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Plaque

Church Street pavement plaque - 1899 - station

Inscription

1899: Marylebone Station opened. Lisson Green Estate was built in the 1970s on the station’s former goods yard.

This shows the large area of land occupied by the Marylebone goods shed, warehouses and sidings. The coal drops extended south of Lisson Grove, down to Penfold Street. In Capland Street you can see the closed off tunnel under Lisson Grove. 

Site: Nightingale Street Buildings + pavement plaques (12 memorials)

NW8, Salisbury Street, Morris House

The eleven pavement plaques can be seen randomly distributed over this paved area. The Nightingale Street Buildings plaque can just be seen in our photo, on the red brick building, partly obscured by the shop awning.

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This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Church Street pavement plaque - 1899 - station

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Marylebone Station

A Central London railway terminus and London Underground complex, designed by...

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This section lists the other memorials at the same location as the memorial on this page:
Church Street pavement plaque - 1899 - station

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Church Street pavement plaque - 0050 - Romans

Church Street pavement plaque - 0050 - Romans

Londonist has tackled the history of Watling Street.

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Church Street pavement plaque - 1808 - church

Church Street pavement plaque - 1808 - church

The church is immediately north of the Westway, beside its parish hall.

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Church Street pavement plaque - 1812 - Canal

Church Street pavement plaque - 1812 - Canal

1812: Construction of Regent’s Canal attracted Irish navvies & their fami...

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Church Street pavement plaque - 1831 - theatre

Church Street pavement plaque - 1831 - theatre

1831 – 1962: Charlie Chaplin was one of many famous artists to perform at the...

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Church Street pavement plaque - 1855 - shops

Church Street pavement plaque - 1855 - shops

1855: Richard Jordan opened a pawnbroker’s, which became Jordan’s Department ...

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