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Fitzroy and Tavern
* The Fitzroy: The Autobiography of a London Tavern, by Lord Killanin, Sally Fiber, and Clive Powell-Williams.
The Fitzroy Tavern may have given its name to Fitzrovia
Fitzrovia is probably named after the Fitzroy Tavern, a public house situated on the corner of Charlotte Street and Windmill Street within the district.
By the time Julian Maclaren-Ross met Tambimuttu and Dylan Thomas in the early 1940s this literary group had moved away from the Fitzroy Tavern, which had become a victim of its own success, and were hanging out in the lesser-known Wheatsheaf and others in Rathbone Place and Gresse Street.
The Fitzroy Tavern was named after Charles FitzRoy ( later Baron Southampton ), who first developed the northern part of the area in the 18th century.
Amongst those known to have lived locally and frequented public houses in the area such as the Fitzroy Tavern and the Wheatsheaf are Augustus John, Quentin Crisp, Dylan Thomas, Aleister Crowley, the racing tipster Prince Monolulu, Nina Hamnett and George Orwell.
As in Gawsworth ’ s reign meetings of these rival groups have been held at the Fitzroy Tavern in London.
Fitzroy Tavern
The Fitzroy Tavern is a public house situated at 16 Charlotte Street in the Fitzrovia district of central London, England, to which it gives its name.
He rebranded it " the Fitzroy Tavern " in March 1919.
His daughter Sally Fiber who worked behind the bar from a very young age eventually wrote a history of the pub " The Fitzroy: The Autobiography of a London Tavern " with the help of Clive Powell-Williams.
Wartime notice on the wall of the Fitzroy Tavern
The Fitzroy Tavern has been a regular gathering place for fans of Doctor Who since the 1980s.
The square, nearby Fitzroy Street and the Fitzroy Tavern in Charlotte Street have the family name of Charles FitzRoy, 2nd Duke of Grafton, into whose ownership the land passed through his marriage.

Fitzroy and is
Prominent street art precincts include ; Fitzroy, Collingwood, Northcote, Brunswick, St. Kilda and the CBD, where stencil and sticker art is prominent.
Of particular interest is the name Fitzroy, meaning " son ====
Her work is depicted in four stained glass windows in an adjoining hall at St Mark's Anglican Church in Fitzroy, Victoria.
The park is one of the most accessible in the Kimberley as it is only from Fitzroy Crossing and is serviced by a bitumen road.
Fitzroy Island National Park is a gazetted protected area covering Fitzroy Island, Queensland ( also called Koba or Gabar ), a continental island located 22 kilometres east of Cairns, Queensland ( Australia ).
Welcome Bay, Fitzroy IslandFitzroy Island is a continental island, not a coral cay.
It became an island when sea levels rose at the end of the last ice age, flooding a plain between a hill that is now Fitzroy Island, and what is now Cape Grafton.
There is a walking track that takes in the northern end of the island, the lighthouse on the north-west point which overlooks Little Fitzroy Island, and the island's peak, which offers stunning 360 degree views over the surrounding reefs and Cape Grafton.
The snorkelling at Fitzroy is greatly underrated.
It is unlikely that box jellyfish would be encountered at Fitzroy Island due to the 4 km passage between the island and the mainland, but they have been found there occasionally, as well as other stinging jellyfish.
Fitzroy Island is serviced by the Fitzroy Flyer, a power catamaran operating out of the Marlin Marina in Cairns.
The Fitzroy Football Club, formerly nicknamed The Lions, is an Australian rules football club formed in 1883 to represent the inner Melbourne suburb of Fitzroy, Victoria and was a foundation member club of the Victorian Football League ( now the Australian Football League ) on its inception in 1897.
Popular attractions include Riverbank Parklands, a riverfront parkland attraction located on the banks of Fitzroy River ; the Capricorn Coast, the coastal strip between Yeppoon and Emu Park and Great Keppel Island, a large neighbouring island off the Capricorn Coast, the vast majority of which is national park.
The city is located on the banks of the Fitzroy River, approximately 40 kilometres from the river mouth.
* The annual Brownlow Medal is awarded to Haydn Bunton senior ( Fitzroy )
St Kilda is home to many of Melbourne's famous visitor attractions including Luna Park, the Esplanade Hotel, Acland Street and Fitzroy Street.
A skate park for the Fitzroy street end of Albert Park is in the planning stages.
Summerland Mansions built in 1920 on Fitzroy Street is another notable block in the " mansion flats " style, a style rare in Melbourne.

