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[[File:Ye Olde Swiss Cottage pub Swiss Cottage.jpg|thumb|The Swiss Cottage pub]]'''Swiss Cottage''' is an area of the [[London Borough of Camden]], considered part of [[Hampstead]]. It takes its name from the Swiss Cottage pub. Swiss Cottage is noted for its library, which has listed buildings status, and for the [[Central School of Speech and Drama]].
[[File:Ye Olde Swiss Cottage pub Swiss Cottage.jpg|thumb|The Swiss Cottage pub]]'''Swiss Cottage''' is an area of the [[London Borough of Camden]], considered part of [[Hampstead]]. It takes its name from the Swiss Cottage pub. Swiss Cottage is noted for its library, which has listed buildings status, its leisure centre, and the [[Central School of Speech and Drama]].


==LGBT history==
==LGBT history==

Revision as of 08:58, 15 October 2015

The Swiss Cottage pub

Swiss Cottage is an area of the London Borough of Camden, considered part of Hampstead. It takes its name from the Swiss Cottage pub. Swiss Cottage is noted for its library, which has listed buildings status, its leisure centre, and the Central School of Speech and Drama.

LGBT history

Swiss Cottage Library has been the venue for a number of events in LGBT History Month, including a talk by James Dawson in February 2015.[1]

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