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'''Victoria''' is an area of Central [[London]], within the [[City of Westminster]], with no definite boundaries, but centred on Victoria Station. Other local landmarks include Victoria Coach Station, Westminster Cathedral, several theatres, and New Scotland Yard, headquartes of the [[Metropolitan Police]]. It borders on [[Pimolico]].
[[File:London Victoria Station.jpg|thumb|Victoria Station]]'''Victoria''' is an area of Central [[London]], within the [[City of Westminster]], with no definite boundaries, but centred on Victoria Station. Other local landmarks include Victoria Coach Station, the former Imperial Airways Empire Terminal (now the National Audit Office), Westminster Cathedral, several theatres, and New Scotland Yard, headquartes of the [[Metropolitan Police]]. It borders on [[Pimlico]].


==LGBT history==
[[The Stag]] in Stag Place (formerly the site of the Stag Brewery) was a gay pub, now demolished. Other now lost gay venues included the [[Spartan]] club and the [[Biograph]] cinema.
[[The Stag]] in Stag Place (formerly the site of the Stag Brewery) was a gay pub, now demolished. Other now lost gay venues included the [[Spartan]] club and the [[Biograph]] cinema.


[[Category:Westminster]]
[[Category:Westminster]]
[[Category:Localities in London]]

Latest revision as of 20:48, 22 May 2014

Victoria Station

Victoria is an area of Central London, within the City of Westminster, with no definite boundaries, but centred on Victoria Station. Other local landmarks include Victoria Coach Station, the former Imperial Airways Empire Terminal (now the National Audit Office), Westminster Cathedral, several theatres, and New Scotland Yard, headquartes of the Metropolitan Police. It borders on Pimlico.

LGBT history

The Stag in Stag Place (formerly the site of the Stag Brewery) was a gay pub, now demolished. Other now lost gay venues included the Spartan club and the Biograph cinema.