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Encyclopedia > Colonel Talbot Road

Colonel Talbot Road is a well known roadway in the London area. Its northmost point starts at Byron Baseline Road in the east area of Byron and runs down to Lambeth, where it intersects with Wharncliffe Road South and becomes Highway 4. From there, the highway crosses over Highway 402 and Highway 401 and ends shortly thereafter at Southminster Bourne (County Road 18). Nickname: The Forest City Established: unknown Area: 421. ... Byron is suburb of London, Ontario. ... Lambeth was a population center in Westminster Township, Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada. ... Ontario Provincial Highway #4 is a provincially maintained highway in southwestern Ontario, Canada. ... Highway 402 as part of the 400-series network Highway 402 is a 400-Series Highway in southwestern Ontario, Canada that runs from the Blue Water Bridge in Point Edward (a suburb of Sarnia) and Highway 401 in London. ... This article is about the Ontario 400-series highway. ...


The road is named after Colonel Thomas Talbot, who was in charge of settling the area in the 19th Century. Colonel Thomas Talbot (July 19, 1771 — February 5, 1853) was born at Malahide Castle in Ireland. ... Alternative meaning: Nineteenth Century (periodical) (18th century — 19th century — 20th century — more centuries) As a means of recording the passage of time, the 19th century was that century which lasted from 1801-1900 in the sense of the Gregorian calendar. ...



 
 

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