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- Cricklewood is an area of London, England, which spans the boundaries of three London boroughs: Barnet to the east, Brent to the west and Camden to the...
- Cricklewood Green is the fourth studio album by blues rock band Ten Years After, released in 1970. Allmusic gave Cricklewood Green a firmly positive retrospective...
- on Cricklewood include: Cricklewood, a district of North London Cricklewood Aerodrome, closed 1929 Cricklewood Baptist Church, London Cricklewood Green...
- 51.559834; -0.221812 Cricklewood Studios, also known as the Stoll Film Studios, were British film studios located in Cricklewood, London which operated...
- Cricklewood railway station is on the Midland Main Line in England, serving the town of Cricklewood in the London Borough of Barnet, north London. It...
- and the northern parts of Cricklewood and Dollis Hill areas of north London. The station is part of the Brent Cross Cricklewood development, which also...
- 2012, Capaldi wrote (with Tony Roche), directed and performed in The Cricklewood Greats, an affectionate spoof do****entary about a fictitious film studio...
- England, the company was founded by W. O. Bentley (1888–1971) in 1919 in Cricklewood, North London, and became widely known for winning the 24 Hours of Le...
- maintenance of infrastructure. Brent Cross Cricklewood is a planned new town centre development in Hendon and Cricklewood. The development is planned to cost...
- offered by Handley Page Transport. Cricklewood Aerodrome was adjacent to the Handley Page factory in Cricklewood, which had been established in 1912...