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Amusing street names - Rue David Bowie inaugurated today.
JamesSeed
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My pal Brian Cowan has just told me that Rue David Bowie is being inaugurated in Paris today, a day which also marks Bowie's 77th birthday.
This reminded my of my favourite amusing street name, which I stumbled upon during my first honeymoon, near Longchamps in Paris in the early eighties.
Avenue Gordon Bennett
The street was named after James Gordon Bennett:
'James Gordon Bennett: The Eccentric Millionaire
Known as the first true playboy, the eccentric James Gordon Bennett was born in 1841 to an Irish mother and a Scottish father. His father owned the New York Herald Tribune newspaper. James, with his parents’ consent moved to Paris to head up the company’s European newspaper office. While there he promoted the Tribune by sponsoring a range of sporting events and exhibitions. In 1900 he sponsored the first ever international motoring competition for “The Gordon Bennett Cup”. It was intended to be a competition between national automobile clubs, or nations, and not individuals. The event was conceived as the equivalent of the yachting America’s Cup, which by pitting nations against each other in competition would stimulate and test new automobile technology. Interestingly, it is understood that he did not drive a car and never attended any of the Gordon Bennett Races. He died aged 77, virtually bankrupt, having spent an estimated $40 million during his lifetime.'
Sounds like he lived quite a life.
Anyone else have a favourite amusing street name?
This reminded my of my favourite amusing street name, which I stumbled upon during my first honeymoon, near Longchamps in Paris in the early eighties.
Avenue Gordon Bennett
The street was named after James Gordon Bennett:
'James Gordon Bennett: The Eccentric Millionaire
Known as the first true playboy, the eccentric James Gordon Bennett was born in 1841 to an Irish mother and a Scottish father. His father owned the New York Herald Tribune newspaper. James, with his parents’ consent moved to Paris to head up the company’s European newspaper office. While there he promoted the Tribune by sponsoring a range of sporting events and exhibitions. In 1900 he sponsored the first ever international motoring competition for “The Gordon Bennett Cup”. It was intended to be a competition between national automobile clubs, or nations, and not individuals. The event was conceived as the equivalent of the yachting America’s Cup, which by pitting nations against each other in competition would stimulate and test new automobile technology. Interestingly, it is understood that he did not drive a car and never attended any of the Gordon Bennett Races. He died aged 77, virtually bankrupt, having spent an estimated $40 million during his lifetime.'
Sounds like he lived quite a life.
Anyone else have a favourite amusing street name?
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Cock Lane, EC1
Bellenden Road, SE15
Clitterhouse Road, NW2
Beaver Close, SE20
Helmet Row, EC1
Gropecunt Lane (lots of places in London and elsewhere)3 -
Upper Butts in Brentford. (Made even more amusing by the famous female newsreader who used to live at number 1.)1
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I used to rent a flat in a small lane called simply "Backsideans", as far as I know the only one in the country. Opinions differ regarding its pronunciation.I've since moved and my house is on the High Street. A bit weird really, given it's at the bottom of a hill.1
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Haha Road takes some beating when it comes to funny.7
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Fanny Hands Lane….Ludford Lincolnshire.
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We have a AC/DC Street (Calle AC/DC) here in honour of the band and also a Calle Maria Juana which is a popular place for smokers.3
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BUTTS PASSAGE , just off Eltham
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Minge Lane
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Letsby Avenue (S.Yorks Police, Sheffield)
Bell End (Wollaston, Northants)
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Pennis Lane, Fawkham3
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A road in Manchester, Levenshulme if I remember correctly, is called The Street With No Name.
Evidently it genuinely has no name!1 -
Pratts Bottom, between Bromley and Orpington.0
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swordfish said:Letsby Avenue (S.Yorks Police, Sheffield)
Bell End (Wollaston, Northants)2 -
There's a Lewisham Strasse in the centre of Berlin, and yesterday, I discovered there is a Calle Moby Dick in Malaga.0
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Titty Ho in Northamptonshire cannot be bettered2
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ElfsborgAddick said:Pratts Bottom, between Bromley and Orpington.0
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Not a street but a place in Japan
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Pilot Knob Road - Minnesota, USA.1
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Tom Tit Lane (Maldon?)1
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Dumb woman's lane in udimore
Crazy lane in Sedlescombe0 -
blackpool72 said:ElfsborgAddick said:Pratts Bottom, between Bromley and Orpington.
Apologies, you're correct.
@clb74 lives there now I'm told.0 -
Thong Lane, near Gravesend0
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There’s a Transfer Road in Penang, Malaysia, and there’s a Harris Road in Bexleyheath.Spooky.0
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ElfsborgAddick said:Pratts Bottom, between Bromley and Orpington.
How about....
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The Prince-e-Paul said:ElfsborgAddick said:Pratts Bottom, between Bromley and Orpington.
How about....
This always makes me smile when I'm in Sweden, you're used to this by now I imagine.
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