The Euston Arch, built in 1837 (and demolished in 1962), was the original entrance to Euston station, facing onto Drummond Street, London. The arch was...
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Euston railway station (/ˈjuːstən/ YOO-stən; or London Euston) is a major central London railway terminus managed by Network Rail in the London Borough...
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Philip Hardwick (section Euston Arch)
and elsewhere. Hardwick is probably best known for London's demolished Euston Arch and its twin station, the original Birmingham Curzon Street, which stands...
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Square, London Euston, London Euston bus station Euston railway station Euston tube station Euston Square tube station Euston Arch, former arch that stood...
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Euston Square is a large square in the London Borough of Camden in Central London. It lies on Euston Road, and Euston railway station and Euston bus station...
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the Euston Arch. The eastern part of Drummond Street was built over when Euston station was rebuilt and extended southwards in 1961; the Euston Arch was...
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consecrated. July 20 – Euston railway station, the first main line station in London, is opened, incorporating the Euston Arch designed by Philip Hardwick...
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Euston is a London Underground station. It directly connects with its National Rail railway station above it. The station is in Travelcard Zone 1. Euston...
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Euston Square is a London Underground station at the corner of Euston Road and Gower Street, just north of University College London – its main (south)...
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St Pancras International, is a major central London railway terminus on Euston Road in the London Borough of Camden. It is the terminus for Eurostar services...
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were being lost throughout that country, including the notable case of Euston Arch in London. In the 1960s and 1970s, with the rise of national cultural...
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Alison, and Peter Smithson (with foreword by Nikolaus Pevsner). The Euston Arch and the growth of the London, Midland and Scottish Railway, Thames &...
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Glasgow, Paisley and Greenock Railways are authorised in Scotland. July 20 – Euston station is opened as the first London terminus. August 24 – Queen Marie...
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original on 1 October 2011. Retrieved 16 August 2011. "Meet the Team | Euston Arch". Archived from the original on 6 January 2017. Retrieved 5 January 2017...
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1994, the historian Dan Cruickshank found 4,000 tons (60%) of the lost Euston Arch buried in the bed of the River Lea at the Channelsea River and the Prescott...
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Railroad ends passenger service. October – Work starts on demolition of Euston Arch in London. November 20 – Union Pacific 844 makes its first excursion...
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strongly influenced by the three mainline north London railway termini: Euston (1838), St Pancras (1868) and King's Cross (1852), together with the Midland...
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architectural events and new buildings. December - Demolition of the Euston Arch in London begins. Archigram is founded as an avant-garde architectural...
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Western Railway War Memorial is a First World War memorial located outside Euston station in London, England. The memorial was designed by Reginald Wynn Owen...
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architect Philip Charles Hardwick, son of Philip Hardwick (designer of the Euston Arch) in a classical and French-chateau design. It opened on 9 June 1854,...
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unsuccessful campaign to save the Propylaeum, known commonly as the Euston Arch, London. He is considered instrumental in helping to save St Pancras...
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Release 1967–1969 This Story of Yours/The Euston Arch/Willem de Kooning Series 2 Episode 14 The Euston Arch Segment Presenter 7 December 1968 Nairn at...
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rank" of his generation; his father, Sir Philip Hardwick, designed the Euston Arch. It is described by Museum of London Archaeology Service "as an almost...
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when, in 1961, British Railways destroyed the Euston Arch, Philip Hardwick's Doric entrance to Euston Station. British Railways proved a perennial opponent...
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rebuild the Euston Arch as part of the redevelopment of Euston Station could be led by Lansley. Rebuilding the Arch has been linked to Euston's potential...
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The scandalous demolition of the Euston Arch in 1962 drove Pevsner and others to redouble their efforts to save Victorian buildings...
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passenger station received listed building status in 1952. The Euston Arch and Euston station entrance by Edward Radclyffe Willesden railway station (opened...
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1840s. The architect was Philip Hardwick, better known for the classical Euston Arch. The historian Michael Hall considers the hall and library among "the...
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neglected. One of the most significant examples was the demolition of the Euston Arch in 1962 as part of modernisation works to the station, while the area...
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original form, designed by Philip Hardwick, mirroring his design of the Euston Arch at the London terminus of the railway line. It is Grade I listed and...
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