then operates via Hoddle Street, North Terrace, Gold Street, Queens Parade, George Street, Alexandra Parade, Princes Street, Cemetery Road East, College Crescent and Royal Parade to the Melbourne University terminus in Royal Parade (east side), immediately south of Gate 12 and opposite the Royal Melbourne Hospital Private Medical Centre. |  | | Departs from the terminus in Yarra Street at Heidelberg Railway Station (east side) and operates via Yarra Street, Mount Street, Yarra Street, Hawdon Street, Burgundy Street, Lower Heidelberg Road, Heidelberg Road and Hoddle Street to Clifton Hill Railway Station. |
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http://www.buslines.com.au/dysons/timetables/route_546.shtml
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| | Visit us - London |
 | | Turn left into the square, cross Princes Street and you will find the entrance to 7 Hanover Square on the left-hand side of the square (between Princes Street and Hanover Street). |  | | Turn left into the square and youÂll find the entrance to 7 Hanover Square on the left-hand side of the square (between Princes Street and Hanover Street). |  | | Turn left into the square and you will find the entrance to 7 Hanover Square on the left-hand side of the square (between Princes Street and Hanover Street). |
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http://www.inscape.com/contactus/london.asp
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| | Tour of Scotland |
 | | Princes Street Gardens are in two parts, separated by the roadway of the Mound and the classical architecture of the art galleries. |  | | The panorama of Princes Street with Princes Street Gardens, the Scott Memorial and the Castle is one of the most famous views in the British Isles. |  | | The railway was introduced through Princes Street Gardens in 1846, but tunnelling and embankments, together with the well-wooded valley floor, have safeguarded the environment of the gardens. |
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http://homepages.tesco.net/~scotlandweb/tour/0010.html
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| | Illustrated Guide to Places to Visit - Princes Street, Edinburgh |
 | | Princes Street was part of the "New Town" of Edinburgh, which was built in the latter half of the 18th century during the reign of the Hanoverian King George III. |  | | This description of Princes Street is divided into two sections - the south side of the street which includes the gardens and castle and, on the second page, a quick tour of the retail outlets on the north side of the street. |  | | In the 19th century, the Royal Scottish Academy and the National Gallery of Scotland, with their Grecian-style columns, were built at the junction of The Mound and Princes Street. |
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http://www.rampantscotland.com/visit/blvisitprinces.htm
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| | Heidelberg - Melbourne University |
 | | Departs from the Melbourne University terminus and operates via Royal Parade, Grattan Street, Swanston Street, Cemetery Road East, Princes Street, Alexandra Parade, Queens Parade, Gold Street, North Terrace and Hoddle Street to Clifton Hill Station. |  | | It then operates via Hoddle Street, North Terrace, Gold Street, Queens Parade, George Street, Alexandra Parade, Princes Street, Cemetery Road East, College Crescent and Royal Parade to the Melbourne University terminus in Royal Parade (east side), immediately south of Gate 12 and opposite the Royal Melbourne Hospital Private Medical Centre. |  | | Route 546 connects with tram services at Queens Parade, Brunswick Street, Nicholson Street, Lygon Street, Royal Parade, Elizabeth Street, Swanston Street and Victoria Street, and other bus services at Clifton Hill Railway Station, Rathdowne Street and Grattan Street. |
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http://www.buslines.com.au/dysons/timetables/route_546.shtml
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| | Princes Street Gardens - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Princes Street Gardens is a public park in Edinburgh, Scotland in the shadow of Edinburgh Castle. |  | | The gardens run along the south side of Princes Street and are divided by the Mound, with East Princes Street Gardens running from the Mound to Waverley Bridge and covering 8.5 acres (34,000 m²). |  | | East Princes Street Gardens, looking north-east from the Mound, showing the Scott Monument(l), Balmoral Hotel (c) and Waverley Station(r) with the North Bridge behind it. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Princes_Street_Gardens
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| | Pictures of Edinburgh's Princes Street Gardens |
 | | The Princes Street Gardens are divided by the Mound in East Princes Street Gardens and West Princes Street Gardens. |  | | In the East Princes Street Gardens there's the Scott Monument, the dark neo-gothic monument dedicated to Sir Walter Scott and the world's largest monument ever to be built in memory of a writer. |  | | It was introduced through Princes Street Gardens in 1846 and due to the way they were made they did not affect the Gardens in any way. |
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http://www.scotland-flavour.co.uk/princes-street-gardens.html
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| | Cruise Travel: If you only have a day in Edinburgh: Scotland's capital is delightfully walkable |
