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Sutherland Avenue at night is a street in Maida Vale in London, England.
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Located in the City of Westminster on the northern edge of Little Venice. it is an avenue running east to west from the Edgware Road to Harrow Road. Along the route it is crossed or joined by Randolph Avenue, Warrington Crescent, Lauderdale Road, Castellian Road, Warwick Avenue and Shirland Road. Elgin Avenue runs directly parallel to the north.In common with much of the area, the street design was laid out by the architect George Gutch in the Regency era and built during the following decades. Like much of the surrounding area, it had a considerable Jewish population by the late Victorian era


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