Home Improvement in Canonbury, N1
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Places of interest in Canonbury, N1
Essex Road railway station
Essex Road railway station is a National Rail station in Islington. It is on the Northern City Line between Old Street and Highbury & Islington and is in Travelcard Zone 2. The station is located at the junction of Essex Road, Canonbury Road and New North Road, with the present entrance on Canonbury Road. It is the only deep level underground station in London served solely by National Rail trains, operated by First Capital Connect. Between 1933 and 1975 the station was operated as part of the London Underground, as a short branch of the Northern Line. Between 1922 and 1948 the station name was Canonbury & Essex Road. The name reverted to the original form in 1948.
Victoria Miro Gallery
The Victoria Miro Gallery is a leading[1] British contemporary art gallery in London, with an international reputation,[2] run by Victoria Miro, one of the "grandes dames of the Britart scene", who first exhibited Chris Ofili and the Chapman Brothers.[3] She opened her first gallery in 1985 in Cork Street, where she became one of the principal dealers,[4] then moved to much larger premises adjacent to Hoxton in 2000.[3] Her sale of Ofili's work, The Upper Room, to the Tate gallery in 2005 caused a media furore,[5] as Ofili was a serving trustee of the Tate, which was censured by the Charity Commission.[6] The gallery represents Turner Prize winners, Ofili and Grayson Perry.[7]
City Road tube station
City Road on the London Underground is a disused tube station. It was one of the stations built when the City & South London Railway (C&SLR) (now part of the Northern Line) opened its extension from Moorgate to Angel on 17 November 1901. It is located between Old Street and Angel.
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