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but its proximity to a main road and the Euston Station complex meant it ultimately catered for the working classes. By 1871, around 5,000 residents were housed in a 12-acre (4.9 ha) area. The estate continued to expand throughout the early 20th century in a piecemeal fashion, and attracted
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was opened at No. 314 in 1934 by William Coldstream, Victor Pasmore and Claude Rogers to encourage artwork in an atmosphere different from traditional art schools. The school struggled and closed by the start of World War II. It was demolished in the early 1960s; the cover shot of
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that threatened to reach places such as Camden Town. The Capper family, who lived on the south side of the proposed route, opposed its construction and complained their crops would be ruined by dust kicked up by cattle along the route. Capper Street, a side street off
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the site. Over the next four years, Levy bought properties along the north side of Euston Road, and an agreement was reached so that the council built the underpass and he built a complex of two tower blocks with office shops and apartments, the Euston Tower.
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was keen to develop buildings in the area and bought various properties. When the LCC refused planning permission because of the underpass development, Levy, who had outline planning permission, insisted the council pay him £1 million if they wanted to
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Greek, Cypriot and Asian immigrants following World War II. In the 1970s, the estate came under threat from property developers who wanted to demolish it and build offices, which led to demonstrations and protests, including supporters from
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The New Hospital for Women moved to No. 144 Euston Road in 1888, and was rebuilt by J.M. Brydon two years later. It housed 42 beds and was staffed entirely by women, which made it a comfortable environment for patients with
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In late 1898, 189 Euston Road (Where the Wellcome Collection is at present) was the location of a Mosque run by Hajie Mohammad Dollie who opened London's first Mosque previously at 97 Albert Street, Camden Town in 1895.
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as "the start of changing the Marylebone to Euston road from a highway into a series of linked public spaces." The pedestrian crossing opened in March 2010. Livingstone's successor,
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is further west. The position of these three railway termini on Euston Road, rather than in a more central position further south, is a result of the recommendations of the 1846
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had become the main property owners in the area, and in 1857 the central section of the road, between Osnaburgh Street and Kings Cross, was renamed Euston Road after
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The New Hospital for Women, No. 144 Euston Road around the late 19th century. At the time it was the only hospital to be exclusively staffed by women.
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said the works were the largest ever proposed in London and would affect far more than local traffic due to its Inner Ring Road status.
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zone. Drivers are not charged for travelling on the road but may be if they turn south into the zone during its hours of operation.
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on the site of gardens called Euston Grove, and was the first mainline station to open in London. Its entrance, designed by
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announced its intention to close one lane in each direction on Euston Road between 2020 and 2026 to accommodate work on
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and North Gower Street. It was built in the early 1860s over a former reservoir to provide affordable middle-class
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was a village retreat for Londoners working in the city. Euston Road was originally part of New Road, promoted by
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in 1922, and converted to a cinema in 1932. It was demolished in 1950 so that the town hall could be extended.
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moved to No. 96 Euston Road in 1999 into a new complex designed by Colin St John Wilson and opened by
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in 1967. It was used as offices until a major restoration in the early 1990s. The hotel reopened as the
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The road starts as a continuation of the A501, a major road through Central London, at its junction with
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was in the tiny triangle (less than 2 hectares (4.9 acres)) on the north side of Euston Road between
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following in 1873. The Euston station complex was controversially demolished in 1963 to accommodate
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passed in 1756. Construction began in May that year, and it was open to traffic by September.
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sculpture at the theatre's front was removed but was subsequently reinstated after protests.
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was built around that time. The road contains several significant buildings including the
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Before the 18th century, the land along which Euston Road runs was farmland and fields.
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run along the entire extent of Euston Road from Great Portland Street to King's Cross.
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opened on Euston Road in 1861; it was shortly afterwards demolished and replaced by
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medical documents in Europe. Its objects were transferred on permanent loan to the
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avoiding central London. Traffic increased when major railway stations, including
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as it could affect business and cost more than £1 billion in lost revenue. The
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is just to the west of St Pancras station. The old and new headquarters of the
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to avoid the junction with the Tottenham Court Road was proposed by the
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system and the road was then relaid to a much higher standard. The new
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The headquarters of the Religious Society of Friends, better known as
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The Midland Grand Hotel, fronting St Pancras station, was designed by
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commissioned a plan to improve the road from the architectural firm,
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opened on the north side of New Road in July 1837. It was planned by
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Weinreb, Ben; Hibbert, Christopher; Keay, Julia; Keay, John (2008).
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Royal Free, University College and Middlesex Medical Students RFC
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The Friends House, No. 173 Euston Road (side entrance shown)
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The tower attracted a number of significant tenants, including
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Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Foundation Trust
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Pedestrian Accessibility and Movement Environment Laboratory
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holds about half a million books, including more than 6,000
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railway stations are at the eastern end of the road, and
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are on its south side. From west to east the road passes
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University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
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Edwards Professor of Egyptian Archaeology and Philology
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in 1918 following the death of the hospital's founder,
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About halfway along Euston Road, at the junction with
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Hospital's archives are at No 250 Euston Road.
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Grote Professor of the Philosophy of Mind and Logic
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Euston, London
Euston railway station
Euston (disambiguation)
A501

Euston Road is located in London Borough of Camden
Euston Hall
W1
NW1
51°31′39″N 0°07′53″W / 51.5275°N 0.131389°W / 51.5275; -0.131389
Great Portland Street
Pentonville Road
Central London
Marylebone Road
King's Cross
London Inner Ring Road
London congestion charge
Euston Hall
Dukes of Grafton
New Road
Paddington
Islington
bypass
Smithfield Market
Euston
Euston Tower
Wellcome Library
British Library
St Pancras Renaissance London Hotel
Marylebone Road

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