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Fitzrovia

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Fitzrovia
Informal the district north of Oxford Street, London, around Fitzroy Square and its pubs, noted in the 1930s and 40s as a haunt of poets


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Meanwhile, Greengrassi and Corvi-Mora, previously of Fitzrovia and specializing in young American and European art, have taken up a similar Chelsea-style, safety-in-numbers arrangement in a building in the riskier South London borough of Kennington.
It was a lesson that led her, after leaving Sacred Heart, to flee her bourgeois roots to live amongst the Bloomsbury poets, writers, and painters in Fitzrovia in 1940s London.
Robert Prime and Lotta Hammer opened up shop not far from Karsten Schubert and Laure Genillard in the discreetly bohemian quarter known as Fitzrovia.
 
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