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Places of interest in W9Warwick Avenue tube stationWarwick Avenue opened on 31 January 1915 on the Bakerloo line's extension from Paddington to Queen's Park.[2] The station is located at the junction of Warwick Avenue, Warrington Crescent and Clifton Gardens. For a time prior to its opening, the proposed name for the station was Warrington Crescent.[3]Maida Vale tube stationThe station is 'Grade II' listed building being of architectural and historic interest. In 2009 the station won a National Railway Heritage Award, in the London Regional category, for the successful modernisation of an historic station.[2]Abbey Road (street)Hey Jude (US, 1970 / UK, 1979) ¢ Rarities (UK, 1978) ¢ Rarities (US, 1980) ¢ Past Masters, Volume One (1988) ¢ Past Masters, Volume Two (1988)Victoria Miro GalleryThe Victoria Miro Gallery is a leading[1] British contemporary art gallery in London, with an international reputation,[2] run by Victoria Miro, one of the "grandes dames of the Britart scene", who first exhibited Chris Ofili and the Chapman Brothers.[3] She opened her first gallery in 1985 in Cork Street, where she became one of the principal dealers,[4] then moved to much larger premises adjacent to Hoxton in 2000.[3] Her sale of Ofili's work, The Upper Room, to the Tate gallery in 2005 caused a media furore,[5] as Ofili was a serving trustee of the Tate, which was censured by the Charity Commission.[6] The gallery represents Turner Prize winners, Ofili and Grayson Perry.[7]City Road tube stationBakerloo: Extension to Camberwell ? Central: Denham · Harefield Road · Extension to Richmond ? Jubilee: Ludgate Circus ? Northern: Alexandra Palace · Brockley Hill · Bushey Heath · Cranley Gardens · Crouch End · Elstree South · Highgate (High level) · Mill Hill · Muswell Hill · North End · Stroud Green ? Great Northern & City: Lothbury ? Great Northern & Strand: Wood Green · Hornsey · Harringay ? City & Brixton Railway ? Edgware Road Tube schemesInformation by Wikipedia.com
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