 | | At the corner of Princes Street and The Mound (a bridge street running toward Old Town), a floral clock is a most decorative feature, and paved paths lined with benches lead down through landscaped parkland. |  | | North and parallel to Princes Street are George and Queen streets, handsome wide thoroughfares designed to distinguish New Town living from the cramped narrow lanes and now quite charming courtyards of Old Town. |  | | At the west end of Princes Street and the Gardens lies the imposing Caledonian Hotel, built by the rival Caledonian Railway. |
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http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0FCP/is_6_24/ai_101612774
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| | Edinburgh Festival Theatre |
 | | The Festival Theatre is on Nicolson Street, which is the continuation of North Bridge heading south from Princes Street (the Balmoral Hotel is on the corner of Princes Street and North Bridge). |  | | On Foot (From Princes Street) The Festival Theatre is on Nicolson Street, which is the continuation of North Bridge heading south from the East end of Princes Street (the Balmoral Hotel is on the corner of Princes Street and North Bridge). |  | | The main Lothian bus routes which serve the Festival Theatre are: 2, 3, 3A, 5, 7, 8, 14, 21, 29, 31, 33, 37, 37A, 42 and 49. |
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http://www.worldwidedanceuk.com/content.asp?CategoryID=343
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| | Moorabbin Transit Route Service 826 - Hampton to Pakenham |
 | | Trips marked "D" indicate buses that depart in Station Street at Cook Street and run via Station Street, Main Street, Henty Street, McGregor Road and Duncan Drive to terminate at the corner of Princes Highway and Duncan Drive. |  | | There is no service along the Princes Highway between Mansfield Street and Clyde Road, or to Berwick Railway Station on Saturday. |  | | Departs from the terminus in Station Street at Cook Drive and runs via Station Street, Main Street and Railway Avenue, then via the reverse of the above route to Walker and Robinson Streets, then via Robinson Street to the Dandenong Railway Station Bus Interchange. |
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http://www.buslines.com.au/moorabbin/826.shtml
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| | Heidelberg - Melbourne University |
 | | Departs from the Melbourne University terminus and operates via Royal Parade, Grattan Street, Swanston Street, Cemetery Road East, Princes Street, Alexandra Parade, Queens Parade, Gold Street, North Terrace and Hoddle Street to Clifton Hill Station. |  | | Departs from the terminus in Victoria Street (south side), immediately west of Queen Street and operates via Victoria Street, Peel Street, Elizabeth Street and Grattan Street, then via the normal route described above (Melbourne University to Heidelberg) to the terminus at Heidelberg Station. |  | | Departs from the terminus in Yarra Street at Heidelberg Railway Station (east side) and operates via Yarra Street, Mount Street, Yarra Street, Hawdon Street, Burgundy Street, Lower Heidelberg Road, Heidelberg Road and Hoddle Street to Clifton Hill Railway Station. |
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http://www.buslines.com.au/dysons/timetables/route_546.shtml
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| | Moorabbin Transit Route Service 811 - Dandenong to Brighton |
 | | Departs from the terminus at Dandenong Railway Station and runs via Foster Street, Robinson Street, Walker Street, Thomas Street, Clow Street, Cleeland Street, Heatherton Road, Princes Highway, Heatherton Road, View Road. |  | | Then runs via South Road, Roslyn Street, Dendy Street, Well Street, Male Street (Middle Brighton Railway Station) and Wilson Street to the terminus outside the Brighton Town Hall in Wilson Street. |  | | Departs from the terminus outside the Brighton Town Hall in Wilson Street and runs via Wilson Street, St Andrews Street, Church Street and runs via Church Street (Middle Brighton Railway Station), Dendy Street, Roslyn Street, South Road, Nepean Highway, Station Street to Moorabbin Railway Station. |
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http://www.buslines.com.au/moorabbin/811.shtml
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| | Central Edinburgh - Map of Hanover Streeet and Princes Street - a popular location for photographic studios |
 | | A few yards along Princes Street, to the west of its junction with Hanover Street was No. 79 Princes Street. |  | | It is dated in manuscript, 1863, and has in tiny font on the back "Removing to 79 Princes Street, 1st Floor". |  | | Parisian Photo Co sometimes used the address 1 Hanover Street, and sometimes used the address No. 75 Princes Street. |
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http://www.edinphoto.org.uk/1_map/1_map_edinburgh_hanover_street_and_princes_street.htm
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| | Independent on Sunday, The: Christmas shopping special: No place like home: what's on offer in |
 | | Princes Street is lined with chains including H&M, Boots and Marks & Spencer, while at 48 Princes Street you'll find Edinburgh's best-loved department store, Jenners (0131 225 2442; www.jenners.com), which claims to be the oldest independent department store in the world (it opened in 1838), selling everything from fashion and beauty to homeware and toys. |  | | Princes Street and George Street are Edinburgh's prime targets for a spot of retail therapy. |  | | Cardiff's main shopping drags are around High Street, St Mary Street and the pedestrianised Queen Street. |
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http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4159/is_200411/ai_n12762823
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| | Hotels near Edinburgh castle, Royal Yacht Britannia & Princes Street Gardens |
