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Pimlico is the setting of the 1940 version of Gaslight. Post World War II, Pimlico was the setting of the 1949 Ealing comedy Passport To Pimlico. In G. K. Chesterton's Orthodoxy, Pimlico is used as an example of "a desperate thing." Arguing that things are not loved because they are great but become great because they are loved, he asserts that ...
Pimlico is an inner city area of Dublin, Ireland on the southside in Dublin 8. It lies between Thomas Court and Ardee Street. It lies between Thomas Court and Ardee Street. At the Thomas Court end of Pimlico is Pimlico Cottages.
Lutyens flats on Page Street Page Street map Ordnance Survey map of Page Street in the 1890s before slum clearance and the construction of social housing blocks.. Page Street is a street in Pimlico, in the City of Westminster, that runs from Regency Street in the west to the junction of John Islip Street and Dean Ryle Street in the east, parallel with Horseferry Road.
Pimlico (/ ˈ p ɪ m l ɪ k oʊ /) is a London Underground station in Pimlico, City of Westminster. The station is on the Victoria line between Vauxhall and Victoria stations in fare zone 1 . It was a late addition to the line, not appearing in the original plans, and the last to open in 1972.
Map of Zone 1 Underground stations, pre 2021. London is split into six approximately concentric zones. Zone 1 covers the West End, the Holborn district, Kensington, Paddington and the City of London, as well as Old Street, Angel, Pimlico, Tower Gateway, Aldgate East, Euston, Vauxhall, Elephant & Castle, Borough, London Bridge, Earl's Court, Marylebone, Edgware Road, Lambeth North and Waterloo.
Belgrave Road is a street in the Pimlico area of London. [1] It is situated in the city of Westminster and runs between Eccleston Bridge to the northwest and Lupus Street to the southeast. The street and the adjacent area were developed by Thomas Cubitt in the 1840s, who considered it as dwellings for the middle class, as opposed to those he ...
The fourth movie based on R.L. Stine's "Fear Street" book series, a new teen slasher features a retro 1980s setting and a story about a surprise prom queen entry and the murders of her fellow ...
The square dates to the 1830s, an integral part of Thomas Cubitt's planned design of "South Belgravia", which is now called Pimlico. Cubitt designed many of the houses on the square and built and leased Nos 1–3 in 1836 and Nos 4 and 5 in 1842 all of which are grade II listed with English Heritage. [1]