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* [[Local Government]] authority: [[London Borough of Camden]] [[City of Westminster]]
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Fitzrovia is the name given to the area bounded by [[Oxford Street]], [[Great Portland Street]], [[Euston Road]] and [[Gower Street]]. The area gained its name in the 1930s, when people began using "Fitzrovia" to describe an area characterised by the gatherings of writers and other talented individuals at the [[Fitzroy Tavern, W1T 2NA|Fitzroy Tavern]]. The word was used in print for the first time by Tom Driberg, an MP, in the "William Hickey" column of the Daily Express, in 1940, and is now the official designation for this part of Camden.
Fitzrovia is the name given to the area bounded by [[Oxford Street]], [[Great Portland Street]], [[Euston Road]] and [[Gower Street]]. The area gained its name in the 1930s, when people began using "Fitzrovia" to describe an area characterised by the gatherings of writers and other talented individuals at the [[Fitzroy Tavern, W1T 2NA|Fitzroy Tavern]]. The word was used in print for the first time by Tom Driberg, an MP, in the "William Hickey" column of the Daily Express, in 1940, and is now the official designation for this part of Camden. (<i>Was he actually an MP at the time? Wasn't that a year or so later?</i> --[[Kake]])
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* [http://www.fitzrovia.org.uk The Fitzrovia Neighbourhood Association]
* [http://www.fitzroviacentre.org.uk/fitzrovia/ The Fitzrovia Centre]
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Fitzrovia is the name given to the area bounded by Oxford Street, Great Portland Street, Euston Road and Gower Street. The area gained its name in the 1930s, when people began using "Fitzrovia" to describe an area characterised by the gatherings of writers and other talented individuals at the Fitzroy Tavern. The word was used in print for the first time by Tom Driberg, an MP, in the "William Hickey" column of the Daily Express, in 1940, and is now the official designation for this part of Camden. (Was he actually an MP at the time? Wasn't that a year or so later? --Kake)

Fitzrovia's most notable landmark is the Telecom Tower.

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Neighbouring locales: Bloomsbury / Soho


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