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  2. Caledonian Road, London - Wikipedia

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    The road was constructed in pursuance of an act of Parliament, 6 Geo. IV 156 (1825), obtained by the Battle Bridge and Holloway Road Company. [3] The company built the Caledonian Road in 1826 as a toll road to link the New Road with Holloway Road (which is part of the Great North Road) and provide a new link to the West End from the north.

  3. Andrew O'Hagan - Wikipedia

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    Andrew O'Hagan FRSL (born 1968) is a Scottish novelist and non-fiction author. Three of his novels have been nominated for the Booker Prize and he has won several awards, including the Los Angeles Times Book Prize.

  4. ‘Blue Road: The Edna O’Brien Story’ Review: Well-Timed Doc ...

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    Having other writers analyze O’Brien’s writerly qualities helps: Witness Andrew O’Hagan (Caledonian Road) popping up to observe how “embracing ambivalence and uncertainty, trying to ...

  5. Caledonian Estate - Wikipedia

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    The Caledonian Estate is a Grade II listed, early Edwardian estate towards the northern end of the Caledonian Road in Islington, London. It is situated next to Pentonville Prison . The Estate was built on the site of the classical Caledonian Asylum from which the Road took its name.

  6. 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.

  7. ‘End of the Road’ Review: Highway to Hokey Hillbilly Hell

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  8. The Grand Tour: One for the Road review – Can the ... - AOL

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    3/5 After 22 years of driving around the globe together, Jeremy Clarkson, James May and Richard Hammond go for one last blokey adventure in Zimbabwe

  9. Caledonia Road Church - Wikipedia

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    The neoclassical Greek Revival building stands at the junction of Gorbals Road with Caledonian Road in the Gorbals. The V-shaped streets closely enclose the church on both sides. On the southeast-facing façade, a portico in the style of Greek temple architecture with six Ionic columns emerges at gallery level. He sits on the massive church hall.