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Interior view of St Pancras Station, Camden, London, c1895.
Interior view of St Pancras Station, Camden, London, c1895. The station was designed in 1868 by Sir George Gilbert Scott, and the civil engineer was William Henry Barlow. The wrought iron ribs spring from the platforms to cover a span of 240 feet and a length of 690 feet. Steam trains and horse drawn carriages are awaiting passengers.
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AR962046
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Image
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5043px × 3791px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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19th century
Arch
Architectural Feature
Architecture
ARCHWAY
B&W
B/W
BARLOW
Black & White
Black and white
building
BUILDINGS
camden
cavernous
concept
Construction
CURVED
DAIS
England
english heritage
George Gilbert
George Gilbert Scott
GIRDER
HORSE-DRAWN VEHICLE
INDOORS
INSIDE
interior
light at the end of the tunnel
London
METAPHOR
Monochrome
NINETEENTH CENTURY
PASSENGER
PASSENGERS
People
Photograph
Platform
ROAD TRANSPORT
Roof
Scott
Sir George Gilbert
Sir George Gilbert Scott
st pancras
st pancras station
STATION
STEAM LOCOMOTIVE
STEAM TRAIN
TGN
Train
Train Station
transport
TRANSPORTATION
William Henry
William Henry Barlow
Wrought Iron