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Children at Eastcliff House, Margate, KentResidents outside Eastcliff House, Alexandra Road, Margate, Kent. It was established as a childrens seaside convalescent home by the St Pancras Union in 1896
St Pancras Church, Widecombe-in-the-Moor, Devon. Nicknamed Cathedral of the Moor because of its size, it is famous for a dramatic thunderstorm in 1638 during which four people inside the church were
St. Pancras Terminus - Railway Station, London. Part of Box 34 Boswell Collection - London Streets. Date: circa 1890s
St Pancras Station / HotelSt. Pancras Station and Hotel, a fine example of Victorian Gothic architecture. The hotel was added to the front of the station between 1868 and 1874, by the architect Gilbert Scott Date: 1960s
Spooky ChurchyardAn eerie London by Night study, seen from the lonely porch of St. Pancras Church. Date: 1930s
PARACHUTEJACQUES GARNERIN makes a descent over central London, landing near St Pancras Date: 21 September 1802
Cows in a field, Widecombe-in-the-Moor, DevonCows in a field in the village of Widecombe-in-the-Moor, in Dartmoor National Park, Devon, with the tower of St Pancras Church visible in the middle distance. Date: 1960s
St Pancras BookstallThe St Pancras station Bookstall on the day that Captain Bruce Bairnsfathers More Fragments from France was launched 1916
The Scottish Express. St Pancras in Edwardian days. Date: 1909
NFS personnel helping evacuees, St Pancras, WW2NFS personnel helping evacuees board a train at St Pancras railway station, 14 July 1944, as part of an evacuation exercise during a period of bombing. Date: 1944
NFS personnel unloading luggage, St Pancras, WW2NFS personnel helping to unload luggage from buses onto trolleys outside St Pancras railway station, 14 July 1944, as part of an evacuation exercise during a period of bombing. Date: 1944
NFS firefighter helping evacuees, St Pancras, WW2NFS firefighter handing a baby to its mother after she is safely installed in a railway carriage at St Pancras railway station, 14 July 1944
NFS personnel loading luggage, St Pancras, WW2NFS personnel helping to load luggage from a trolley onto a train at St Pancras railway station, 14 July 1944, as part of an evacuation exercise during a period of bombing. Date: 1944
Old St Pancras ChurchOld St Pancras church, drawn eight years after it had been replaced by the new church. Date: drawn in 1827
St Pancras ChurchOld St Pancras church Date: circa 1820
Thomas MurphyTHOMAS MURPHY resident of St Pancras, London, and advocate of parochial reform. Date: CIRCA 1835
LCC-LFB Camden fire station, NW LondonBuilt by the Metropolitan Board of Works (the forerunner of the London County Council) for the MFB, Camden fire station was one of a number of London stations to incorporate the distinctive round
Ballooning poster, Mr H GreenPoster advertising Mr H Greens second balloon ascent from the Great Northern Pleasure Grounds, Old St Pancras Road, near Kings Cross, London, his 233rd ascent in his Great Northern balloon
Garnerins balloonsFive illustrations of An exact representation of M. Garnerins Balloons with an accurate view of the ascent and descent of the parachute
Winter Garden at St Pancras Schools, Leavesden, HertfordshirYoung children with hoes and rakes tend the Winter Garden at the St Pancras Schools at Leavesden In Hertfordshire. The schools were used to house pauper children away from the workhouse
Childrens Nursery at St Pancras Workhouse, LondonA childrens nursery at the St Pancras Workhouse. Date: 1905
Kitchen at St Pancras Workhouse, LondonInterior of the kitchens at the St Pancras Kitchen - two large steam boilers or coppers dominate the scene. Several kitchen staff stand in the background. Date: 1895
Carpentry Workshop at St Pancras Schools, Leavesden, HertforBoys saw and plane wood in the carpentry workshop at the St Pancras Schools at Leavesden In Hertfordshire. The schools were opened in by the St Pancras Board of Guardians to house pauper children
St Pancras Railway Station, LondonSt Pancras Railway Station on the Euston Road, London Date: circa 1895
St. Pancras PrioryThe ruins of St. Pancras Priory, Lewes, Sussex, England, founded by William and Gundrada de Warenne, the only Cluniac monastery in the county of Sussex. Date: founded 1077
Works of the Midland Railway near Kings Cross Date: 1867
Suspension railway, Royal Panarmonion GardensAn advertising flyer or notice for a Suspension Rail-way, Royal Panarmonion Gardens, Liverpool Street, Kings Cross, New Road, St Pancras in London
Harold Wilson housing campaignHarold Wilson, as leader of the Opposition in September 1963 pictured opening the five thousandth flat to be built in the borough of St. Pancras since 1945
St Pancras Workhouse Infirmary, LondonThe St Pancras workhouse infirmary, opened in 1885 on Cooks Terrace, Pancras Road, alongside the main workhouse. After an additional infirmary was opened at Highgate
St Pancras Wells and church in the 17th century
London Somers Townin Camden, between Euston and St Pancras : the Polygon
St Pancras ChurchyardThe old St Pancras churchyard is converted into a public garden
The Nave of the Church of St. Matthew, Bedford New Town, 185Engraving showing the nave of the Church of St. Matthew, Bedford New Town, in the parish of St. Pancras, London, 1856. The church was consecrated by the Bishop of London in December of that year
Steam washing machinery at St. Pancras workhouseEngraving of the steam washing machine at St. Pancras workhouse 1857. St. Pancras workhouse was erected as the parish workhouse in 1809
DUSTMANCouncil dustman, St Pancras, London
Cooks B. Holiday TripsAn advertisement for Cooks cheap Bank Holiday excursions to the Midlands and beyond, travelling by train from St Pancras Station
St Pancras / Fields 1779St Pancras Church, and the fields surrounding it
St Pancras Station ConstructionMidland Railway works at Saint Pancras temporary bridge over the Old St Pancras road
Building St Pancras Station, Central LondonConstruction of the new Midland Railway terminus, St Pancras Station, viewed from the Euston Road as the huge canopy takes shape
Midland Scotch ExpressThe Midland Railways Morning Scotch Express, leaving Saint Pancras station at 10.40 AM
St Pancras Platforms 2A busy moment at the Midland Railway terminus which claims to be the largest single span passenger station in the world
St Pancras PlatformsWith its magnificent canopy the Midland Railway terminus claims to be the largest single span passenger station in the world
Social / St Pancras C1910The MIDLAND GRAND HOTEL is architecturally part of St Pancras Station, and is managed by the Midland Railway
German Gym in LondonGymnastics in Britain are often of German origin. This is the scene at the opening of the German Gymnastic Hall in St Pancras Road, London
St Pancras / Railway MagAn exterior of the station
London / Fleet River, 1825View of Fleet River, near St. Pancras
St Pancras InteriorThe interior of the station, showing the magnificent canopy dwarfing the trains beneath
St Pancras is BuiltThe magnificent canopy of the new Midland Railway terminus takes shape near the Euston Road