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  2. German Gymnasium, London - Wikipedia

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    The German Gymnasium is a building located at 1 Kings Boulevard (formerly 26 Pancras Road), between the Kings Cross and St Pancras railway stations in the north London Borough of Camden. The building, which is currently used as a German-themed bar and restaurant, is a legacy of London’s once large and thriving German community.

  3. File:London, England, 1865 Medal for the Opening of the ...

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    The German Gymnasium, London is a heritage building near King's Cross Station. It was the first gymnasium built in England from 1864 to 1865. The National Olympian Association used the Gymnasium as one of the venues for its first ever Games here in 1866. These continued annually until the Olympic Games were held in London in 1908.

  4. Category:Kings Cross, London - Wikipedia

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    German Gymnasium, London; Google for Startups; Granary Square; Statue of Sir Nigel Gresley; K. King's Cross (building) King's Cross (song) King's Cross railway accident;

  5. Anne Michaels - Wikipedia

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    During this period, Michaels also began writing for the stage. A collaboration with John Berger led to the development of Vanishing Points (2005), a profound meditation on railways, love and loss, directed by Simon McBurney, produced by Complicite and presented in the historic German Gymnasium in King's Cross. [5]

  6. River Fleet - Wikipedia

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    From there the river passed in a sinuous course which is responsible for the unusual building line adjacent to King's Cross station; the German Gymnasium faced the river banks, and the curve of the Great Northern Hotel follows that of the Fleet, which passes alongside it.

  7. Gymnasium (Germany) - Wikipedia

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    H. W. Patterson. A Ladies' Class at The German Gymnasium. 1872. The gymnasium arose out of the humanistic movement of the sixteenth century. The first general school system to incorporate the gymnasium emerged in Saxony in 1528, with the study of Greek and Latin added to the curriculum later; these languages became the foundation of teaching and study in the gymnasium, which then offered a ...

  8. Georg von Dollmann - Wikipedia

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    Georg von Dollmann (1830–1895) was a German architect and Bavarian government building officer. Georg von Dollmann was born on 21 October 1830 in Ansbach as Georg Carl Heinrich Dollmann . The son of a government officer, he attended the Gymnasium in Ansbach.

  9. Abendgymnasium - Wikipedia

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    An Abendgymnasium or "evening gymnasium" is a German class of secondary school for adults over the age of 18 which allows them to gain the Abitur. They were started in the 1920s as an opportunity for working class adults to improve their career options.