 | | The Herald House Hotel is a beautifully presented 3 star hotel, only 10 minutes from the great Princes Street in Edinburgh you will be guaranteed great value accommodation where you can unwind and relax in the great environment. |  | | Situated on Princes Street right in the heart of the city, the Old Waverley enjoys spectacular views of Princes Street Gardens and the Castle. |  | | Situated at the west end of Princes Street on Shadwick Place, this hotel has recently been refurbished in June 2004, to a very high standard. |
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http://www.gnws.co.uk/scotland/onlinedinburgh.htm
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| | Auld Edinburgh - Tourist information, Accommodation, Eateries, History and much more |
 | | Princes street divides the Old Town and the New Town, a fact emphasised by the fact that on the Old Town side there are no buildings, giving an uninterrupted view across Princes Street Gardens to the Castle, whereas on the New Town side it is a bustling commercial centre. |  | | Nevertheless Princes Street is still a delight to wander down, offering some of the most impressive views of the Castle in the whole of Edinburgh, and also has most of the usual High Street shopping outlets. |  | | However, don't expect too much from the architecture of Princes Street for it is a notorious mish-mash of clashing architectural styles, not highly regarded by the architecturally minded.. |
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http://www.auldedinburgh.co.uk/shopping/popshops.htm
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| | Princes Street Galleries, Edinburgh, Galleries, Underground Mall |
 | | The approach brings together three dramatic elements: the creation of a Princes Street that will be a pleasure for pedestrians, the creation of a grand top-lit Gallery which would give views to the city, the gardens and the Scott Monument and which sensitively integrates shopping within the city centre and a new public square. |  | | Princes Street 'Galleries' - original proposal in 2002 for half a mile of mall under Princes St. - current proposal involves mall from Waverley to the Mound. |  | | The intention of a scheme for the east section of Princes Street is to look for an urban approach that will become the catalyst for change over the entire length of the street. |
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http://www.edinburgharchitecture.co.uk/edi_galleries.htm
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| | Metlink - Your guide to public transport in metropolitan Melbourne |
 | | It then operates via Hoddle Street, North Terrace, Gold Street, Queens Parade, George Street, Alexandra Parade, Princes Street, Cemetery Road East, College Crescent and Royal Parade to the Melbourne University terminus in Royal Parade (east side), immediately south of Gate 12 and opposite the Royal Melbourne Hospital Private Medical Centre. |  | | Departs from the terminus in Yarra Street at Heidelberg Railway Station (east side) and operates via Yarra Street, Mount Street, Yarra Street, Hawdon Street, Burgundy Street, Lower Heidelberg Road, Heidelberg Road and Hoddle Street to Clifton Hill Railway Station. |  | | Customers please note the 546 bus connects with tram services at Queens Parade, Brunswick Street, Nicholson Street, Lygon Street, Royal Parade, Elizabeth Street, Swanston Street and Victoria Street, and other bus services at Clifton Hill Railway Station, Rathdowne Street and Grattan Street. |
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http://www.metlinkmelbourne.com.au/timetables/timetable_options.php?type=bus&id=MTB546
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| | Illustrated Guide to Places to Visit - Princes Street, Edinburgh |
 | | Princes Street was part of the "New Town" of Edinburgh, which was built in the latter half of the 18th century during the reign of the Hanoverian King George III. |  | | This description of Princes Street is divided into two sections - the south side of the street which includes the gardens and castle and, on the second page, a quick tour of the retail outlets on the north side of the street. |  | | At the far end of the south side of Princes Street are two churches - St John's at the corner of Lothian Road and St Cuthbert's (the large building in the foreground of the picture above, which was taken from the ramparts of Edinburgh castle in winter time, after a fall of snow). |
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http://www.rampantscotland.com/visit/blvisitprinces.htm
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| | City of Greater Dandenong - Wards |
 | | Carlton Road (west), Devira Street (south), Sylvia Street (west), Kandra Road (west), Scoresby Freeway Reservation (north), Halton Road (west), Elonera Road (south), Princes Hwy (south east) David Street (east), James Street (north), Ash Grove (west), Woodlee Street (north), Sheales Street (west), Cleeland Street (south) Oswald Street (west), Stud Road (north) to starting point. |  | | Corrigan Road (south), Cheltenham Road (east), Bridge Road (north), Popes Road (west), Chandler Road (south), Isaac Road (west), Bloomfield Road (north), Moodemere Street (west) to starting point. |  | | Police Road (east), Dandenong Creek (south east), Heatherton Road (west), Stud Road (north), Carlton Road (west), Devira Street (south), Sylvia Street (west), Kandra Street (west), Scoresby Freeway Reservation (north) to starting point. |
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http://www.greaterdandenong.com/Documents.asp?ID=1317&Title=Wards
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