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City Brixton.
Brixton Forged Wheels.
The O2 Academy Brixton.
The Brixton Academy.
Where were you in 1981 in Brixton?".
And only in Brixton the pipe, the razor and the revolver were considered problematic.
Their first gig was a performance at the Brixton O2 Academy in London.
It's giving Brixton shops monopoly power and in the long-run destroys incentives.
Retrieved 3 August 2011"Queen and Paul Rodgers, Brixton Academy, London".
Toxteth, Bristol, Brixton and the Falklands were ablaze by the time that we released.
The venue was bought by Simon Parkes in1983 and in the same year re-opened as Brixton Academy.
Brixton was also an area of high crime, and in April 1981 the Metropolitan Police initiated‘Operation Swamp'.
Cable cars operated on Highgate Hill in North London andKennington to Brixton Hill in South London.
While awaiting trial in Brixton prison, he still remained a Labour MP, eventually resigning 3 weeks before his trial.
In November 2014 they supported TwentyOne Pilots alongside Purple at London's Electric Brixton.
On the June 24 theyended the tour with a one-off performance at London's Brixton Academy in aid of The Clive Burr MS Trust fund.
The band's performance at the Brixton Academy in London on Jan. 28, 2006(14 years ago), was filmed for their first DVD, The Poison: Live at Brixton.
For example,the British government set a goal to close some Victorian prisons(Pentonville(1816), Brixton(1820) and Reading(1844)).
The band's four-night run at London's Brixton Academy was the fastest selling in the venue's twenty-year history.
If you prefer something a little more rocky or poppy, there are numerous live music venues throughout the city,including the O2 Arena and Brixton Academy.
Across the pond in London's overcrowded Brixton prison, some inmates are limited to just two clean pairs of underwear a week.
Not a problem” the magazine had assured me, they could shoot whatever space I happened to be in at the time,and so a few days later I found myself working at a cafe in Brixton while a photographer stood over me snapping away at the controlled chaos I optimistically refer to as‘my work'.
A statue of Van Gogh in Brixton had to be modified, in order to avoid any perceived links with crime in south London.
A detention that is technically legal may also be reviewed on the basis of an alleged misuse of power in that the authorities may have acted in bad faith, capriciously or for an unlawful purpose(R. v. Governor of Brixton Prison, ex parte Sarno[1916] 2 King's Bench Reports 742, and R. v. Brixton Prison(Governor), ex parte Soblen[1962] 3 All England Law Reports 641).
The monument to Vincent van Gogh in Brixton, London, was decided to be redone in order to avoid any alleged links to crime in the south of the British capital.
The vivisected dog muzzled and strapped to the operating board, she argues, was a symbolic reminder of the suffragette on hungerstrike restrained and force-fed in Brixton Prison, as well as women strapped into the gynaecologist's chair by their male doctors, for childbirth, for sterilization, as a cure for"hysteria", and as objects of study by male medical students.[18].
Born Joan Mildred Summerfield in Brixton, London, the only child of variety performers Norman Field(né Summerfield) and Nina Norre, she started her theatrical career in 1931 as a dancer.
The band's headline performance at Kerrang XXV, a one-off gig at Brixton Academy in London on 28 January 2006, was filmed for their first DVD, The Poison: Live at Brixton.
The riots of 1958 in Notting Hill, 1981 in Brixton, 1985 in Tottenham(when a policeman was beheaded) in Oldham in 2001 and in Birmingham in 2005(to name but a few of the two dozen that occurred in the post-war era) were jarring and upsetting.
The battle between police and residents in Brixton in April 1981 was the most significant outbreak of civil disorder in 20th century London.