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The Horse Shoe Brewery (centre), at the junction of Tottenham Court Road and Oxford Street Close-up, showing the location of New Street, which was a cul-de-sac by 1814 At around 4:30 in the afternoon of 17 October 1814, George Crick, Meux's storehouse clerk, saw that one of the 700-pound (320 kg) iron bands around a vat had slipped.
Tottenham Court Road looking north, with the Euston Tower in the distance. Tottenham Court Road is a significant shopping street, best known for its high concentration of consumer electronics shops, [5] which range from shops specialising in cables and computer components to those dealing in package computers [clarification needed] and audio ...
Crossrail links Tottenham Court Road to Canary Wharf, Abbey Wood, Stratford, and Shenfield in the east with Paddington, Heathrow and Reading in the west. [7] The central section of the Elizabeth line opened on 24 May 2022 between Paddington and Abbey Wood. [20] Direct service to Reading, Heathrow, Stratford and Shenfield commenced on 6 November ...
former Dominion Bank at 533 St Clair Avenue West at Vaughan Road c. 1912: 533 St Clair Avenue West at Vaughan Road Toronto, Ontario [15] Moses Block: 1907 built Durham at Elgin Street Sudbury, Ontario: Built by the Moses family. The Delta Block 1917 built 1922 second level added Main St. and King St.
Tottenham Court Road station; W. Warren Street tube station This page was last edited on 3 April 2017, at 11:27 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
DSDHA (Deborah Saunt David Hills Architects) was established by Deborah Saunt and David Hills. [1] Tom Greenall and Martin Pearson were made directors in 2021. The practice has a variety of projects including arts and culture, education, housing, urban and landscape, and workplaces.
James Shoolbred and Co. (aka Jas Shoolbred) were established in the 1820s at 155 Tottenham Court Road. It was originally a drapers supplying the furniture trade. In the late 1860s/early 1870s the company began designing, manufacturing and selling high quality furniture, of their own design.
The Scala Theatre was a theatre in Charlotte Street, London, off Tottenham Court Road. The first theatre on the site opened in 1772; the last was demolished in 1969, after a catastrophic fire. From 1865 to 1882, the theatre was known as the Prince of Wales's Theatre (not to be confused with Prince of Wales Theatre).