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Former micronation in London
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
Frestonia
British musical group
(1983), Knife (1984), Love (1987), Stray (1990), Dreamland (1993) and Frestonia (1995); and found commercial success with the songs "Oblivious", "Somewhere
Aztec_Camera
1995 studio album by Aztec Camera
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
Frestonia_(album)
English poet, actor, political activist and dramatist (1941-2017)
he and a couple of hundred fellow squatters established the "state" of Frestonia in Notting Hill and declared independence from Britain. The then Shadow
Heathcote_Williams
1999 greatest hits album by Aztec Camera
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
The_Best_of_Aztec_Camera
English performance arts group
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
Mutoid_Waste_Company
Actor, musician, writer, director, teacher (1951–1990)
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
David_Rappaport
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Flags_of_micronations
Scottish musician
Langer-Winstanley, who had previously worked with Madness and Elvis Costello. Frestonia was released in 1995 and the Reprise Records label issued it in the US
Roddy_Frame
British social inventor and author (1948–2001)
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
Nicholas_Albery
Self-proclaimed political entity
Aigues-Mortes Austenasia Christiania Elleore Enclava Filettino Forvik Frestonia Kingdom of Germany Hay-on-Wye Jamtland Kingdom of Pineal Kugelmugel Laàs
Micronation
English writer and broadcaster
March 2026. Mahoney, Elisabeth (22 November 2011). "Radio review: From Frestonia to Belgravia – the History of Squatting". The Guardian. Dowling, Stephen
Robert_Elms
British singer and songwriter (born 1959)
May 2026. Mahoney, Elisabeth (22 November 2011). "Radio review: From Frestonia to Belgravia – The History of Squatting". The Guardian. London. Archived
Sade_(singer)
English record producer and songwriter (born 1954)
They Might Be Giants : Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 30 March 2013. "Frestonia – Aztec Camera : Credits". AllMusic. 14 November 1995. Retrieved 30 March
Clive_Langer
1993 studio album by Aztec Camera
Alternative rock, synthpop Length 51:17 Label WEA Producer Ryuichi Sakamoto, Roddy Frame Aztec Camera chronology Stray (1990) Dreamland (1993) Frestonia (1995)
Dreamland (Aztec Camera album)
Dreamland_(Aztec_Camera_album)
in England (1970–present)[better source needed] Findhorn in Scotland Frestonia in London (1970s–1982) New Creation Christian Community (closed) Tinker's
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later, to pre-empt its use by France or the United States. 1977–1980s Frestonia In the London borough of Hammersmith, a community of squatters, which
List_of_micronations
17 May 1993 Label: WEA, Sire Formats: CD, LP, MC 21 — 146 — — — — — — Frestonia Released: 6 November 1995 Label: WEA, Reprise Formats: CD, MC 100 — 187
Aztec_Camera_discography
Occupation of unused land or derelict buildings in England and Wales
1999. "Olden Life: What was Frestonia?" Jane O'Grady. The Oldie. Dec 2018 Harris, John (30 October 2017). "Freedom for Frestonia: the London commune that
Squatting in England and Wales
Squatting_in_England_and_Wales
Elevated dual carriageway section of A40 road in West London
demolished for the Westway, forming a so-called "independent state" of Frestonia. Residents on Acklam Road, which ran parallel to the Westway between Ladbroke
Westway_(London)
Coastal town in Denbighshire, Wales
Roddy Frame and Jeremy Stacey wrote most of Aztec Camera's 1995 album Frestonia during a three-week retreat at the Sands Hotel in Prestatyn. Frame later
Prestatyn
Island in South Korea
Aigues-Mortes Austenasia Christiania Elleore Enclava Filettino Forvik Frestonia Kingdom of Germany Hay-on-Wye Jamtland Kingdom of Pineal Kugelmugel Laàs
Namiseom
English anarcho-punk/post-punk band
Gong's Daevid Allen and Gilli Smyth, the Androids of Mu formed out of the Frestonia squatter community in Notting Hill Gate, West London, notable in its time
Androids_of_Mu
Island in Fishers Island Sound, New York
Aigues-Mortes Austenasia Christiania Elleore Enclava Filettino Forvik Frestonia Kingdom of Germany Hay-on-Wye Jamtland Kingdom of Pineal Kugelmugel Laàs
North_Dumpling_Island
1998 studio album by Roddy Frame
