The Clerkenwell cinema fire occurred in the Dream City adult cinema (also known as the 'New City Cinema') at 7 St John Street, Clerkenwell, London, United...
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history caused by a single person. Clerkenwell cinema fire, 1994 fire in London at an illegally operated adult cinema, intentionally started by an aggrieved...
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the ground. 26 February 1994 Clerkenwell cinema fire London, England 11 13 An arson attack against a cinema in Clerkenwell by patron who was angry at having...
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completed. 1994 26 February: Clerkenwell cinema fire: 11 people die as the result of arson at the Dream City adult cinema. 1 April: Suburban rail Network...
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Angel, London (redirect from Angel, Clerkenwell)
improvement district. Angel straddles the ancient boundary of the parishes of Clerkenwell and Islington that later became the metropolitan boroughs of Finsbury...
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Odeon Cinema, located on Holloway Road Peter Benenson House, headquarters of Amnesty International Sadler's Wells Theatre St John's Gate, Clerkenwell (Islington's...
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Biggleswade (section Cinema)
binders and sketch pads were made by Adams & Harrison which moved from Clerkenwell, London to Havelock Road in 1933. The factory closed in 1987 and gave...
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Walthamstow (section Cinema)
Bloomsbury, via Walthamstow Marshes, Clapton, Hackney Central, Angel and Clerkenwell. The route is unbroken and signposted, but indirect. Lea Bridge Road...
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Thompson) Audience Award: World Cinema Dramatic – Hive (Blerta Basholli) Audience Award: World Cinema Documentary – Writing with Fire (Rintu Thomas and Sushmit...
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its foot, in Finsbury. These included Sadler's Wells, London Spa and Clerkenwell. By the 17th century these traditional sources were inadequate to supply...
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of this demesne, the Knights Hospitaller established a Commandery at Clerkenwell, dedicated to St John in the mid-12th century. In 1194 they received...
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which became a cinema in 1970. It was first known as ABC1 and ABC2 but, since 2001, it has been the Odeon Covent Garden. Another cinema, the Soho Curzon...
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City of London (section Fire brigade)
station, and Blackfriars Bridge. Northbound, the route passes through Clerkenwell, Bloomsbury, King's Cross, and Kentish Town. The route southbound carries...
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in Bardi was renamed Via Arandora Star. St Peter's Italian Church in Clerkenwell, London, unveiled a wall memorial in 1960, and added a second memorial...
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1900 the firm of Chas. Wright Ltd., manufacturing engineers, moved from Clerkenwell: employed for the UK government in World War I and after this it struck...
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Coventry (section Music and cinema)
and clock manufacture and ranked alongside Prescot, in Lancashire and Clerkenwell in London. By the 1850s, Coventry had overshadowed its rivals to become...
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Well Hall (section Coronet Cinema)
built in the early sixteenth century. In 1100 Jordan de Briset Lord of Clerkenwell was recorded as owning two manors in the Eltham area East-Horne and Well-hawe...
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by fire only six years later. Rebuilt as the Elephant and Castle Theatre in 1879, Charlie Chaplin performed there. It was converted to an ABC cinema in...
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in the United Kingdom. The archive is based at 40 Northampton Road, Clerkenwell, London. It attracts over 30,000 visitors a year and deals with a similar...
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It closed in 1956, after a fire, but the street front of the building still survives (see below). Deacons in Clerkenwell (1862). A noted music hall entrepreneur...
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Arthur Wing Pinero (section Cinema)
affluent. He attended Spa Fields Chapel charity school in Exmouth Street, Clerkenwell, London, until the age of ten, when he went to work in his father's office...
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Projected Cities. Clerkenwell: Reaktion Books. ISBN 1-86189-127-X. Retrieved 26 April 2010. Berra, John (2010). Directory of World Cinema: Japan. Fishponds:...
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Art charities. Wright practices pescetarianism. She has lived in the Clerkenwell area of London, Los Angeles, and moved to San Diego in 2022. She was...
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Bishopsgate St. James's Palace St James's Church, Piccadilly St James Church, Clerkenwell St James's Club St James Garlickhythe St James's Hotel and Club St. James's...
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appears to be as 'Harrod & Co. Grocers' at 163 Upper Whitecross Street, Clerkenwell, E.C.1., in 1832. In 1834, in London's East End, he established a wholesale...
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Caught By The River Variety Show, Richmond-upon-Thames, Port Eliot, Hay, Clerkenwell, Hackney and the Crossing The Border Festival in The Hague. London performances...
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Retrieved January 19, 2013. "Bob Marley's 'Is This Love church' destroyed by fire". BBC. March 9, 2012. Retrieved August 30, 2012. "Honour for Arts Centre...
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"The Angel and Islington High Street". Survey of London. 47 : Northern Clerkenwell and Pentonville. London: 439–455. Retrieved 31 August 2015. Croot, Patricia...
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Bathing Buddies (1946) Bathing Franky (2012) Bathory (2008) Bathtime in Clerkenwell (2002) The Bathtub (2016) Bathtubs Over Broadway (2018) Batman series:...
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violent incidents. 1867 13 December 1867: "Clerkenwell Outrage": A bomb planted by Fenians at New Prison in Clerkenwell exploded, killing twelve passers-by....
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