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The British Library
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Agar Town (1857)
Credit: Percy Lovell
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Cromer Street
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Goods Way - old sign
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Kings Place from York Way
Credit: Alan Stanton
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The British Library
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Caledonian Road looking north towards Holloway
Old London postcard
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Cromer Street
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Goods Way - old sign
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The Brill Market in Somers Town (1858) Centre stage in this engraving of a busy market scene is the Brill Tavern itself, situated at the end of Brill Row.
Credit: Illustrated News of the World, London
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Keystone Crescent, just on the side of King’s Cross station, has the smallest radius of any crescent in Europe, and has collection of old preserved houses
Credit: Flickr/Barbara Smith
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An old London bus being drawn by horses on its way to St Pancras Goods Station (1937) Next, its roof will be removed to enable it to fit on a railway trolley and then it will be transported to Chesterfield, Derbyshire for breaking up.
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Wollstonecraft Street sign
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St Pancras before the station (1865) This map was published just before the London terminus arrived and obliterated a number of former streets: Brewer Street, Skinner Street and various side streets disappeared. Also for the chop was the original site for Brill Market, one of the notable Victorian-era markets of London. Another notable victim was most of St Pancras Churchyard.
Credit: Stanford and Sons
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