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  2. Flying Scotsman, Kings Cross - Wikipedia

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    The Flying Scotsman, 2008 The Scottish Stores, the original name. The Flying Scotsman is a Grade II listed public house at 2–4 Caledonian Road, Kings Cross, London. [1]It was originally called The Scottish Stores, and was designed by the architects Wylson and Long, probably for James Kirk, and built in 1900–01.

  3. List of pubs in London - Wikipedia

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    Flying Scotsman, Kings Cross: 1901 2–4 Caledonian Road, Kings Cross. Now the Scottish Stores. The Hope: 19th century II 94 Cowcross Street, Smithfield The Hope and Anchor, Islington: Greene King: 1880 II 207, Upper St The Island Queen: 1851 II 87 Noel Road: The Old Queens Head: The Columbo Group II Essex Rd The Old Red Lion, Islington: II The ...

  4. List of pubs named Carpenters Arms - Wikipedia

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    A pub in Whitfield Street in the Fitzrovia neighbourhood of London near Tottenham Court Road. [99] A gastropub in Hammersmith opened in 2007. [100] [101] Restaurant critic A. A. Gill gave the pub a five-star review in The Sunday Times. [102] A pub on Kings Cross Road in the Kings Cross area of central London. [103] In 2017, the pub re-opened as ...

  5. List of department stores of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Opened by William Chickall Jay. The store was rebuilt to designs by Sir Henry Tanner in 1925. The store was bought by Great Universal Stores in 1946. 1841 [292] [514] Jenners: Edinburgh: Founded by Charles Jenner, the Princes Street store was regarded as the premier store in Scotland. Was purchased by House of Fraser in 2000. 1838 2020 Jennings ...

  6. The Water Rats - Wikipedia

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    The Water Rats is a live music venue at 328 Grays Inn Road, Kings Cross, London, England. Until 1992, it was known as The Pindar of Wakefield and was famous for its regular old time music hall entertainment. Bob Dylan played his first UK gig here in December 1962. [1]

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  8. The Spice of Life, London - Wikipedia

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    The Spice of Life is a pub at Cambridge Circus in London's Charing Cross Road. The pub was founded as The George & Thirteen Cantons [ 1 ] in or before 1759, [ 2 ] and later became The Scots Hoose . By 1975 it had been renamed The Spice of Life.

  9. King's Cross - Wikipedia

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    Kings Cross (band), an Australian band; King's X, an American rock band "King's Cross" (song), a Pet Shop Boys song from their 1987 album Actually; King's Cross Hospital, a hospital in Dundee, Scotland; Kings Cross, New South Wales, an area of Sydney, Australia; Kings Cross railway station, Sydney, an underground railway station in Sydney