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Propylaeum, of course, doesn’t really roll off the tongue, so the structure became known as the Euston Arch. Fast-forward 10 years and Euston also boasted a beautiful, neoclassical Great Hall ...
The Great Hall was opened on May 27, 1849, but the constraints of the site meant that it did not line up precisely with the Arch. Worse still, as the station expanded further, to become in the words ...
Euston Arch, the original entrance to Euston station in Central London, had stood since 1837. Officially known as the Doric Arch, it was demolished in 1962 - along with Euston's original Great ...
It was the first great building of the Railway Age. For more than 120 years, the Euston Arch made a spectacular gateway to the London station for travellers to the North.
The giant arch at Euston station (above) was demolished in the 1960s, to much anger. ... The Britannia sculpture, which stood over the door to a meeting room in Euston's Great Hall.
On 14 October 1968, Euston station was reopened with a cordial grimace by the Queen. ... That Stephenson statue which once presided over the Great Hall is now exiled to the courtyard, ...
JD Wetherspoon (JDW) is to open its new pub near Euston Station on Tuesday 9 January, which will create 55 new jobs. JD Wetherspoon (JDW) is to open its new pub near Euston Station ... Lighting ...
The plan also includes a new Euston Tube station ticket hall and a sub-surface pedestrian link ... we have identified an option that delivers great opportunities for the area while ...
When I pass Euston Station, London’s midcentury commuter-hell answer to Penn Station, I sometimes think about how, in 2021, activists protesting a new high-speed train line burrowed tunnels ...