- 49″N 0°13′2.33″W / 51.5104139°N 0.2173139°W / 51.5104139; -0.2173139
Frestonia was the name
adopted for a
couple of
months by the
squatters of Freston...
- (1983),
Knife (1984), Love (1987),
Stray (1990),
Dreamland (1993) and
Frestonia (1995). The band
garnered po****r
success for the
songs "Oblivious", "Somewhere...
-
Frestonia is the
sixth and
final studio album by the
Scottish band
Aztec Camera,
released in 1995.
Roddy Frame's
subsequent releases would be
under his...
- 13 Albums". ****ney,
Elisabeth (22
November 2011). "Radio review: From
Frestonia to
Belgravia – The
History of Squatting". The Guardian. London. Archived...
- he and a
couple of
hundred fellow squatters established the "state" of
Frestonia in
Notting Hill and
declared independence from Britain. The then Shadow...
- Frame, from the
album The
North Star (1998). No
tracks are
included from
Frestonia (1995),
Aztec Camera's
final studio album. All
tracks written by Roddy...
-
attacked the plaintiffs.
Albery was a
Minister for the Free
State of
Frestonia in
North Kensington and a
Green Party candidate in
Notting Hill. In 1985...
-
Rockingbirds (CD, Album) at Discogs". Discogs.com.
Retrieved 30
March 2013. "
Frestonia –
Aztec Camera : Credits". AllMusic. 14
November 1995.
Retrieved 30 March...
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Scott and
Joshua Bowler. It
started in the
early 1980s,
emerging from
Frestonia's 'Car
Breaker Gallery'. They are
probably best
known for
their recycled...
-
career as an actor, he
became a
resident of the
squatter "nation" of
Frestonia,
acting as
Foreign Minister under the name
David Rappaport-Bramley – all...