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The Republic of Frestonia » The National Archive of FrestoniaThe Republic of Frestonia. The unlikely true story of a community of squatters who, faced with eviction, retaliated in a way that shocked the world.Missing: micronation | Show results with:micronation
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A History of 'Frestonia,' a Micronation of Squatters Who Declared ...Oct 29, 2014 · In 1977, squatters on Freston Road, Notting Hill, in London, declared independence from the British state.
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Freedom for Frestonia: the London commune that cut loose from the ...Oct 30, 2017 · It all happened 40 years ago, when 120 residents of a squatters' community threatened with demolition, eviction and dispersal decided to fight ...Missing: micronation | Show results with:micronation
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Frestonia - Former Self-Declared Republic - Nomadic BackpackerJul 22, 2025 · Frestonia is a former self-declared republic in Notting Hill that was home to squatters in the late 1970s who declared independence.<|separator|>
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Frestonia - The Underground MapFrestonia encompassed a 1.8-acre triangular plot of land and communal gardens, bounded by Bramley Road, Freston Road and Shalfleet Drive in W10.
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Frestonia.com'Frestonia' is located just north of Holland Park, west of Notting Hill, and to the east of the M41 West Cross Route. Many properties in and around Freston Road ...
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Olden Life: What was Frestonia? - The OldieThe Free and Independent Republic of Frestonia was a short-lived attempt to create an independent nation in west London in 1977.Missing: micronation history
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Frestonia: the past is another country | The Library Time MachineApr 23, 2015 · Barricades were built, protests were made, community newspapers were published, councillors were locked in meeting halls. In the days before ...Missing: achievements | Show results with:achievements
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[PDF] WELCOME TO FRESTONIA - London - Frestonian Gallery“On 31st October 1977, Freston Road, a squatted street of derelict houses in Notting Dale, West. London, declared independence from the United Kingdom.
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Latimer Road - 62andthenext10pathwaysMar 31, 2019 · In the mid 19th century this area was known for its piggeries and shed housing. The station was given the nickname of 'piggery junction'. A ...
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An Alternative History of Shepherd's Bush - Richard GregorySep 27, 2019 · Latimer Road started out as a track on the Shepherd's Bush side of the boundary, running alongside Counter's Creek from North Pole Road towards ...
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Notting Dale Reveals Britain's Slide Back Toward Victorian Levels of ...Jul 24, 2017 · Notting Dale was one of London's many 19th century slums. The road to Grenfell Tower is called Pottery Lane, because from the 1830s onwards ...Missing: Freston | Show results with:Freston
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Motley Talk about Notting Hill - by Kate @MotleyTalkJul 16, 2022 · Soon Notting Dale became infamous as a slum. It was known as 'The Potteries' as the number of kilns proliferated in the area, with the ...Missing: Freston | Show results with:Freston
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Latimer Road, W10 - The Underground MapEducational developments arrived in the 1880s, with the London school board constructing a three-storey Latimer Road school in 1880. Harrow school followed by ...
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Bangor Street, W11 - The Underground MapOriginally called George Street, it was the most notorious road of the Notting Dale 'Special Area' slum. It was more colloquially known as 'Do as you like ...
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History of our estate - Silchester Estate... slums of the 1930s and race riots of the 1958. Until 1844, when the office of Metropolitan Buildings was established, Notting Dale was built up with sheds ...Missing: Freston | Show results with:Freston<|control11|><|separator|>
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Freston Road, W10 - The Underground MapA second large office development also named Frestonia by its developers was erected at 125/135 Freston Road in 2001. TIP: Subscribed Substack users may ...
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March 2019 - 62andthenext10pathwaysMar 18, 2019 · With the construction of new roads in the 1960s, Latimer Road's southernmost section, where the station is situated was renamed Freston Road.
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Squatting: The need for shelter versus property rights - BBC NewsNov 22, 2011 · After the war hundreds of thousands of properties had been destroyed resulting in a chronic housing shortage. ... Notting Hill and Camden Town.
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A brief history of Notting HillOct 22, 2018 · The tone was set early on in 1837 when John Whyte enclosed the slopes of Notting Hill with a seven foot high fence to create the Hippodrome racecourse.Missing: Freston | Show results with:Freston
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Notting Hill Carnival and Rock Against Racism: converging cultures ...He subsequently states that the declining economic outlook and rising unemployment during the 1970s reduced the solidarity between black and white communities ...
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Sisterhood and Squatting in the 1970s: Feminism, Housing and ...Jun 7, 2017 · By the mid 1970s an estimated 20–30,000 people throughout Greater London had reclaimed, repaired and squatted thousands of empty dwellings ...
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Mangrove Nine protest - The National ArchivesOn 9 August 1970, a group of Black Power activists led 150 people on a march against police harassment of the black community in Notting Hill, London.Missing: environment | Show results with:environment
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1976: The Notting Hill Carnival riots - Libcom.orgSep 19, 2006 · An account of the riots at the popular West London carnival which were sparked by the arbitrary harassment and arrests of young black attendees by police.
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[PDF] The Politics of the Crowbar: Squatting in London, 1968-1977Nov 9, 2016 · This paper examines the London squatting movement and argues that it was a key radical social movement which redefined the ownership of space ...
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Today in London's International history, 1977: North Kensington ...Nov 1, 2020 · LOYAL GREETINGS! The three streets now known as Frestonia since early last year were an open sewer in Dickens's day: the Jarrow Hunger Marchers ...Missing: micronation facts
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Republic of Frestonia: How squatters in a 1970s London street ...Aug 31, 2018 · It began on Halloween 1977, when the residents of Freston Road in Notting Dale, West London, which was largely comprised of squats and communes, ...
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The Republic of Frestonia » The National Archive of Frestonia### Summary of Frestonia's Formal Declaration of Independence
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[PDF] The Free Independent Republic of FrestoniaGovernment is by a large cabinet of Ministers - a list of the present. Ministers of State and their portfolios is appended, as are the names of other government ...
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The Independent Republic of Frestonia - Squatting LondonAug 5, 2017 · A series of squatters' movements throughout the 1960s also prompted the GLC to adopt a 'scorched earth' policy in order to deter occupations: ...
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Frestonian Visa Stamp » The Republic of FrestoniaMar 9, 2015 · The Frestonian visa stamp was a desired passport stamp for tourists, given after a quick tour, and caused no stir even when entering the Soviet ...
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Frestonian Postage Stamps » The Republic of FrestoniaIt was customary to use one Frestonia stamp for 'Near-abroad' for post to the UK and two for 'Far-Abroad'. One time the British post office brought back a ...
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Kensington News and Post » The Republic of FrestoniaAug 27, 2015 · The imperialist powers that be, claim the Frestonians, had neglected their terrain during times of economic depression, and have now forfeited ...
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Frestonia - A Very British Revolution - old man with a cameraHis plan is to declare the area to be independent of the rest of the UK, forming a new country - Frestonia. There is almost 100% support and this amazing story ...
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Bramleys HC - Co-op Homes... Freston Road but met resistance from 120 squatters, who declared themselves to be the Free And Independent State Of Frestonia. Following international press ...