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  2. London Beer Flood - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Tottenham Court Road - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. Tottenham Court Road station - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. List of flatiron buildings - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Category : Buildings and structures on Tottenham Court Road

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    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 ...

  7. Deborah Saunt David Hills Architects - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. James Shoolbred - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. Scala Theatre - Wikipedia

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    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).