Euston Station, the Great Hall, c 1950s. De
UNITED KINGDOM - MARCH 06: Euston Station, the Great Hall, c 1950s. Details of relief panels in the corner of the ceiling. The figures represent Birmingham and Northampton, towns served by the London and North Western Railway. Designed for the London and North Western Railway by Philip Charles Hardwick and built by William Cubitt & Son, the Great Hall was opened on 27 May 1849. It was refurbished by the British Railways Board in 1953, but demolished in 1962. (Photo by SSPL/Getty Images)

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