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Previously living together in Peterston-Super-Ely, a village near the western outskirts of Cardiff, in 2008 they moved to Tufnell Park, London, to be closer to their daughter and grandchildren.
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In the late 1930s, the Odeon cinema on the junction of Tufnell Park Road and Holloway Road was built as a Gaumont but was severely damaged by a doodlebug during the Second World War.
Tufnell Park is an area of north London, England which straddles the border of the London Borough of Islington and the London Borough of Camden.
The manor's gateposts can still be seen, however, towards the west end of Tufnell Park Road.
The Tufnell Park estate passed to his brother George Foster Tufnell, MP for Beverley ( d 1798 ), then to George's son William Tufnell ( d 1809 ), MP for Colchester, who married in 1804 into a fortune owned by Mary Carleton ( daughter of Thomas Carleton of South Carleton d. 1829 ).
The housing stock was of a solid nature, and Tufnell Park kept its good name until the end of the century.
Tufnell Park was more fortunate than several of its neighbours.
Whereas roads and railway lines were sliced through Kentish Town and Camden in the 19th century, they mostly passed through Tufnell Park in tunnel, and Junction Road railway station provided a direct link with central London.
The shabby genteel reputation of Tufnell Park made it a standard comic reference in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
George and Weedon Grossmith locate their aspirational Mr Pooter in Tufnell Park ( Upper Holloway ) in Diary of a Nobody.
Julian and Sandy, the camp BBC home service comedians frequently referenced Tufnell Park as did the Guardian newspaper's Biff cartoon in the 1980s.
Between 1999 and 2001, Tufnell Park was the location for Channel 4's comedy drama, Spaced.
* Writer Clive James spent a large part of his early life in Britain living in Tufnell Park, and describes in detail his disdain for it in his book Falling Towards England.
* Dr Crippen lived at 39 Hilldrop Crescent in Tufnell Park ( now demolished ), where he famously murdered his wife ( although there are now theories that he did not ).
* Academic and writer Professor Philip Tew lived in Tufnell Park 1988-2009.
The nearest London Underground station is Tufnell Park on the Northern Line.
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Tufnell and Road
Tufnell Park tube station on Junction Road.
Junction Road is a section of the A400 road in Upper Holloway, north London, running between Archway tube station ( at the top of Holloway Road ) and Tufnell Park tube station ( where the A400 continues southwards as Fortess Road ).
Leon Rosselson was born and brought up in North London, lived in Tufnell Park and attended school in Highgate Road, adjacent to Parliament Hill Fields.
Whilst resident in London, Holbrooke lived at various addresses including 22 Harringay Grove, Hornsey ( c. 1902-1910 ), Vale House, Tufnell Park ( c. 1910-c. 1924 ), 60 Boundary Road, St John's Wood ( c. 1929-1937 ), 48 Boundary Road, St John's Wood ( 1937-1940 ) and 55 Alexandra Road, St John's Wood ( 1940-1958 ).

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Tufnell was occasionally inspired with the ball, taking 11-93 against Australia at the Oval in 1997 ( for which he won the Man of the Match award after England won by 19 runs ) and seven wickets in an innings against the West Indies at the Oval in 1991, but he took his 121 Test wickets with a bowling average of 37. 68 across his whole Test career.

Tufnell and line
It is between Camden Town and Tufnell Park on the Northern line and between and St. Pancras International stations on the main line.
From 1926 to 1981, the station was not a passenger interchange: passenger trains left the Barking line at Tufnell Park and descended the gradient to station.
There are rumours of an interchange station to be built at Tufnell Park where the Gospel Oak to Barking line crosses the Northern Line, on the site of the now demolished station but as yet there is no official word on if or when this work would be carried out.

Tufnell and which
Despite barely knowing each other, they conspire to pose as a young professional couple in order to meet the requisites of an advertisement for a relatively cheap flat in the distinctive building at 23 Meteor Street, Tufnell Park, which is owned by and also houses the landlady, Marsha Klein ( Julia Deakin ).
The seat covers the northern half of the London Borough of Islington, which includes the areas of Holloway, Highbury, Tufnell Park and Archway.

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Tufnell also received an honorary doctorate from Middlesex University on 20 July 2011 in recognition of his achievements in sport and the media.
Tufnell retired from professional cricket before the 2003 season in order to participate in the " reality television " show I'm a Celebrity ... Get Me Out of Here!
Hugh Alan Cornwell ( born 28 August 1949, Tufnell Park, North London, England ) is an English musician and songwriter, best known for being the vocalist and guitarist for the punk / new wave group, The Stranglers, from 1974 to 1990.
Born in 1887 in Simla, Punjab, India, Tufnell played first-class cricket for Cambridge University and the Marylebone Cricket Club in a not particularly notable first-class career that lasted from 1907 to 1924.

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He has made one-off appearances, including on Red Nose Day's The Ultimate Makeover, where Hancock, Anna Ryder Richardson, Phil Tufnell and TV gardener Joe Swift transformed a Liverpool play centre for children whose parents could not afford child-care.
She was succeeded by her son, the twentieth Lord, and on his death in 1919 the title passed to his sister Ethel Eveleen Campbell, wife of Henry Tufnell Campbell, who both assumed by Royal license the additional surname of Gray the following year.
Following his retirement in 2002, Tufnell has built on his popularity with several television appearances.
Tufnell makes occasional appearances as a summariser on BBC Radio's Test Match Special, first appearing in 2008.
He also hosted the Phil Tufnell Cricket show on BBC radio 5 during the 2010 season, although this ended before the conclusion of the season.
Tufnell is a team captain on the BBC panel show A Question of Sport.
He makes regular appearances as a reporter on BBCs The One Show Tufnell is appearing in one of the teams on BBCs Sport Relief Does The Apprentice.
On 12 April 2008, Tufnell and his wife Dawn were guests on the ITV show All Star Mr & Mrs. where they won the top £ 30, 000 prize for their chosen charity, The Children's Trust, Tadworth.
Tufnell made two guest appearances on the game show Hole in the Wall on 4 October 2008 and on 1 November 2008.
It is on the High Barnet branch of the Northern Line, between Highgate and Tufnell Park.
Image: Tufnell Park stn tiling. JPG | Tiling on southbound platform.
Image: Tufnell Park stn roundel. JPG | Roundel on southbound platform.
After playing a bad-tempered fifty-minute set at Tufnell Park Dome in north London on May 14, 1993, where the band were co-headlining with Eat, Terry Bickers surprised the audience and the rest of the band by announcing his intentions to leave.
On 31 August 1991, the House of Love performed three London concerts on the same night-the first at the University of London Union in Bloomsbury, the second at the Town & Country Club in Kentish Town and the third at The Boston Arms in Tufnell Park.

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