London Town may refer to:
- London Town, a nickname for London, United Kingdom
- London Town (film), 1946 British musical film
- London Town (Kano album), 2007
- London Town (Wings album), 1978
- "London Town" (Wings song), 1978
- "London Town" (Bucks Fizz song), 1983
- "London Town", a traditional song performed by Bellowhead on the album Burlesque
- London Town Publik House, a 1745 landmark in Woodland Beach, Maryland, USA
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... Although there are currently no major towns on the river other than Annapolis, a "lost town" called London Town (also known as Londontowne or Londontown) was established on the south ... located between Almshouse Creek (named because London Town's only surviving house was used as the county almshouse until 1965) and Glebe Bay, and across the river from Ferry Point (before the bridges were ... been restored and is open to the public as part of Historic London Town and Gardens ...
... London Town is a 1946 musical film, generally regarded as one of the most infamous flops in the history of British cinema ... revolves around comedian Jerry Sanford (Sid Field), who arrives in London believing he has been hired as the star of a major stage production, when in fact he's ... hall performer Field had cheered up wartime London audiences with his hugely successful stage variety shows, including Strike a New Note (1943), Strike it Again (1944), and ...
Famous quotes containing the words town and/or london:
“There is a great deal of self-denial and manliness in poor and middle-class houses, in town and country, that has not got into literature, and never will, but that keeps the earth sweet; that saves on superfluities, and spends on essentials; that goes rusty, and educates the boy; that sells the horse, but builds the school; works early and late, takes two looms in the factory, three looms, six looms, but pays off the mortgage on the paternal farm, and then goes back cheerfully to work again.”
—Ralph Waldo Emerson (18031882)
“One of the many to whom, from straightened circumstances, a consequent inability to form the associations they would wish, and a disinclination to mix with the society they could obtain, London is as complete a solitude as the plains of Syria.”
—Charles Dickens (18121870)