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Places of interest in NW1Chester TerraceThe Avengers used this location in the episode called "You'll Catch your Death" (1968).[5] It featured in the 1997 film version of George Orwell's "Keep The Aspidistra Flying". The street is mentioned in the book "All Roads Lead to Calvary" by Jerome K. Jerome who used the location in the story "Malvina of Brittany". It was a major location in The End of the Affair (1955) It featured in The Nanny (1965).Nordic churches in LondonBrompton Oratory · Chelsea Old Church · St Luke, Chelsea, Sydney Street · Holy Redeemer and St Thomas Moore, Cheyne Row · Holy Trinity Brompton · St Barnabas, Kensington · St Columba's, Pont Street · St Mary Abbots, KensingtonCumberland TerraceThe Terrace was built by William Mountford Nurse, with James Thomson serving as resident architect, and was completed in 1826. It consists of three main blocks, linked together by decorative arches with typical neoclassical style and grandeur. The central block includes a large sculptural pediment above a long colonnade of Ionic columns.Manor House tube stationPlatform roundelHarringay StadiumContemporary newspaper reports suggest that the crowds at the stadium could also be prone to violent outbreaks. There were at least three documented incidents of serious crowd disorder between 1938 and 1957. On May 14, 1938 when speedway racing was stopped early due to an accident, a crowd of 2,000 demanded their money back. When their demands were ignored the crowd broke onto the track, smashing and damaging parts of the stadium and setting fire to the track's tractor.[10]Information by Wikipedia.com
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