Talk:Seven Dials

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The column itself is the seventh dial = so only needs six faces.

Seven Dials remains one of outstanding examples of "shared space" in the UK, allowing an informal mixing of traffic flows with pedestrian activity. Ben Hamilton-Baillie

Seven Dials is also the name of a mystery book by Anne Perry in which some of the action is set in the Seven Dials area. Should we add a section on literary references? --CocoaZen 02:12, 15 October 2006 (UTC)

I believe Seven Dials is mentioned in the Stephen Stills song Treetop Flier, though I've seen it as "seven dial", "seven isles"...if anyone wants to research it and it perhaps add this mention, could they? Thanks. Zchris87v 17:41, 14 November 2006 (UTC)