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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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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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1326:"How Euston Road got wider, taller and deeper and Joe Levy got rich"
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1414:"Farrell's Euston Road plan moves a step closer"
350:Royal Commission on Metropolitan Railway Termini
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1932:Faculty of the Built Environment (The Bartlett)
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1703:. Cambridge University Press. p.
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1590:. University College London Hospital
1394:. Transdiffusion Broadcasting System
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2575:UCLH/UCL Biomedical Research Centre
2570:Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital
1350:Godwin, Matthew (5 December 2007).
912:"383 Euston Road to 30 Euston Road"
783:St Pancras Renaissance London Hotel
728:Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Hospital
472:St Pancras Renaissance London Hotel
318:, and it ends at King's Cross with
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2794:Streets in the City of Westminster
2480:Third-oldest university in England
2475:Rivalry with King's College London
2049:Centre for the History of Medicine
1487:Chandler, Mark (22 October 2015).
1390:Aylett, Glenn (3 September 2005).
1241:"Roads (London), Development Plan"
612:and the independent radio station
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1568:. Camden London Borough Council
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937:"Congestion Charging in London"
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1943:School of Energy and Resources
1908:Faculty of Arts and Humanities
1462:"Boris Johnson: the interview"
93:Location within Central London
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1981:Faculty of Medical Sciences
314:at a large junction with an
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2626:UCH Macmillan Cancer Centre
2227:Slade Professor of Fine Art
2147:Institute of Jewish Studies
2142:Institute for Global Health
1635:Easton, Mark (5 May 2011).
1352:"Interview with Roy Gibson"
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1919:Faculty of Brain Sciences
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863:The Picture of Dorian Gray
732:Elizabeth Garrett Anderson
637:Terry Farrell and Partners
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1963:Faculty of Life Sciences
1913:Slade School of Fine Art
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1068:Walford, Edward (1878).
1032:"Central London Bus Map"
633:Greater London Authority
438:The road provided a new
332:London congestion charge
241:London congestion charge
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2562:The Royal Free Hospital
2548:Moorfields Eye Hospital
2523:Francis Crick Institute
2054:Centre for Neuroimaging
1774:The London Encyclopedia
1297:"Euston Road Underpass"
1156:Palmer, Samuel (1870).
991:"1846 Royal Commission"
392:King's Cross St Pancras
330:and on the edge of the
36:Euston (disambiguation)
2381:List of notable people
2152:Institute of Neurology
2011:Institute of Education
1767:. London: J.S. Virtue.
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2059:The Constitution Unit
1765:Curiosities of London
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2094:London Knowledge Lab
1950:School of Management
1697:Raby, Peter (1988).
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775:George Gilbert Scott
652:Transport for London
577:Tottenham Court Road
507:Metropolitan Railway
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312:Tottenham Court Road
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2439:Students' Union UCL
1887:Academic activities
1744:Moore, Tim (2003).
1612:. 23 February 2017.
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1162:. London. pp.
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1418:Building Magazine
1219:"Tolmers Village"
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1131:"Judd Place West"
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1080:. London: 301–309
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916:Google Maps
858:Oscar Wilde
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716:Keith Grant
700:Percy Nobbs
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