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A meeting of two venues for a double bill of two short plays by Harold Pinter, with One For The Road and Victoria Station both being staged, first at Notting Hill's new theatre The Print Room, W2, and then the Young Vic, SE1 6-15 Oct.
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Though it feels remote from central London, Dulwich Picture Gallery is in fact only 13 minutes and a short brisk walk from Victoria Station.
Dulwich's 200-Year-Old Jewel Emma Crichton-Miller 2011
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This oversized sculpture of a woman with her head in a photo booth at London's Victoria Station promoted a reality show about a tattoo parlor.
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Now, four years later, he sleeps most nights under a bridge near Victoria Station in central London, and spends his days on the streets or in the day-centers, trying not to think about her.
Johann Hari: The Conservative Assault on the Homeless Johann Hari 2011
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Now, four years later, he sleeps most nights under a bridge near Victoria Station in central London, and spends his days on the streets or in the day-centers, trying not to think about her.
Johann Hari: The Conservative Assault on the Homeless Johann Hari 2011
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Land Securities has been investing since the 1960s in the area best known for Victoria Station, which some 115 million travelers pass through yearly.
Bullish View of London's Victoria William Kemble-Diaz 2011
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Victoria Station is more of a power study, Pinter observing the clash between an irate minicab controller and his errant driver.
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Now, four years later, he sleeps most nights under a bridge near Victoria Station in central London, and spends his days on the streets or in the day-centers, trying not to think about her.
Johann Hari: The Conservative Assault on the Homeless Johann Hari 2011
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There was a wonderful story of the Italians stuck in Victoria Station.
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Soon after arriving, Ronay was shocked to see how sugar was dispensed in a buffet at Victoria Station? with a teaspoon on a string next to the tea-urn, to be left for the next user.
Egon Ronay 2010
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