e/Euston Arch

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has glosseng: The Euston Arch, built in 1837, was the original entrance to Euston station, facing onto Drummond Street, London. The Arch was demolished when the station was rebuilt in the 1960s, but much of the original stone was later located—principally used as fill in the Prescott Channel—and proposals have been formulated to reconstruct it as part of the planned redevelopment of the station . When Euston station was redeveloped Drummond Street was split into two parts either side of the station complex, with the eastern half renamed to Doric Way, after the style of the arch.
lexicalizationeng: Euston Arch
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geo locgeographic location 51.528586 -0.133746
media:imgEuston Arch 1896.jpg
media:imgEuston Arch Gates.JPG
media:imgEuston Station - 1851 - from Project Gutenberg - eText 13271.jpg
media:imgEuston arch column.jpg
media:imgRebuilt Euston Arch.jpg

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