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'''St Pancras''' is an area and former metropolitan borough in the [[London Borough of Camden]]. As well as the area generally referred to as St Pancras, the metropolitan borough included [[Tottenham Court Road]], [[Camden Town]], [[Kings Cross]], [[Somers Town]], [[Kentish Town]], [[Euston]], and part of [[Regent's Park]]. | [[File:St Pancras railway station - geograph.org.uk - 606435.jpg|thumb|St Pancras Station]]'''St Pancras''' is an area and former metropolitan borough in the [[London Borough of Camden]]. As well as the area generally referred to as St Pancras, the metropolitan borough included [[Tottenham Court Road]], [[Camden Town]], [[Kings Cross]], [[Somers Town]], [[Kentish Town]], [[Euston]], and part of [[Regent's Park]]. | ||
==LGBT history== | |||
In November 2015 an evening of classical music was held at St Pancras Parish Church raising funds for, and awareness of, the ‘relatively silent’ world of gay composers and gay music.<ref>http://www.pinknews.co.uk/2015/11/10/art-exhibition-highlights-difficulties-facing-lgbt-south-asians-on-the-eve-of-diwali/</ref> | |||
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[[Category:Localities in London]] | [[Category:Localities in London]] | ||
[[Category:Camden]] | [[Category:Camden]] | ||
[[Former metropolitan boroughs]] | [[Category:Former metropolitan boroughs]] | ||
Latest revision as of 13:10, 10 July 2026

St Pancras is an area and former metropolitan borough in the London Borough of Camden. As well as the area generally referred to as St Pancras, the metropolitan borough included Tottenham Court Road, Camden Town, Kings Cross, Somers Town, Kentish Town, Euston, and part of Regent's Park.
LGBT history
In November 2015 an evening of classical music was held at St Pancras Parish Church raising funds for, and awareness of, the ‘relatively silent’ world of gay composers and gay music.[1]