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[[File:King's Cross station geograph-3671508-by-Stephen-McKay.jpg|thumb|King's Cross Station]]'''King's Cross''' is an area of central London, known for the King's Cross railway station.  
[[File:King's Cross station geograph-3671508-by-Stephen-McKay.jpg|thumb|King's Cross Station]]'''King's Cross''' is an area of central London, known for the King's Cross railway station.  


Part of the area, around St Pancras Station, is sometimes referred to as '[[St Pancras]], which was also the name of the larger metropolitan borough.
Part of the area, around St Pancras Station, is sometimes referred to as [[St Pancras]], which was also the name of the larger metropolitan borough.


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

Revision as of 13:19, 8 January 2016

King's Cross Station

King's Cross is an area of central London, known for the King's Cross railway station.

Part of the area, around St Pancras Station, is sometimes referred to as St Pancras, which was also the name of the larger metropolitan borough.

LGBT history

The Central Station in Wharfdale Road is a well-known gay pub, and London Friend has its headquarters in Caledonian Road. The Kings Cross Steelers rugby club take their name from having originally met in the Central Station.

Gay London, 1997 lists 23 establishments in Islington and King's Cross.

See also

The Kings Cross, Cardiff