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[[File:Kennington Tube Station.jpg|thumb|Kennington Underground Station]]'''Kennington''' is a district of South London, partly in the [[London Borough of Southwark]] and partly in the [[London Borough of Lambeth]]. Notable landmarks include the Oval Cricket Ground, and the Imperial War Museum.
[[File:Kennington Tube Station.jpg|thumb|Kennington Underground Station]]'''Kennington''' is a district of South London, partly in the [[London Borough of Southwark]] and partly in the [[London Borough of Lambeth]]. Notable landmarks include the Oval Cricket Ground, and the Imperial War Museum. [[Kennington Park]] has been used as a venue for [[London Pride]] festivals.


[[Gay London, 1997|''Gay London'', 1997]]  lists 10 establishments in Kennington and [[Vauxhall]].  
[[Gay London, 1997|''Gay London'', 1997]]  lists 10 establishments in Kennington and [[Vauxhall]].  

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Kennington Underground Station

Kennington is a district of South London, partly in the London Borough of Southwark and partly in the London Borough of Lambeth. Notable landmarks include the Oval Cricket Ground, and the Imperial War Museum. Kennington Park has been used as a venue for London Pride festivals.

Gay London, 1997 lists 10 establishments in Kennington and Vauxhall.

http://www.welcometokennington.org.uk/lgbt/. LGBT resources page provided by the Kennington Association. Accessed: 2013-05-04. (Archived by WebCite® at http://www.webcitation.org/6GMSYINwn)