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"Warwick Avenue" is a song by British singer Duffy from her debut album Rockferry (2008). The title refers to Warwick Avenue tube station in London. It was written by Jimmy Hogarth , Eg White, and Duffy and produced by Hogarth.
Warwick Avenue (/ ˈ w ɒr ɪ k / WORR-ik) is a London Underground station in Little Venice in the City of Westminster in northwest London. The station is on the Bakerloo line , between Maida Vale and Paddington stations, and is in Travelcard Zone 2 .
Warwick Avenue houses one of the remaining thirteen Grade II listed Cabmen's Shelters used by London's taxi drivers as a place to buy food and (non-alcoholic) drink. [3] Also Grade II listed is the bridge over the Regent's Canal which Warwick Avenue crosses.
Warwick Avenue" was the second single released from the album. The song occurred when Duffy, then 19 years old, was familiarising herself with the London Underground and accidentally found herself at the Warwick Avenue station. The following day the song "just sort of came out".
Warwick Avenue may refer to: Warwick Avenue, London, residential avenue in London; Warwick Avenue tube station, a London Underground station on the Bakerloo line ...
London Cabmen's Shelter in Warwick Avenue. London Cabmen's Shelter in Russell Square. London Cabmen's Shelter in Wellington Place. London Cabmen's Shelter in Kensington Road, W8. The Cabmen's Shelter Fund was established in London, England, in 1875 to run shelters for the drivers of hansom cabs and later hackney carriages . [1]
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The hotel is located opposite Warwick Avenue Underground station and Little Venice. History. Alan Turing's blue plaque.