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The Euston Arch was built in 1838 and ... A group of students even climbed scaffolding around the arch as demolition of the 4,500 ton structure was due to take place and unfurled a banner pleading ...
The Euston Arch, a mighty Doric structure, fronted the station until its demolition in the 1960s. Now, four of the original stones are on display outside the station, part of a campaign to have ...
When the Euston Arch was torn down ... A group of students even climbed scaffolding around the arch as demolition of the 4,500-ton structure was due to take place and unfurled a banner pleading ...
The Euston Arch, the largest Doric arch ever built ... Cruickshank discovered that many of the original arch’s stones had been stored in the demolition contractor’s back garden. After further ...
If hell exists, then surely it resembles the concourse at Euston station ... was earmarked for demolition. The poet John Betjeman was among those who campaigned for the Arch to be saved, but ...
Euston Arch, sited in front of the old Euston station ... The fate of the arch boiled down to a choice between demolition at a cost of £12,000 or re-siting at a cost of £190,000.
The Euston Arch used to stand a few hundred yards to ... Some of the stones ended up in Bromley, in the garden of the demolition contractor. Then, in 1994, the broadcaster and architectural ...
But grandest of all was the towering Doric arch built as its entrance ... hall and underground pedestrian link to adjacent Euston Square station. Although the redevelopment will still require the ...
Transport minister John Hayes has made a startling attack on the quality of modern British architecture during a speech on ‘beauty in transport’ in which he promised to rebuild the Euston Arch ...
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