- Paddington
infobox UK place
country = England
map_type = Greater London
region = London
static_
static_image_caption = St Mary's Hospital
population =
official_name = Paddington
latitude = 51.5172
longitude = -0.1730
os_grid_reference = TQ267814
london_borough = Westminster
post_town = LONDON
postcode_area =W
postcode_district =W2
dial_code = 020
constituency_westminster = Cities of London and Westminster
london_distancePaddington is an area of the
City of Westminster , inCentral London ,England . It was formerly a metropolitan borough of itself, but was integrated with Westminster andGreater London in 1965.Historically a part of
Middlesex , the earliest extant reference to "Padington" is in the year 1056. Three important landmarks of the district are Paddington station, designed by the celebratedengineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel and opened in 1847; St Mary's Hospital andPaddington Green police station (the most important high-security police station in theUnited Kingdom ).Associated celebrities
Paddington has been home to many famous sons, daughters and associated residents, including:
*
Robert Browning , the great Victorianpoet who lived at Beauchamp Lodge on the junction of two canals and named that precinct "Little Venice". (The name is now given to a longer reach of the canal system.)* Edward Wilson,
physician ,naturalist andornithologist who died in 1912 on Captain Robert Scott's ill-fated British Antarctic expedition. The Senior Street primary school was renamed the Edward Wilson School after him in 1952.* At St Mary's Hospital in 1874, C R Alder Wright synthesised
heroin (diacetylmorphine). Also there, in 1928, SirAlexander Fleming first isolatedpenicillin .* The royal princes William (21 June, 1982) and Henry ("Harry") (15 September, 1984) were both born at St Mary's Hospital.
* A notable contemporary resident is
Michael Bond , theauthor of children’s and adult fiction, most famously "Paddington Bear"* Celebrity actors associated with Paddington include Sir
Alec Guinness ,Emma Thompson andKiefer Sutherland , .*
Margaret Jay , former Labour leader in the House of Lords and daughter ofJames Callaghan lives in the area and has the title 'Baroness Jay of Paddington'.References in fiction
*Possibly the most famous fictional reference to Paddington comes from
Michael Bond 'sPaddington Bear books. In the story, Paddington is named after the station where he was found and adopted.*In the BBC mini-series of
John le Carré 's "Smiley's People ", the General lives off Westbourne Terrace, and Smiley later visits, with scenes also filmed around Paddington Station and Craven Road.*In the
Railway Series books by Rev. W. Awdry, the characterDuck the Great Western Engine is said to have once lived here.*In the
Sherlock Holmes short story "The Stockbroker's Clerk ", Dr. Watson mentioned that he purchased a practice in the Paddington district.*"
4.50 from Paddington " is one of the most well-known ofAgatha Christie 'sMiss Marple mystery novel series.* In the original stage version of "
Oliver! ", Oliver meets theArtful Dodger outside what is nowPaddington Green ; this is changed in the 1968 film version, in which Oliver meets him in the marketplace of London.Paddington station
Paddington has a main-line railway station, Paddington station, with commuter service to the west of London (e.g.
Slough ,Maidenhead , Reading,Swindon ) and main-line service toOxford ,Bristol , Bath,Taunton , Exeter,Plymouth ,Cornwall and SouthWales (includingCardiff andSwansea ). There is also theHeathrow Express service toHeathrow Airport .In the station are statues of its designer
Isambard Kingdom Brunel and the children's fiction characterPaddington Bear .Education
Gallery
See also
* Paddington Bridge
*Paddington Bear
* "Pretty Polly Perkins of Paddington Green "
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