Pheasantry (London, England)
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- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2021005548
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- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/sh2021005548#concept
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- found: Work cat: Strand, J., The Pheasantry, 2019:cover (The creative home for some of Britain's most important writers, musicians and dancers) ; p.7 (it's [has had] many incarnations [including a] menagerie, members club, studios, forge) (UkOxU)021846676
- found: Historic England website, Jun. 21, 2021(The Pheasantry, 152, King's Road, SW3. Detached house. Mid C19. Grade II listed)
- found: Wikipedia, Jun. 21, 2021(The Pheasantry, 152 King's Road, Chelsea, London, is a Grade II listed building that was home to a number of important figures in 1960s London and a small music venue in the 1970s where a number of bands were able to play their first gigs. The building now houses a branch of the Pizza Express restaurant chain. In the basement is a cabaret club The Pheasantry)
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- 2021-06-21: new
- 2021-09-15: revised
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