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- The_Wheatsheaf,_Fitzrovia abstract "The Wheatsheaf is a pub in Rathbone Place, Fitzrovia, London, that was popular with London's bohemian set in the 1930s. Customers including George Orwell, Dylan Thomas, Edwin Muir and Humphrey Jennings, were known for a while as the Wheatsheaf writers Other habituées included the singer and dancer Betty May, and the writer and surrealist poet Philip O'Connor, Nina Hamnett, Julian Maclaren-Ross, and Quentin Crisp.".
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- The_Wheatsheaf,_Fitzrovia wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- The_Wheatsheaf,_Fitzrovia wikiPageRevisionID "677459122".
- The_Wheatsheaf,_Fitzrovia wikiPageWikiLink Augustus_John.
- The_Wheatsheaf,_Fitzrovia wikiPageWikiLink Betty_May.
- The_Wheatsheaf,_Fitzrovia wikiPageWikiLink Bohemian.
- The_Wheatsheaf,_Fitzrovia wikiPageWikiLink Caitlin_Thomas.
- The_Wheatsheaf,_Fitzrovia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fitzrovia.
- The_Wheatsheaf,_Fitzrovia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pubs_in_the_London_Borough_of_Camden.
- The_Wheatsheaf,_Fitzrovia wikiPageWikiLink Dylan_Thomas.
- The_Wheatsheaf,_Fitzrovia wikiPageWikiLink Edwin_Muir.
- The_Wheatsheaf,_Fitzrovia wikiPageWikiLink Fitzrovia.
- The_Wheatsheaf,_Fitzrovia wikiPageWikiLink George_Orwell.
- The_Wheatsheaf,_Fitzrovia wikiPageWikiLink Humphrey_Jennings.
- The_Wheatsheaf,_Fitzrovia wikiPageWikiLink Julian_MacLaren-Ross.
- The_Wheatsheaf,_Fitzrovia wikiPageWikiLink London_Palladium.
- The_Wheatsheaf,_Fitzrovia wikiPageWikiLink Nina_Hamnett.
- The_Wheatsheaf,_Fitzrovia wikiPageWikiLink Penzance.
- The_Wheatsheaf,_Fitzrovia wikiPageWikiLink Philip_OConnor.
- The_Wheatsheaf,_Fitzrovia wikiPageWikiLink Quentin_Crisp.
- The_Wheatsheaf,_Fitzrovia wikiPageWikiLink Rathbone_Place.
- The_Wheatsheaf,_Fitzrovia wikiPageWikiLink Surrealism.
- The_Wheatsheaf,_Fitzrovia wikiPageWikiLink File:Wheatsheaf,_Fitzrovia,_W1_(2377482991).jpg.
- The_Wheatsheaf,_Fitzrovia wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Wheatsheaf".
- The_Wheatsheaf,_Fitzrovia wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Wheatsheaf, Fitzrovia".
- The_Wheatsheaf,_Fitzrovia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Wheatsheaf".
- The_Wheatsheaf,_Fitzrovia wikiPageWikiLinkText "the Wheatsheaf".
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- The_Wheatsheaf,_Fitzrovia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- The_Wheatsheaf,_Fitzrovia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Pub-stub.
- The_Wheatsheaf,_Fitzrovia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Pubs_in_London.
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- The_Wheatsheaf,_Fitzrovia subject Category:Fitzrovia.
- The_Wheatsheaf,_Fitzrovia subject Category:Pubs_in_the_London_Borough_of_Camden.
- The_Wheatsheaf,_Fitzrovia hypernym Pub.
- The_Wheatsheaf,_Fitzrovia point "51.5181 -0.1338".
- The_Wheatsheaf,_Fitzrovia type Building.
- The_Wheatsheaf,_Fitzrovia type SpatialThing.
- The_Wheatsheaf,_Fitzrovia comment "The Wheatsheaf is a pub in Rathbone Place, Fitzrovia, London, that was popular with London's bohemian set in the 1930s. Customers including George Orwell, Dylan Thomas, Edwin Muir and Humphrey Jennings, were known for a while as the Wheatsheaf writers Other habituées included the singer and dancer Betty May, and the writer and surrealist poet Philip O'Connor, Nina Hamnett, Julian Maclaren-Ross, and Quentin Crisp.".
- The_Wheatsheaf,_Fitzrovia label "The Wheatsheaf, Fitzrovia".
- The_Wheatsheaf,_Fitzrovia sameAs Q18162674.
- The_Wheatsheaf,_Fitzrovia sameAs m.011jp9kq.
- The_Wheatsheaf,_Fitzrovia sameAs Q18162674.
- The_Wheatsheaf,_Fitzrovia lat "51.5181".
- The_Wheatsheaf,_Fitzrovia long "-0.1338".
- The_Wheatsheaf,_Fitzrovia wasDerivedFrom The_Wheatsheaf,_Fitzrovia?oldid=677459122.
- The_Wheatsheaf,_Fitzrovia depiction Wheatsheaf,_Fitzrovia,_W1_(2377482991).jpg.
- The_Wheatsheaf,_Fitzrovia isPrimaryTopicOf The_Wheatsheaf,_Fitzrovia.