
Euston Arch - Wikipedia
The Euston Arch, built in 1837 (and demolished in 1962), was the original entrance to Euston station, facing onto Drummond Street, London.
John Betjeman, the Euston Arch, and the Fight to Save London’s ...
2017年1月2日 · In many ways the Euston Arch was an archetype of everything that might be regarded as hateful about Victorian architecture, so the critical and popular outcry about its destruction was perhaps surprising, and indicative of something of a coming sea change in taste in late 20th century Britain.
Remains of 'Gateway to the North' discovered: Demolished Euston Arch
1993年6月3日 · REMAINS OF Euston Arch, demolished in 1962 after a fight that inspired the modern conservation movement, have been uncovered in a back garden in Kent. The 77ft arch by Phillip Hardwick was...
Euston Arch - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Euston Arch was an archway built at the front of Euston railway station in London. It was built in 1837 by the London and Birmingham Railway. The people in charge of the new and modern railway wanted passengers to have a good feeling about the station. They built the large arch as a gate in front of the station to attract attention.
Euston Arch: Euston at the National Railway Museum, York.
2008年4月30日 · The great stone Portico or Euston Arch which contained the gates was designed by the architect Philip Hardwick as an architectural symbol representing Euston as the “gateway” from the Capital to the Midlands and the North. The Arch remains at …
London's landmark Euston arch to be rebuilt | Reuters
London's Euston Station Arch, former gateway to one of the world's first mainline train terminuses and demolished in the 1960s despite a valiant campaign to save it, is finally to be rebuilt.
Lost London – Euston Arch… – Exploring London
2013年3月22日 · The original entrance to Euston Station, Euston Arch was not so much an arch as a colonnaded monumental gateway, formally known as a propylaeum, which resembled the entrance to a Greek temple. Built in 1837 (pictured here in 1851), it was designed by architect Philip Hardwick and inspired by the ancient architecture he had encountered on…
ArtStation - Euston Arch
Euston arch was a doric propylaeum, designed by the english architect Philip Hardwick who was inspired by the Roman architecture. This arch was built in 1837 and was a fine example of neoclassical 19th century architecture with 20 m high and 13 m deep.
The Lothians: The Euston Arch - Shall It Rise Again?
2013年6月17日 · The 'Euston Arch', in the form of a Doric 'Propylaeum', the largest in Britain, had been built in 1838 as the grand front entrance portico to the 'London and Birmingham Railway' Station on Euston Road, London :
Euston's arch was demolished for a tube station! – London Rail
2018年12月4日 · Did you know the famous Euston Arch was in the way of the Underground? That new escalators and a ticket hall (to replace the old building and lifts on Melton Street and elsewhere belonging to the Northern Line) were needed?