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Arch outside the main entrance to Euston Station, Camden, London, 1952. Artist: Henry Grant
Arch outside the main entrance to Euston Station, Camden, London, 1952. Designed by Philip Hardwick, the arch, the largest Greek propylaeum ever built, was completed in 1837. Generally considered the first monument to the railway age, the arch acted as the gateway to the first railway terminus built in London. The arch was demolished in 1961 when the station was redeveloped. © London Museum/Heritage Images
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AR914221
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4468px × 4218px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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1950s
20th century
Arch
Architectural Feature
Architecture
ARCHWAY
Automobile
B&W
B/W
Black & White
Black and white
building
BUILDINGS
camden
CARS
Column
DECADE
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England
Entrance
Euston
Euston Arch
Euston Station
Exterior
Female
FIFTIES
GRANT
Hardwick
HENRY
Henry Grant
LADY
London
London Museum
Monochrome
motor car
OUTSIDE
People
PHILIP
Philip Hardwick
Photograph
Pillar
PILLARS
ROAD TRANSPORT
STATION
TGN
Train
Train Station
transport
TRANSPORTATION
Woman
Women