Why is it called Seven Dials?

The original layout of the Seven Dials area was designed by Thomas Neale during the early 1690s. His plan had six roads converging, although this number was later increased to seven. The sundial column was built with only six faces, with the column itself acting as the gnomon of the seventh dial.
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What is the meaning of Seven Dials?

— John Keats on Seven Dials. The notorious warren known as "The Seven Dials" was a breeding ground of vice, disease, and crime at the junction of seven roads in the area of Covent Garden. Thomas Neale, a Member of Parliament and real estate developer, originally laid out the area in the early 1690s.
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Why is Seven Dials famous for?

Seven Dials Covent Garden is a unique quarter of London whose star-shaped layout remains as constructed in the early 1690s. It was brought back to life largely through the dedication of the Seven Dials Trust, working in partnership with the local authorities and landowners for nearly forty years.
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Who owns Seven Dials?

Over nearly 40 years our work has helped first to save and then to develop and enhance Seven Dials, reinventing a lost neighbourhood around the Sundial Pillar, which the Trust re-constructed, owns and maintains.
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Where misery clings to misery for a little warmth and want and disease lie down side by side and groan together?

John Keats perhaps put it most poignantly when he called Seven-Dials the place “where misery clings to misery for a little warmth, and want and disease lie down side-by-side, and groan together.” Where poverty abounded, so too would crime, though it was not always causal.
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St. Giles & Seven Dials

What is the famous line from misery?

Annie Wilkes: MISERY IS ALIVE, MISERY IS ALIVE! OH, This whole house is going to be full of romance, OOOH, I AM GOING TO PUT ON MY LIBERACE RECORDS!
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Why is the book Misery called Misery?

Paul realizes that he is a prisoner and is forced to indulge his captor's whims. The novel's title has two meanings: it is the name carried by the central heroine of Paul's book series, and King described such a state of emotion during the novel's writing. He has stated that Annie is a stand-in for cocaine.
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Are dogs allowed in seven dials?

We love pets but sadly they are not allowed in Banana Warehouse. They're welcome to come and hang out in Cucumber Alley though while you grab a bite to eat! What about food allergies and intolerances? There are lots of food and drink options at Seven Dials Market so we can cater for everyone!
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Does Seven Dials still exist?

Seven Dials Covent Garden is a unique quarter of London whose star-shaped layout remains as constructed in the early 1690s. It was brought back to life largely through the dedication of the Seven Dials Trust, working in partnership with the local authorities and landowners for nearly forty years.
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What is the original meaning of dial?

Origin of dial

1. First recorded in 1400–50; Middle English dial, diel,dyal “instrument for telling time by the sun's shadow,” from Old French dyal, from Medieval Latin diālis “daily” (Latin di(ēs) ) “day” + -ālis adjective suffix; cf. - al1)
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What does dial mean clock?

A dial is the part of a machine or instrument such as a clock or watch which shows you the time or a measurement that has been recorded. The luminous dial on the clock showed five minutes to seven.
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Is Seven Dials worth a visit?

Walked through Seven Dials multiple times. It might be my favourite neighbourhood in London. Absolutely loved all the little shops and the Christmas lights hung meeting at the center of the Seven Dials. This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC.
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Where was the St Giles slum?

The area just east of Tottenham Court Road station is properly known as St Giles (or St Giles's) but the term is rarely used, perhaps because this was once London's most notorious neighbourhood.
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Do I need to book seven dials?

Bringing you the taste and experience of London via 2 bars and 20 juicy independent members! We mainly take walk-ins only, but we do hold back a small number of bookable tables for large groups and events! Just email [email protected] for enquiries and pricing.
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Are small dogs allowed in Harrods?

Unfortunately in many other emporiums your dog will not be welcome. Major department stores Harrods, Fortnum & Mason and John Lewis apply a no dogs rule (unless they are guide dogs).
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Are dogs allowed in Primark?

Unfortunately dogs aren't allowed in Primark unless they are Assistance Dogs.
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Does John Lewis allow dogs?

John Lewis, another iconic department store, welcomes all dogs. Shop for a wide range of clothing and homeware brands with your dog by your side.
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What's Stephen King's scariest book?

Scariest Stephen King Book
  • It. by Stephen King (Goodreads Author) ...
  • The Shining. by Stephen King (Goodreads Author) ...
  • Pet Sematary. by Stephen King (Goodreads Author) ...
  • Salem's Lot. by Stephen King (Goodreads Author) ...
  • Misery. by Stephen King (Goodreads Author) ...
  • The Stand. by Stephen King (Goodreads Author) ...
  • Cujo. ...
  • Carrie.
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What mental illness does the girl from Misery have?

In a special feature on the collectors' edition DVD, forensic psychologist Reid Meloy said that Wilkes' personality (as portrayed by Kathy Bates) is a virtual catalog of mental illness. According to Meloy, Wilkes has bipolar disorder, where someone can have manic psychoses as well as depressions.
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What were the orange pills in Misery?

Novril is a a fictional medication made up for the story. It's described in the book as a powerful, highly addictive analgesic, the main ingredient being codeine. It comes in pill form and is bitter to taste. In the film, Novril is a capsule and is tasteless, making it easier for Paul to slip into her wine.
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What disorder does Annie have in Misery?

According to Meloy, Wilkes suffers from bipolar disorder, borderline personality disorder with schizoid, schizotypal, and obsessive-compulsive and sadomasochistic features.
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What does Annie call Paul in Misery?

Annie Wilkes : I thought you were good Paul... but you're not good. You're just another lying ol' dirty birdy.
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What does Annie represent in Misery?

Stephen King's fictional character, Annie Wilkes — portrayed by Kathy Bates in the film adaptation of his book, Misery — could be the poster woman for “hurt people hurt people.” She is bipolar, sadomasochistic and exemplifies schizoid and schizotypal behaviors (among others).
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Why did people have rookeries?

Creation of a rookery

An area might become a rookery when criminals would inhabit dead-end streets for their strategic use in isolation. In other cases, industry that produced noise or odours would drive away inhabitants that would not settle for such an environment.
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Why is Tottenham Court Road called that?

Tottenham Court Road is named after Tottenham Court (formerly Totehele Manor) which lay in fields to the north, now occupied by West Euston and Regent's Park. Until the late 18th Century, this was very much a rural area, with farms and a windmill.
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