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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.
In 1753 the area became the property of William Tufnell who was granted the manor of Barnsbury by his father-in-law Sir William Halton.
Tufnell petitioned parliament for permission to develop his estate but the leases he was granted were left unused.
William's father was Samuel Tufnell of Langleys in Essex.
William was the brother of Lt .- Col. John Charles Tufnell of Bath ( leased Lackham House, Laycock in Wiltshire in 1877 ), banker, m. 1796 Uliana Ivanova Margaret Fowell ( d. 29 / 1 / 1848 ) daughter of John Fowell of Bishopbourne ).
They had 18 children, one of whom was Edward Wyndam Tufnell, the first Bishop of Brisbane
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.
Between 1999 and 2001, Tufnell Park was the location for Channel 4's comedy drama, Spaced.
The effort was completed by Olga Tufnell.
William Tufnell Le Queux ( 2 July 1864-13 October 1927 ) was an Anglo-French journalist and writer.
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.
Tufnell went to Highgate School where his cricketing prowess was recognised and he was appointed captain of the Junior School's First XI despite the fact he was not yet in the top year.
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.
He was surveyor for the Duke of Buckingham's Tufnell Park estate, for the Barnard estate, and the Bethnal Green estate.
He played the first five tests of the 1997 Ashes series but was dropped for the final test, replaced by Phil Tufnell, after averaging 54 with the ball and showing a weakness to short-pitched fast bowling as a batsman.
He was dropped for The Oval, and replaced by Phil Tufnell.
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.
Neville Charsley Tufnell ( 13 June 1887 – 3 August 1951 ) was a cricketer.
Tufnell was commissioned into the 1st Volunteer Battalion ( later 4th Battalion ), Queen's Royal West Surrey Regiment in 1908.
Tufnell was appointed a Gentleman Usher to George VI upon the King's accession.

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According to England teammate Michael Atherton, Tufnell smoked more than occasionally.

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The estate then passed to Henry Archibald Tufnell ( d 1898 ) who died with no children, and then to Lt Col Edward Tufnell ( d 1909 ) HM Inspector of Schools, Factory Commissioner, Director Greenwich Hospital m. 1846 Honoria Mary Macadam ( daughter of Col. Macadam Knight of Hanover, d. 1877 )
Serious building began in the 1845 with a scheme sponsored by Henry Tufnell and designed by John Shaw Jr, who had laid out the Eton Estate in Chalk Farm.
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.
In 1840, he founded with E. Carleton Tufnell, the Battersea Normal College for the training of teachers of pauper children.
Following his retirement in 2002, Tufnell has built on his popularity with several television appearances.
During his career spanning over a decade with Middlesex, Tufnell took more than 1, 000 first class wickets in the English game.
Tufnell also co-authored a humorous book, Phil Tufnell's ' A To Z of Cricket with cricket journalist Adam Hathaway.
Tufnell Park tube station is a London Underground station in Islington close to its boundary with Camden ( see Tufnell Park ).
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 17 March 2008, he competed with Sharron Davies and team captain Phil Tufnell in the 37th season of A Question of Sport, and made history by achieving the first ever perfect score on the show since it started in 1970.
Cornwell grew up in Tufnell Park and Kentish Town and attended William Ellis School in Highgate, where he played bass in a band with Richard Thompson, later a member of Fairport Convention.

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* 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 ).
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 ).
* In the Beginning Was the WORD-Live DVD recorded at the Progress Bar, Tufnell Park, London, 18 November 2004, performed by Crass Agenda ( Gallery gallery Productions @ Le Chaos Factory, 2006 )
* In the Beginning Was the WORD-Live DVD recorded at the Progress Bar, Tufnell Park, London, 18 November 2004 ( Gallery gallery Productions @ Le Chaos Factory, 2006 )
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.
In October 1958, she played Mary Tufnell in Once a Rake at the Theatre Royal, Windsor.
* In the Beginning Was the WORD-DVD, Live Crass Agenda performance recorded at the Progress Bar, Tufnell Park, London, 18 November 2004 ( Gallery gallery Productions @ Le Chaos Factory, 2006 )
After living in retirement for many years he died suddenly of heart disease at his residence, Ariel Villa, 51 Tufnell Park, Holloway, London, 26 March 1870.
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.
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 ).
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 ).
He lived in Kentish Town and went to school at the Acland Burghley Secondary Modern at Tufnell Park.
Based in Felpham, they train at Larks field, the Arun Leisure Centre or Bishop Tufnell school, and play their matches at King Georges or Larksfield.
The pitch at Old Trafford traditionally favours spin bowling, and England picked two spin bowlers: Phil Tufnell and debutant Peter Such.

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