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- Metro-land abstract "Metro-land (or Metroland) is a name given to the suburban areas that were built to the north west of London in the counties of Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire and Middlesex in the early part of the 20th century that were served by the Metropolitan Railway (the Met), an example of Ribbon development. The Railway was in a privileged position allowing it to retain surplus land; from 1919 this was developed for housing by the nominally independent Metropolitan Railway Country Estates Limited. The term "Metro-land" was coined by the Met's marketing department in 1915 when the Guide to the Extension Line became the Metro-land guide. It promoted a dream of a modern home in beautiful countryside with a fast railway service to central London until the Met was absorbed into the London Passenger Transport Board in 1933.".
- Metro-land thumbnail Met_1_at_Ongar_July_2013_by_Edge.jpg?width=300.
- Metro-land wikiPageExternalLink avengerland.theavengers.tv.
- Metro-land wikiPageExternalLink showphoto.php?photo=1326&title=ruislip-houses-for-sale-in27metro-land-27-magazine-advert&cat=508.
- Metro-land wikiPageExternalLink metropolitan.html.
- Metro-land wikiPageExternalLink www.metroland.org.uk.
- Metro-land wikiPageExternalLink metroland.
- Metro-land wikiPageID "1064140".
- Metro-land wikiPageRevisionID "606491660".
- Metro-land hasPhotoCollection Metro-land.
- Metro-land subject Category:Amersham.
- Metro-land subject Category:History_of_Buckinghamshire.
- Metro-land subject Category:History_of_Hertfordshire.
- Metro-land subject Category:History_of_the_London_Underground.
- Metro-land subject Category:Social_history_of_London.
- Metro-land subject Category:Transport_design_in_London.
- Metro-land type Place.
- Metro-land type PopulatedPlace.
- Metro-land type Wikidata:Q532.
- Metro-land type Place.
- Metro-land type Location.
- Metro-land comment "Metro-land (or Metroland) is a name given to the suburban areas that were built to the north west of London in the counties of Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire and Middlesex in the early part of the 20th century that were served by the Metropolitan Railway (the Met), an example of Ribbon development. The Railway was in a privileged position allowing it to retain surplus land; from 1919 this was developed for housing by the nominally independent Metropolitan Railway Country Estates Limited.".
- Metro-land label "Metro-land".
- Metro-land label "Metro-land".
- Metro-land label "Metro-land".
- Metro-land label "メトロ・ランド".
- Metro-land sameAs Metro-land.
- Metro-land sameAs メトロ・ランド.
- Metro-land sameAs Metro-land.
- Metro-land sameAs m.042v8z.
- Metro-land sameAs Q470522.
- Metro-land sameAs Q470522.
- Metro-land wasDerivedFrom Metro-land?oldid=606491660.
- Metro-land depiction Met_1_at_Ongar_July_2013_by_Edge.jpg.
- Metro-land isPrimaryTopicOf Metro-land.