facts about kingston upon thames


The 1974 Doctor Who story "Invasion of the Dinosaurs" used several locations in the town for filming. It has been the location of Surrey County Hall from 1893, extraterritorially in terms of local government administration since Kingston became part of Greater London in 1965. Kingston upon Thames is a suburban town in Greater London, and is the centre of the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames. Kingston Data uses cookies to enhance your use of this site. It was opened by Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin on 28 October 1927. Kingston upon Thames, also spelled Kingston-upon-Thames, royal borough and outer borough of London, England, about 12 miles (19 km) southwest of central London.It lies on the south bank of the River Thames and is part of the historic county of Surrey.The present borough was established in 1965 by amalgamation of the former royal borough of Kingston upon Thames with the borough of Malden … The 2011 census identified that 2.8% of journeys to work were made by bicycle. The town of Kingston was granted a charter by King John in 1200, but the oldest one to survive is from 1208 and this document is housed in the town's archives. Kingston University runs the Stanley Picker Gallery and Kingston Museum has a changing gallery on the first floor. Kingston was called Cyninges tun in 838, Chingestune in 1086, Kingeston in 1164, Kyngeston super Tamisiam in 1321 and Kingestowne upon Thames in 1589. Kingston also suffered from floods. The renowned Sopwith Camel, Hawker Fury, Hurricane, Hunter and Harrier were all designed and built in the town and examples of all of these aircraft can be seen today at the nearby Brooklands Museum in Weybridge. With the coming of the railway in the 1830s, there was a great deal of development to the south of the town. Southbound services link Surbiton to destinations in Surrey and Hampshire, such as Hampton Court, Guildford, Woking and Basingstoke. It was initially used as a mounting block, but in 1850 it was moved to a more dignified place in the market before finally being moved to its current location in the grounds of the guildhall. This theatre opened on 16 January 2008 and seats approximately 899 people. This theatre opened on 16 January 2008 and seats about 900 people. The borough was reformed by the Municipal Corporations Act 1835, becoming the Municipal Borough of Kingston-upon-Thames (then spelt with hyphens). Central Kingston is a busy, largely pedestrian and predominantly retail centre, with a small number of commercial offices and civic buildings. Shopping is well catered for and is generally towards the upper end of expectations, with a good mixture of familiar High Street chains and more select boutiques. Kingston lies approximately 33 feet (10 metres) above sea level. All Saints Church is host to classical choral and music concerts mostly on Saturdays and houses a Frobenius organ. More recently, a scene from Mujhse Dosti Karoge, a Bollywood film starring Hrithik Roshan as the leading actor, was filmed by the toppled telephone boxes sculpture in Old London Road. It had been known as a Royal borough through custom and the right to the title was confirmed by George V in 1927. It is notable as the ancient market town in which Saxon kings were crowned and today is the administrative centre of the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames. Kingston was built at the first crossing point of the Thames upstream from London Bridge and a bridge still exists at the same site. Kingston upon Thames has been home to a bustling market for centuries with the oldest surviving records dating back to the early 1200’s, and Kingston’s historical market is still thriving today. Kingston sent members to early Parliaments, until a petition by the inhabitants prayed to be relieved from the burden. [30] The 2008 series of Primeval, shown on ITV1 in January, featured almost an entire episode filmed inside the Bentall Centre and John Lewis department stores. It belonged to the king in Saxon times and was the earliest royal borough. A map showing the wards of Kingston-upon-Thames Municipal Borough as they appeared in 1868. Its postcodes are KT1 and KT2. It is situated on the River Thames, about 33 feet (10 m) above sea level and 10 miles (16 km) southwest of Charing Cross (deemed the geographical centre of London).