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  2. Belushi's - Wikipedia

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    Belushi's in Camden, London Belushi's in Hammersmith, London. Belushi's is a British bar chain. In 1993, the first Belushi's bar was opened in London's Covent Garden. In 1995, the first St Christopher's Inn backpacker hostel opened in Southwark. By 1999, the parent company Beds and Bars had six backpacker bars and 350 beds in London. [1]

  3. St Christopher's Chapel, Great Ormond Street Hospital

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    The doorway leaving St Christopher's Chapel The chapel has been described as of the Franco - Italianate style and was influenced by the Renaissance Revival . [ 1 ] [ 3 ] The chapel "is divided by four columns, and has a central dome, with an apse at the east end". [ 5 ]

  4. Halls of residence at University College London - Wikipedia

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    It occupies the same block as, and forms a single unified building with, the YMCA Indian Student Hostel designed by Ralph Tubbs and was constructed at the same time. [1] The building contains around 450 bedrooms, a dining hall and a number of common rooms and surrounds a central courtyard. [ 2 ]

  5. St Christopher le Stocks - Wikipedia

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    St Christopher le Stocks was a parish church [1] on the north side of Threadneedle Street in the Broad Street Ward of the City of London.Of Medieval origin, it was rebuilt following the Great Fire of London in 1666, but demolished in 1781 to make way for an extension of the neighbouring Bank of England.

  6. St Christopher's Hospice - Wikipedia

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    St. Christopher's Hospice is a hospice in south London, England, established in 1967 by Cicely Saunders, whose work is considered the basis of modern hospice philosophy. [ 1 ] Legacy

  7. Rowton Houses - Wikipedia

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    Rowton Houses was a chain of hostels built in London, England, by the Victorian philanthropist Lord Rowton to provide decent accommodation for working men in place of the squalid lodging houses of the time. George Orwell, in his 1933 book Down and Out in Paris and London, wrote about lodging houses:

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