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Geffrye meets his Waterloo (120)
Pentonville Road https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pentonville_Road
Image: © Basher Eyre
Taken: 2 Apr 2016
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Geffrye meets his Waterloo (119)
Seen in Pentonville Road: you're never alone in London!
Image: © Basher Eyre
Taken: 2 Apr 2016
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A501 Pentonville Road
Looking west towards St Pancras and Kings Cross stations. The next stretch is bus and cycle only westwards.
Image: © Robin Webster
Taken: 15 Jan 2011
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Geffrye meets his Waterloo (118)
Pentonville Road https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pentonville_Road
Image: © Basher Eyre
Taken: 2 Apr 2016
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Looking down Pentonville Road towards St Pancras
Image: © Christopher Hilton
Taken: 20 Feb 2012
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Joseph Grimaldi Park
Located to the north of Pentonville Road, near Penton Rise, the park was formerly the churchyard of St. James's Church.
Joseph Grimaldi (1778 – 1837) was an English actor, comedian and dancer, who became the most popular English entertainer of the Regency era. His stage debut was at the nearby Sadlers Wells Theatre in 1780. For more info, see the Wiki entry http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Grimaldi . Grimaldi is buried in the park - see
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Image: © Mike Quinn
Taken: 19 Nov 2014
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Geffrye meets his Waterloo (121)
Looking southwards down Lorenzo Street
Image: © Basher Eyre
Taken: 2 Apr 2016
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Weston Rise Estate, Weston Rise
A Greater London Council estate by Howell, Killick, Partridge, and Amis, 1964-69. In plan it is five blocks linked by service towers roughly in a G-shape. All quite knobbly, with protuberances on each facade, and protruding access balconies. Pevsner notes that in the 1980s, the "aggressively brutalist concrete detail was disguised by painting". Still an interesting group, although I've no idea of the quality of accommodation.
Image: © Stephen Richards
Taken: 9 Jul 2011
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King's Cross Area, London, N1
Looking along Pentonville Road (the A501) towards the King's Cross Station area. Penton Rise (the A201) lies behind the photographer. The church-like building is known as Veolia House. Pentonville Chapel (later known as St James' Episcopal Chapel) existed on this site between 1788-1985. Following its demolition in 1985 this Palladian facsimile was built in 1990 as a mixed complex of flats and offices, including premises for Veolia Environmental Services Plc. The extended former burial ground that surrounds it on three sides now serves as a public garden known as The Joseph Grimaldi Garden, after the late-18th century stage clown whose grave can be seen within it.
Image: © David Hallam-Jones
Taken: 2 Apr 2013
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London, Pentonville Road
Image: © David Dixon
Taken: 26 May 2015
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