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St Pancras, a historic and iconic landmark in London, England, is much more than just a railway station

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St Pancras Collection: Fortifications of Old St. Pancras, c1876. Creator: Unknown
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St Pancras Collection: Dr. Stukeleys Plan of the Camp at St. Pancras, c1750, (c1876). Creator: Unknown
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St Pancras Collection: St. Pancras Church in 1820, (c1876). Creator: Unknown
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St Pancras Collection: The Fleet River, near St. Pancras, 1825, (c1876). Creator: Unknown
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St Pancras Collection: Old St Pancras Church, near St Pancras rail station, Camden, London, NW1, England
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St Pancras Collection: School orchestra, Cromer Street School / Argyle School, St Pancras, London, 1906
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St Pancras Collection: Girls holding Indian clubs, Cromer Street School / Argyle School, St Pancras, London, 1906
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St Pancras Collection: Girls sports club members, Cromer Street School / Argyle School, St Pancras, London, 1906
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St Pancras Collection: Regents Canal at Hawley Lock, St Pancras, Camden, London, c1905
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St Pancras Collection: View of the Kings Cross Theatre, Liverpool Street, St Pancras, London, 1881. Artist
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St Pancras Collection: St Pancras Old Church, London, 1761. Artist: William Pennington
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St Pancras Collection: Occasional Chapel, Weirs Passage and Temperance Hall, St Pancras, London, 1855
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St Pancras Collection: Trinity Church, Euston Road, St Pancras, London, 1828. Artist: Thomas Hosmer Shepherd
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St Pancras Collection: Three views of Toten Hall, Tottenham Court Road, St Pancras, London, c1810
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St Pancras Collection: Whitefields Tabernacle, Tottenham Court Road, St Pancras, London, 1772. Artist: J Lodge
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St Pancras Collection: Eastern view of Whitefields Tabernacle, Tottenham Court Road, St Pancras, London, 1764
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St Pancras Collection: St Jamess Chapel and Tottenham Court Turnpike, St Pancras, London, 1812. Artist
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St Pancras Collection: Tavistock Chapel, Tavistock Place, St Pancras, London, 1807. Artist: Samuel Rawle
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St Pancras Collection: Church of St Stephen, Portland Town, St Pancras, London, 1860
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St Pancras Collection: Interior view of St Pancras New Church, London, 1855. Artist: W Guest
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St Pancras Collection: View of St Pancras New Church with carriages on Euston Road, London, 1855. Artist
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St Pancras Collection: Interior view of St Pancras Old Church, London, 1853. Artist: HC
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St Pancras Collection: St Pancras Old Church, London, 1721. Artist: JC Deeley
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St Pancras Collection: St Pancras New Church on the Euston Road, London, c1822. Artist: T Kearnan
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St Pancras Collection: View of an unknown religious building in Regent Square, St Pancras, London, 1842
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St Pancras Collection: St Pancras Old Church and the Adam and Eve Tavern, London, 1830. Artist
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St Pancras Collection: Interior view of the Foundling Chapel, Guilford Street, St Pancras, London, c1840
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St Pancras Collection: Buildings, Highfield, Camden Road, St Pancras, London, 1829
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St Pancras Collection: View of Brill House, St Pancras, London, 1784. Artist
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St Pancras Collection: View of Grimble and Booths distillery on Albany Street, St Pancras, London, c1830
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St Pancras Collection: St Marys Chapel, Eversholt Street, St Pancras, London, c1835. Artist: John West Giles
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St Pancras Collection: St Pancras Old Church, London, (c1850?)
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St Pancras Collection: Sweep Soot O, Cries of London, 1804
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St Pancras Collection: Albany Street, St Pancras, London, c1830. Artist: E Noyce
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St Pancras Collection: Guilford Street, St Pancras, London, 1753. Artist: Nathaniel Parr
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St Pancras Collection: Guilford Street, St Pancras, London, 1749. Artist: Michael Angelo Rooker
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St Pancras Collection: The University of London, Gower Street, St Pancras, London, c1835. Artist: Thomas Higham
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St Pancras Collection: Fitzroy Square, St Pancras, London, 1807. Artist: James Peller Malcolm
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St Pancras Collection: Fitzroy Square, St Pancras, London, c1820
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St Pancras Collection: Kentish Town Fire Station, No 3a Fortress Walk, St Pancras, London, 1903
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St Pancras Collection: Euston Fire Station, No 172 Euston Road, St Pancras, London, 1935
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St Pancras Collection: Church of St Giles in the Fields, St Pancras, London, 1814
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St Pancras Collection: St Pancras Old Church, London
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St Pancras Collection: St Matthews Church, Bedford New Town, St Pancras, London, c1852. Artist: George Hawkins
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St Pancras Collection: Bagnigge Wells, St Pancras, London, 1772
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St Pancras Collection: The Fleet River near Bagnigge Wells, St Pancras, London, c1800
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St Pancras Collection: Nell Gwynnes house, Bagnigge Wells, St Pancras, London, 1865. Artist: Waldo Sargeant
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St Pancras Collection: Bagnigge Wells, St Pancras, London, c1780


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St Pancras, a historic and iconic landmark in London, England, is much more than just a railway station. With its rich history and stunning architecture, it has become an integral part of the city's landscape. Dating back to the 19th century, St Pancras was originally constructed in 1867 as a gateway to the north. The construction process itself was a marvel of engineering at the time, with men tirelessly working on building the Camden Town Sub-Station nearby. The Meeting Place statue by Paul Day stands proudly outside St Pancras Station on Euston Road, serving as a symbol of unity and connection. This magnificent sculpture captures the essence of travel and serves as a meeting point for countless travelers passing through. Inside the station lies an array of amenities that cater to all needs. From luxurious lounges where passengers can relax before their journey to train lounges bustling with activity, it offers comfort and convenience for all. During times of crisis or war, St Pancras played an essential role in supporting emergency services. It served as an ambulance train hub during critical moments when lives needed saving. In recent years, it has embraced modernity while preserving its historical charm. The Eurostar terminal designed by Sir Gilbert Scott showcases contemporary architecture seamlessly blending with Victorian grandeur. Moreover, this iconic location became even more significant during the 2012 London Olympics when it proudly displayed Olympic signs celebrating this momentous event in British history. Located near The Fleet River and surrounded by vibrant neighborhoods like Kings Cross and Camden Town, St Pancras is not only a transportation hub but also acts as a bridge connecting different parts of London together. As we look back at maps from Chichester dating back to 1812 or engravings depicting scenes from around 1825 near St Pancras Station - we are reminded that this area has always been evolving; witnessing change throughout centuries while remaining steadfastly rooted in its historical significance. St Pancras is not just a railway station.