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The Stuckist art group then drew press attention to the fact that Ofili was a serving Tate trustee, and, under the Freedom of Information Act, obtained Tate trustee minutes,[5] as well as the price paid by the Tate for the work?£705,000 (costing the Tate £600,000 as VAT could be reclaimed).[6] This resulted in a media furore,[5] and other details emerged about the transaction.
City Road is a disused London Underground station in Islington. It was one of the stations built when the City & South London Railway (C&SLR) (now part of the Northern line) opened its extension from Moorgate to Angel on 17 November 1901. It is located between Old Street and Angel.
Essex Road is a station on the proposed Chelsea-Hackney line. This scheme is currently being pursued by the developers of Crossrail. It would connect the station to the London Underground network for the first time since the Northern City Line was transferred away from the Northern Line. It would be located between Angel and Dalston Junction. Trains would go to King's Cross St. Pancras, Epping and South West London. [2]
Lower Holloway is a district in the London Borough of Islington, London. The name has fallen out of common use and the area is now generally regarded as being a part of Holloway. The area of Lower Holloway stretches from the South of Holloway Road to the Central side of Holloway, Nags Head. It is wholly in the N7 postal district.
London Buses routes 43, 153, 271 and 393 serve the station.
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