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[[London]] Underground stations: "[[Charing Cross]]", "[[Waterloo]]", "[[Marylebone]]", "[[Edgware Road]]", "[[Bayswater]]", "[[Queensway]]". | [[London]] Underground stations: "[[Charing Cross]]", "[[Waterloo]]", "[[Marylebone]]", "[[Edgware Road]]", "[[Bayswater]]", "[[Queensway]]". | ||
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| + | The stations itself were named after the Belgian village Waterloo, where in 1815 Napoleon was defeated in the Battle Of Waterloo. | ||
[[Category:Geography]] | [[Category:Geography]] | ||
[[Category:One Size Fits All (The List)]] | [[Category:One Size Fits All (The List)]] | ||
Revision as of 18:07, 7 December 2010
VIRGIL [8-10 / 15º-(-30º)], one of the constellations in the "One Size Fits All" (1975) "universe", has a star named "Waterloo". "Waterloo" together with "Charing Cross" (previously "Embankment", on the first edition of the artwork) is a reference to two Underground stations near Festival Hall in London, where Prelude To The Afternoon Of A Sexually Aroused Gas Mask on Weasels Ripped My Flesh, and Ahead Of Their Time were recorded.
London Underground stations: "Charing Cross", "Waterloo", "Marylebone", "Edgware Road", "Bayswater", "Queensway".
The stations itself were named after the Belgian village Waterloo, where in 1815 Napoleon was defeated in the Battle Of Waterloo.