Norfolk Road where it is crossed by Woronzow Road

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Norfolk Road where it is crossed by Woronzow Road

Image: © Richard Rogerson Taken: 7 Nov 2011

The name Woronzow comes from Simon Romanovitch Woronzow, 3rd Count Woronzow. He was born in 1744 into one of the great aristocratic families of Russia. He came to England as a diplomat in 1784-96 and was Russian Ambassador to England 1796-1806. He died in 1832, aged 88. The street where he resided in St. John's Wood, London, was named after him.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.537663
Longitude
-0.170809