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Places of interest in NW6South Hampstead railway stationPlatforms looking southbound, towards the tunnel between here and the Primrose Hill areaWest Hampstead tube stationWest Hampstead tube station is a London Underground Jubilee line station in West Hampstead. It is on West End Lane between Broadhurst Gardens and Blackburn Road and is in Travelcard Zone 2. It lies between Kilburn and Finchley Road tube stations. It is 100m from West Hampstead station on the London Overground North London Line and 200m from West Hampstead Thameslink station.Kilburn High Road railway stationLondon Underground train at Kilburn High RoadEssex Road railway stationA B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZVictoria Miro GalleryWhen Victoria Miro was young, her father had a Covent Garden grocery stall. Her parents were keen on culture and saved, so the family could take holidays in Italy to see the art there.[8] She studied art, then painted at home. She married a lawyer, and had a son and daughter in the 1970s, explaining, "my need to paint seemed to go away when I had children."[8] She looked after the children, until 1985, when she started her Cork Street gallery.[8]Information by Wikipedia.com
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