Fitzroy and pub
His parents, Francesco and Anna Maria, ran a pub in Ashton and lived on Fitzroy Street and briefly at the Chiltern Chapel before moving back to Italy in 1982.
The Punters Club was a pub and live music venue located on Brunswick Street, Fitzroy, in inner Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
The Empress Hotel ( formerly the Empress of India Hotel ) is a pub and live music venue located at 714 Nicholson Street, in the inner Melbourne suburb of Fitzroy North.
The building was originally constructed as the Fitzroy Coffee House, in 1883, and converted to a pub ( called “ The Hundred Marks ”) in 1887, by William Mortimer Brutton.

Fitzroy and situated
The St Kilda station was ideal for commercial use, as it is situated on busy Fitzroy Street, and was subsequently sold off.

Fitzroy and at
By the start of the 1996 season, Fitzroy was almost at the end of its financial tether.
This raw but talented group of youngsters took Essendon to an elimination final in 1979 under Barry Davis but were again thrashed in an Elimination Final, this time at the hands of Fitzroy.
A ferry tying up at the Port Fitzroy wharf, about 1910.
On March 26, 1885, the 150 to 200 Métis and Aboriginal warriors under the command of Gabriel Dumont defeated a combined group of 90 Prince Albert Volunteers and North-West Mounted Police led by their superintendent Leif Newry Fitzroy Crozier at Duck Lake, outside Batoche.
The ship stayed a few days and Captain Robert Fitzroy visited the Fox family at nearby Penjerrick Gardens.
The Board elected the highly respected former Fitzroy footballer and Australian test cricketer Jack Worrall, then the secretary of the Carlton Cricket Club, to the same position at the football club.
Fitzroy as minor premiers were allowed to challenge St Kilda – the number one ranked team in the finals series at that point – and the two teams played again the following week in the grand final which Fitzroy won 7. 14.
Clownfish at Welcome Bay, Fitzroy Island
In 1862, at the age of thirty, Orchardson moved to London, and established himself at 37 Fitzroy Square, where he was joined twelve months later by his friend John Pettie.
* Collingwood wins the 7th VFL Premiership: Collingwood 4. 7 ( 31 ) d Fitzroy 3. 11 ( 29 ) at Melbourne Cricket Ground ( MCG )
* Melbourne Football Club wins the 4th VFL Premiership: Melbourne 4. 10 ( 34 ) d Fitzroy 3. 12 ( 30 ) at East Melbourne
* Fitzroy wins the 8th VFL Premiership – Fitzroy 9. 7 ( 61 ) d Carlton 5. 7 ( 37 ) at Melbourne Cricket Ground ( MCG )
* Fitzroy wins the 9th VFL Premiership: Fitzroy 4. 6 ( 30 ) d Collingwood 2. 5 ( 17 ) at Melbourne Cricket Ground ( MCG )
* Carlton wins the 10th VFL Premiership – Carlton 15. 4 ( 94 ) d Fitzroy 6. 9 ( 45 ) at Melbourne Cricket Ground ( MCG )
In early 1844, the new Governor, Robert Fitzroy investigated and at a meeting with Te Rauparaha, Te Rangihaeata and other Māori said: " In the first place, the white men were in the wrong.
* Fitzroy wins the 26th VFL Premiership: Fitzroy 11. 13 ( 79 ) d Collingwood 9. 14 ( 68 ) at Melbourne Cricket Ground ( MCG )

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