• Scotland Yard has given nomenclature to a number of common terms, including "Black Maria" for police van, which became popular in 1858.
  • Scotland Yard was divided into two parts. The first one was called Great Scotland Yard and the second – Middle Scotland Yard.
  • The name Scotland Yard has become almost synonymous with detective work and police force, thanks to Hollywood movies and television shows.
  • With all this confusion, it's time to investigate the story of Scotland Yard and some of its most infamous cases, from Jack the Ripper to the 2005 London bombings.
  • Great Scotland Yard is a short road spanning between Whitehall and Northumberland Avenue, taking just three minutes to walk from one end to the other.
  • The origins of Great Scotland Yard can be traced back to the dawn of the 19th century when London was undergoing a profound transformation.
  • Depicted in fiction for well over a century as the world's premier police force, Scotland Yard might be the most famous banner for law enforcement in history.
  • Its entrance was also on Scotland Yard and the officers who worked there soon began referring to their station house as Scotland Yard.
  • İlk hamle yana 1890 için Norman Shaw Binalar üzerinde Victoria Embankment , 500 metre daha güneye, "Yeni Scotland Yard" olarak bilinmektedir.
  • ...[2] The Metropolitan Police moved away from Scotland Yard in 1890, and the name "New Scotland Yard" was adopted for the new headquarters.