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Fitzrovia (1409 bytes)
3: !colspan=2 align=center bgcolor="#ff9999"|Fitzrovia 24: The area of [[London]] known as '''Fitzrovia''' is bounded on the east by the [[Tottenham Cour... Philip O'Connor (927 bytes) 1: ...He was one of the 'Wheatsheaf writers' of 1930s [[Fitzrovia]] (who took their name from a pub). He married si... New Road (1058 bytes) 1: .... At that time the districts of [[Marylebone]], [[Fitzrovia]] and [[Bloomsbury, London|Bloomsbury]] were on t... Norman Cameron (1339 bytes) 1: ...t Graves]] and [[Laura Riding]]; and later as a [[Fitzrovia]]n with [[Dylan Thomas]], [[Geoffrey Grigson]], [... West End of London (2859 bytes) 16: * [[Fitzrovia]] Bloomsbury, London (3015 bytes) 32: ...g's Cross (London)|King's Cross]] to the north, [[Fitzrovia]] to the west, [[Clerkenwell]] to the east and [[... Ruthven Todd (2716 bytes) 50: *McGonagall Remembers Fitzrovia in the 1930s (1973) John Gawsworth (3128 bytes) 7: ...], returning to a picturesque eccentricity as a [[Fitzrovia]]n. His ''Collected Poems'' appeared in 1949. A l... Nina Hamnett (3594 bytes) 13: ... the end of [[World War II]], the area known as [[Fitzrovia]] was London's main Bohemian artistic centre. The... London Borough of Camden (3858 bytes) 46: *[[Fitzrovia]] Bohemianism (3792 bytes) 7: ...ates|USA]]; and in [[Chelsea, London|Chelsea]], [[Fitzrovia]] and [[Soho]] in [[London]]. Modern Bohemias inc... Philip Toynbee (3724 bytes) 9: ...ip and Anne lived a [[bohemian]] life in London [[Fitzrovia]], and Philip was drinking heavily. At that time ...
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