the UK Singles Chart. Aztec Camera released their sixth studio album Frestonia in November 1995, marking the end of their contract with WEA. It became
The North Star (Roddy Frame album)
The_North_Star_(Roddy_Frame_album)
Former micronation
Aigues-Mortes Austenasia Christiania Elleore Enclava Filettino Forvik Frestonia Kingdom of Germany Hay-on-Wye Jamtland Kingdom of Pineal Kugelmugel Laàs
New_Atlantis_(micronation)
Art project micronation in Europe
Aigues-Mortes Austenasia Christiania Elleore Enclava Filettino Forvik Frestonia Kingdom of Germany Hay-on-Wye Jamtland Kingdom of Pineal Kugelmugel Laàs
Ladonia_(micronation)
Levellers 1881 London Social Revolutionary Congress London Greenpeace Frestonia Self-managed social centres 121 Centre Warzone Collective 56a Infoshop
Walsall_Anarchists
British artist and designer
Car Breaker Gallery in London, a squat in Ladbroke Grove's Republic of Frestonia. McCarthy started working for 2000 AD, including runs on Judge Dredd,
Brendan_McCarthy
1982 song by the Clash
originally recorded at Ear Studios (also known as The People's Hall of Frestonia) in London in September 1981 by the four members of the band jointly with
Overpowered_by_Funk
British singer (1960–2018)
Funky Little Demons – The Wolfgang Press (1994) Pulse – Pink Floyd (1995) Frestonia – Aztec Camera (1995) Across from Midnight – Joe Cocker (1997) Box (choir)
Claudia_Fontaine
Micronation in the Caribbean Sea
Aigues-Mortes Austenasia Christiania Elleore Enclava Filettino Forvik Frestonia Kingdom of Germany Hay-on-Wye Jamtland Kingdom of Pineal Kugelmugel Laàs
Principality_of_Islandia
English philosopher and novelist (1756–1836)
Levellers 1881 London Social Revolutionary Congress London Greenpeace Frestonia Self-managed social centres 121 Centre Warzone Collective 56a Infoshop
William_Godwin
Levellers 1881 London Social Revolutionary Congress London Greenpeace Frestonia Self-managed social centres 121 Centre Warzone Collective 56a Infoshop
Anarchism in the United Kingdom
Anarchism_in_the_United_Kingdom
Topics referred to by the same term
(Van Halen song), 1979 "Beautiful Girl", a song by Aztec Camera from Frestonia "Beautiful Girl", a song by Chord Overstreet "Beautiful Girl", a song
Beautiful_Girl
2022 book by Harry Hobbs and George Williams
Frestonia, which was declared by squatters on a London property after the local council planned to evict them. The squatters succeeded and Frestonia remains
How_to_Rule_Your_Own_Country
Anarchist organisation in the United Kingdom
Levellers 1881 London Social Revolutionary Congress London Greenpeace Frestonia Self-managed social centres 121 Centre Warzone Collective 56a Infoshop
Decadent_Action
Portuguese percussionist (1950–2025)
Adventures, Trading Secrets with the Moon (Elektra, 1989) Aztec Camera, Frestonia (Reprise, 1995) Spandau Ballet, Heart Like a Sky (CBS, 1989) Bee Gees
Luís_Jardim
1949 film directed by Henry Cornelius
Switzerland, a 2019 Spanish comedy film partially based on this film Frestonia, the name of the "republic" adopted by the residents of Freston Road,
Passport_to_Pimlico
English anarcho-communist (1920–1996)
Levellers 1881 London Social Revolutionary Congress London Greenpeace Frestonia Self-managed social centres 121 Centre Warzone Collective 56a Infoshop
Albert_Meltzer
Anarchist publishing house in London, England
Levellers 1881 London Social Revolutionary Congress London Greenpeace Frestonia Self-managed social centres 121 Centre Warzone Collective 56a Infoshop
Freedom_Press
British urban guerilla group (1970–1972)
Levellers 1881 London Social Revolutionary Congress London Greenpeace Frestonia Self-managed social centres 121 Centre Warzone Collective 56a Infoshop
The_Angry_Brigade
American-born abstract painter
solo exhibition of her work at Frestonia's Car Breaker Gallery in London, a squat in Ladbroke Grove's Republic of Frestonia, followed a few years later by
Julie_Umerle
British artist (born 1960)
London, England. In 1980, Rush exhibited at The Car Breaker Gallery in Frestonia, London. In 1984, he founded the Mutoid Waste Company, an underground
Joe_Rush
English punk rock band
Vendetta, an autobiographical fantasy which is set in the Republic of Frestonia. In chapter eleven of the novel The Cardinal executes Jimmy Savile, Rolf
The_Blood_(band)
Housing blocks in Kennington, London
sold for £730,000. Bonnington Square, another famous squat in Lambeth Frestonia, a squat in the London Borough of Kensington and Chelsea Wrigley Rooftops
Oval_Mansions
Former British anti-war activism group
