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Plaque

Lambeth North station facade

Erection date: 2012

Inscription

The FirstGroup Craft Skills Award presented to London Underground for Lambeth North Station Facade by Simon Jenkins, Chairman of the National Trust, 2012.
National Railway Heritage Awards

First - transforming travel

Site: Lambeth North station (4 memorials)

SE1, Westminster Bridge Road, Lambeth North tube station

The two plaques about the station are at eye level, on the right as you enter the station, just after the ticket barriers. The other two are high up, facing the street.

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This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Lambeth North station facade

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FirstGroup

Started as a bus company in Aberdeen where it is still based. Operates transp...

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National Railway Heritage Awards

From their website: "We are the only Awards body dedicated to encouraging and...

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Simon Jenkins

Author and journalist. Born Simon David Jenkins in Birmingham. Editor of the ...

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This section lists the other memorials at the same location as the memorial on this page:
Lambeth North station facade

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Centenary of the IMGTechE

Centenary of the IMGTechE

If we read the family tree correctly the organisation here celebrating its ce...

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Lambeth North - Baker Street and Waterloo Railway Centenary

Lambeth North - Baker Street and Waterloo Railway Centenary

Bakerloo Line Centenary of the Baker Street and Waterloo Railway, 1906 - 2006

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Maudslay, Sons & Field - site

Maudslay, Sons & Field - site

The plaque was erected 50 years after the Junior Institution of Engineers was...

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