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  1. El Museo de Arte de Worcester (inglés: Worcester Art Museum, también conocido por la sigla WAM) es un museo de bellas artes en la ciudad estadounidense de Worcester, inaugurado en 1898. Con una colección compuesta por más de 35 000 obras de distintas culturas y períodos, es el segundo museo más grande de Nueva Inglaterra. 2 .

  2. Beaumont Street is a street in the centre of Oxford, England . The street was laid out from 1828 to 1837 with elegant terraced houses in the Regency style. Before that, it was the location of Beaumont Palace, now noted by a plaque near the junction with Walton Street. Nikolaus Pevsner considered it " the finest street ensemble of Oxford.

  3. Royal Worcester is a porcelain brand based in Worcester, England. It was established in 1751 and is believed to be the oldest or second oldest remaining English porcelain brand still in existence today, although this is disputed by Royal Crown Derby, which claims 1750 as its year of establishment. Part of the Portmeirion Group since 2009, Royal ...

  4. Worcester (Sudáfrica) /  -33.645, 19.443611111111. Worcester, Sudáfrica es una ciudad situada a unos 120 km de Ciudad del Cabo, en el valle del río Breede . Fundada en 1820 tras la unión de dos granjas, Roodewal y Langerug, y llamada así en honor del Marqués de Worcester, hermano de Lord Charles Somerset .

  5. The Worcester and Shrewsbury Railroad was 2.7 miles (4.3 km) long and ran entirely within the city of Worcester. It was originally built to 3 ft ( 914 mm) narrow gauge. [1] : 2 The line's western terminal was near Washington Square, just north of where Union Station was built in 1875. [2] [3] It ran east and northeast along Shrewsbury Street ...

  6. Watling Street. Watling Street is a historic route in England that crosses the River Thames at London and which was used in Classical Antiquity, Late Antiquity, and throughout the Middle Ages. It was used by the ancient Britons and paved as one of the main Roman roads in Britannia (Roman-governed Great Britain during the Roman Empire ).

  7. David Anthony McGreavy (born 1951), also known as The Monster of Worcester or The Real Friday the 13th Killer, is an English convicted triple murderer who killed and dismembered his friend's three children in 1973. He was in the news in 2013 when an anonymity order imposed in 2009 was lifted based on findings that there was a public interest in ...