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Honest Jon's is a British independent record shop based on Portobello Road in Ladbroke Grove, London, operating since 1974. The shop is owned and run by Mark Ainley and Alan Scholefield, who took over from one of the original proprietors, "Honest" Jon Clare.
Beginning to the east of King's Cross St Pancras tube station, the route runs south from Pentonville Road (the Ring Road) along King's Cross Road. It leaves the main King's Cross gyratory near the Clink78 hostel, signposted towards the City of London. The road passes the Mount Pleasant Mail Centre, situated on the western side of the road ...
The Viking of Sixth Avenue is a compilation album by Moondog, released by Honest Jon's on July 10, 2005. [1] It was the first compilation of Moondog's music that spanned his entire music career over several music labels.
Kings Cross, 1894 (the serial killer John Christie stayed here for four nights in 1953 shortly before his arrest). Rowton House at King’s Cross continued in operation until 1960. The building was renovated for £300,000 and opened on 9 October 1961 as the Mount Pleasant Hotel. [2] Parkview House in Newington Butts, 1897. Became the London ...
Kid Activities: 23 Funny Cross the Road Jokes for Kids. The Knickerbocker, or The New York Monthly, March 1847, p. 283. Studio Portrait of Middle aged African American Male.
Google headquarters (left) in King's Cross under construction in 2023. Google King's Cross is an office building under construction in King's Cross, London, forming part of King's Cross Central. It will be the headquarters of Google in the United Kingdom. It is the first building owned and designed by Google outside the United States.
Sea Salt Brownie Bites. 2023 F&W Best New Chef Isabel Coss swears by TJ’s Sea Salt Brownie Bites. These fudgy brownies, cut into eight squares, are packed with chocolate chips and finished with ...
The sign is often referred to as The Gateway to the Cross, because it is prominently visible from all of William Street, which is the principal road leading to Kings Cross from the Sydney CBD. One also must pass directly in front of the sign when entering Kings Cross from either William Street or Darlinghurst Road, the two main access roads.