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Caption | Victorian Buildings. Top picture shows Euston Station in 1837, the year it was opened as the terminus for the London and Birmingham Railway. The left picture shows model buildings that were built near the Great Exhibition. Sponsored by Prince Albert, they contained four flats, each let at 20p a week. The bottom picture shows a station on the Metropolitan Railway opened in 1863. This underground railway was very popular in spite of the smoke and dirt made by the steam locomotives. Original artwork for illustration on p21 of Look and Learn issue no 768 (2 October 1976). |
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Creator | Pat Nicolle, also known as Patrick, English (1907–95) |
Artwork medium | painting |
Credit | © Look and Learn |
Search stock images by keyword | Euston Station model buildings Great Exhibition Metropolitan Railway third class dirt grime underground London Victorian Victoria Prince Albert Victorian Buildings Pat Nicolle Patrick |
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A004031 | Hi-res: 3,429 x 4,667 pixels Lo-res: 857 x 1,167 pixels |
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