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  2. Crouch End - Wikipedia

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    Crouch End is an area of North London, England, five miles (8 km) ... Crouch End has two cinemas, the independent Art House and the Crouch End Picturehouse. There ...

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  4. Crouch End (short story) - Wikipedia

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    "Crouch End" is a horror story by Stephen King, set in the real-life North London district of Crouch End, originally published in New Tales of the Cthulhu Mythos , and republished in a slightly different version in King's Nightmares & Dreamscapes collection . It contains distinct references to the horror fiction of H. P. Lovecraft.

  5. Hornsey College of Art - Wikipedia

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    Hornsey College of Art, also known as HCA, founded in 1880 as the Hornsey School of Arts, was an art school in Crouch End, part of Hornsey, Middlesex, England. From 1965 it was in the London Borough of Haringey. From 1955 to 1973, when it was merged into Middlesex Polytechnic, it was called Hornsey College of Arts and Crafts. Teaching at Crouch ...

  6. UK Jewish Film Festival - Wikipedia

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    The films were screened at Arthouse Crouch End, the Barbican Centre, BFI Southbank, Cine Lumiere, Everyman Cinema, JW3, Odeon Swiss Cottage, Odeon South Woodford, Phoenix, East Finchley (all in London), and the Cornerhouse in Manchester and Broadway in Nottingham. [39]

  7. The Queens, Crouch End - Wikipedia

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    Built at the northern end of Hill's recently completed Broadway Parade, it was described in Pevsner as "one of suburban London's outstanding grand pubs". [ 2 ] Diagonally opposite, in Topsfield Parade, was the Queen's Opera House , which was opened in 1897 but damaged by bombing during the Second World War and subsequently demolished.

  8. Crouch End Hippodrome - Wikipedia

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    Crouch End Hippodrome on a c.1900 postcard. The Crouch End Hippodrome, originally the Queen's Opera House, was a theatre that once stood in Tottenham Lane, Crouch End, London. Poster for the Crouch End Hippodrome, 1907. The theatre opened in 1897 as the Queen's Opera House. It later became the Crouch End Hippodrome and subsequently a cinema.

  9. Category:Crouch End - Wikipedia

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