Levellers 1881 London Social Revolutionary Congress London Greenpeace Frestonia Self-managed social centres 121 Centre Warzone Collective 56a Infoshop
Committee of 100 (United Kingdom)
Committee_of_100_(United_Kingdom)
Anarchist social centre in Bradford, England
Levellers 1881 London Social Revolutionary Congress London Greenpeace Frestonia Self-managed social centres 121 Centre Warzone Collective 56a Infoshop
The_1_in_12_Club
Topics referred to by the same term
German-occupied Poland (1939–1945) during World War II. Freeston (disambiguation) Frestonia This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Freston
Freston
UK anarchist group and newspaper established in 1983
Levellers 1881 London Social Revolutionary Congress London Greenpeace Frestonia Self-managed social centres 121 Centre Warzone Collective 56a Infoshop
Class_War
British artist
Crawford Arts Centre, St Andrews Nathan Coley, to the Bramley Family of Frestonia, a publication documenting his public art project in London. 2015 Nathan
Nathan_Coley
Men's online magazine
Justin Clack writes an essay on the history of the Westway (London) and Frestonia and in issue 6 he writes on Dagenham Ford whilst Jason Burke British author
Umbrella_Magazine
1991 box set by The Clash
single (1980) 2:33 11. "Midnight to Stevens" (recorded at People's Hall, Frestonia, London in 1981) The Clash previously unreleased 4:39 12. "This Is Radio
Clash_on_Broadway
British comic book artist
solo exhibition of his work at Frestonia's Car Breaker Gallery in London, a squat in Ladbroke Grove's Republic of Frestonia. Ewins formed a long-term collaborative
Brett_Ewins
Anarchist federation in Great Britain
Levellers 1881 London Social Revolutionary Congress London Greenpeace Frestonia Self-managed social centres 121 Centre Warzone Collective 56a Infoshop
Anarchist Federation (Britain)
Anarchist_Federation_(Britain)
British political organisation
Levellers 1881 London Social Revolutionary Congress London Greenpeace Frestonia Self-managed social centres 121 Centre Warzone Collective 56a Infoshop
Anarchist_Workers_Association
1756 work by Edmund Burke
Levellers 1881 London Social Revolutionary Congress London Greenpeace Frestonia Self-managed social centres 121 Centre Warzone Collective 56a Infoshop
A Vindication of Natural Society
A_Vindication_of_Natural_Society
Month of 1977
the United Kingdom, and declared the Free and Independent Republic of Frestonia to call attention to their plight. The problem would finally be solved
October_1977
Topics referred to by the same term
(Cait Brennan album) (2016) "Debutante", a 1995 song by Aztec Camera from Frestonia "Debutante", a 2000 song by U.S. Crush from U.S. Crush "Debutante", a
Debutante_(disambiguation)
Marc Bolan is killed in a car crash in Barnes at age 29. 31 October: "Frestonia" attempts to secede from the UK. 23 November: The new premises for the
Timeline of London (20th century)
Timeline_of_London_(20th_century)
English anarchist (1790–1879)
Levellers 1881 London Social Revolutionary Congress London Greenpeace Frestonia Self-managed social centres 121 Centre Warzone Collective 56a Infoshop
Ambrose_Cuddon
Radical 19th-century London political society
Levellers 1881 London Social Revolutionary Congress London Greenpeace Frestonia Self-managed social centres 121 Centre Warzone Collective 56a Infoshop
Stratford Dialectical and Radical Club
Stratford_Dialectical_and_Radical_Club
Anarchist group
Levellers 1881 London Social Revolutionary Congress London Greenpeace Frestonia Self-managed social centres 121 Centre Warzone Collective 56a Infoshop
WOMBLES
Defunct London queer collective
Levellers 1881 London Social Revolutionary Congress London Greenpeace Frestonia Self-managed social centres 121 Centre Warzone Collective 56a Infoshop
House_of_Brag
Radical 19th-century London political society
Levellers 1881 London Social Revolutionary Congress London Greenpeace Frestonia Self-managed social centres 121 Centre Warzone Collective 56a Infoshop
Rose_Street_Club
Self-managed social centre in Brighton, England
Levellers 1881 London Social Revolutionary Congress London Greenpeace Frestonia Self-managed social centres 121 Centre Warzone Collective 56a Infoshop
Cowley_Club
British anarchist and anti-war organisation, 1937–1950
Levellers 1881 London Social Revolutionary Congress London Greenpeace Frestonia Self-managed social centres 121 Centre Warzone Collective 56a Infoshop
Anarchist Federation of Britain
Anarchist_Federation_of_Britain
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