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  2. London stock brick - Wikipedia

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    Wall in Islington London stock bricks, rather dimly lit. London stock brick is the type of handmade brick which was used for the majority of building work in London and South East England until the increase in the use of Flettons and other machine-made bricks in the early 20th century. Its distinctive yellow colour is due to the addition of chalk.

  3. Newington Green - Wikipedia

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    52–55 Newington Green – London's oldest surviving brick terrace, dated 1658. (November 2005) This outlying area of Islington carries a surprising wealth of historic architecture and Newington Green has become a conservation area. On the west side of the Green (numbers 52–55) is London's oldest surviving brick terrace, which is Grade I ...

  4. Canonbury House and Canonbury Tower - Wikipedia

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    1195448. Canonbury House is the name given to several buildings in the Canonbury area of Islington, North London which once formed the manor house of Canonbury, erected for the Canons of St Bartholomew's Priory between 1509 and 1532. The remains today consist of Canonbury Tower and several buildings from the 1790s, some of which incorporate ...

  5. Britannia Row Studios - Wikipedia

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    The original studio was built by the British rock band Pink Floyd in a three-story block at 35 Britannia Row, Islington, London N1, after their 1975 album Wish You Were Here was released. Pink Floyd used the studio to record their album Animals and parts of The Wall, including the school chorus on "Another Brick in the Wall".

  6. Quaker Gardens, Islington - Wikipedia

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    Quaker Gardens is a small public garden in the extreme south of the London Borough of Islington, close to the boundary with the City of London, in the area known historically as Bunhill Fields. It is managed by Islington Borough Council. It comprises the surviving fragment of a former burying ground for Quakers (members of the Religious Society ...

  7. New London Vernacular - Wikipedia

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    New London Vernacular. New London Vernacular development built in 2013 in Islington. New London Vernacular is the name given to an architectural style of housing developments, observed in London, England, from about 2010. [1] The style has a number of characteristics, notably flat elevations faced in brick cladding, portrait-shaped recessed ...

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