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Euston Road - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (387 words) |
 | It is part of the New Road from Paddington to Islington, which was constructed as a bypass through the fields to the north of London in the 1740s, but it is now generally regarded as being in central London. |
 | The road is on the edge of the London congestion charge zone. |
 | King's Cross and St Pancras railway stations are at the eastern end of the road, the British Library is nearby, and Euston station is a little further to the west. |
| NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Pentonville (1315 words) |
 | Pentonville is an area of London in the borough of Islington, around the Pentonville Road. |
 | Pentonville was part of the ancient parish of Clerkenwell, and was incorporated into the Metropolitan Borough of Finsbury by the London Government Act 1899. |
 | Pentonville a song sung by Pete Doherty (formally of the Libertines) on the Baby Shambles album "Down in Albion" The Libertines was a critically acclaimed British rock and roll band noted for their chaotic live outings and uniquely English take on punk rock. |