Clarence Way, Camden Town

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Clarence Way, Camden Town

Image: © Stephen McKay Taken: 3 Jul 2007

Although only a short distance from the bustling Camden Market, the streets to the east of Chalk Farm Road seem a world away. Clarence Way was named after a local pub, the Duke of Clarence, which in turn was named after the Prince Regent's brother, William, who became the Duke of Clarence in 1789.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.544295
Longitude
-0.146459