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Kingsway

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Kingsway

Thoroughfare in central London, England, connecting Holborn with the Strand. Opened in 1905, it was named after King Edward VII. The street runs from High Holborn, opposite Southampton Row, to Aldwych.

A tunnel, formerly for tramways, ran below Kingsway, connecting Theobalds Road with the Thames Embankment. Part of is now the Strand underpass (opened 1964), which runs from the northern end of Waterloo Bridge and emerges about halfway up Kingsway.



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About four o'clock on that same afternoon Katharine Hilbery was walking up Kingsway.
"On the whole, what I should like best at this moment," Terence pondered, "would be to find myself walking down Kingsway, by those big placards, you know, and turning into the Strand.
 
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