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  1. The London Boys» es una canción escrita por el músico británico David Bowie. Fue publicada como el lado B del sencillo « Rubber Band » en el Reino Unido el 2 de diciembre de 1966. [ 2 ] Fue escrito en 1965 y demostrada originalmente con su banda the Lower Third como un posible lanzamiento de sencillo debut del grupo para Pye Records , sin embargo, fue rechazada.

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Link-boyLink-boy - Wikipedia

    Cupid as a Link Boy, Sir Joshua Reynolds, c. 1771. A link-boy (or link boy or linkboy) was a boy who carried a flaming torch to light the way for pedestrians at night. Linkboys were common in London in the days before the introduction of gas lighting in the early to mid 19th century. The linkboy's fee was commonly one farthing, and the torch ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › London_BoysLondon Boys - Wikipedia

    London Boys were a British dance-pop duo based in Germany whose members were Edem Ephraim (1 July 1959, London, UK – 21 January 1996) and Dennis Fuller (19 June 1959, Jamaica – 21 January 1996). They are best remembered for the UK top 5 hits " Requiem " and " London Nights ".

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Oli_LondonOli London - Wikipedia

    Oli London. Oli London (born 14 January 1990) is an English Internet personality. London is known for his multiple ethnic plastic surgery procedures intended to make him look like Jimin, a member of the South Korean boy band BTS . Born in England, London's interest in South Korean culture began after moving to South Korea in 2013 to teach English.

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  7. History. St Paul's School takes its name from St Paul's Cathedral in London. A cathedral school had existed since around 1103. By the 16th century however, it had declined, and in 1509, a new school was founded by John Colet, Dean of St Paul's Cathedral, on a plot of land to the north of the Cathedral. Biography of John Colet from 1724.