Clerkenwell (/ˈklɑːrkənwɛl/) is an area of central London, England. Clerkenwell was an ancient parish from the medieval period onwards, and now forms...
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The Clerkenwell Vestry was the vestry of Clerkenwell from c.16th century until 1900. The vestry had growing secular authority over the parish with the...
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Clerkenwell Films Limited is a British film and television production company. Formed in 1998 by producer Murray Ferguson and actor John Hannah, the company...
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The Clerkenwell Crime Syndicate, also known as the Adams Family or the A-team, is an English criminal organisation, allegedly one of the most powerful...
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Clerkenwell Road is a street in London. It runs west–east from Gray's Inn Road in the west, to Goswell Road in the east. Its continuation at either end...
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Bathtime in Clerkenwell is a 2002 animated, short film written and directed by Alex Budovsky. The film was inspired by the song of the same title composed...
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The Clerkenwell Tales is an historical novel by English writer Peter Ackroyd, first published in 2003. The novel is set in the late 1390s. It focuses...
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The Clerkenwell Workhouse stood on Coppice Row, Farringdon Road, in London, from 1727 to 1883. The original workhouse was built in 1727 by the Clerkenwell...
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The Clerkenwell explosion, also known as the Clerkenwell Outrage, was a bombing attack carried out by the Irish Republican Brotherhood (IRB) in London...
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Clerkenwell (old) Prison, also known as the Clerkenwell House of Detention or Middlesex House of Detention was a prison in Clerkenwell, London, opened...
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