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A map showing the wards of Holborn Metropolitan Borough as they appeared in 1952. The borough was divided into nine wards for elections: Central St Giles, Lincoln's Inn, North Bloomsbury, North St Andrew, North St Giles, Saffron Hill, South Bloomsbury, South East St Andrew and St George the Martyr.
The Great Fire died as it reached Holborn's boundary. Rocque map of 1746. Holborn is developed, but the built-up area stopped at the brook which formed the parish boundary with St Pancras (modern King's Cross) to the north. The area was not damaged by the Great Fire of London in 1666, though the area of destruction reached its south-eastern ...
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St Andrew Holborn was an ancient English parish that until 1767 was partly in the City of London and mainly in the county of Middlesex. Its City, thus southern, part retained its former name or was sometimes officially referred to as St Andrew Holborn Below the Bars .
A map showing the wards of St Pancras Metropolitan Borough as they appeared in 1916. 1950–1974: The Metropolitan Borough of Holborn, and wards five, six, seven and eight of the Metropolitan Borough of St Pancras. 1974–1983: The London Borough of Camden wards of Bloomsbury, Euston, Holborn, King's Cross, Regent's Park, and St Pancras.
English: A map showing the wards of Holborn Metropolitan Borough as they appeared in 1952. Based on the Ordnance Survey 'National Grid' Maps (1940s-1960s) Sheets TQ2980, TQ2981, TQ2982, TQ3080, TQ3081, TQ3082, TQ3181 & TQ3182 at 1:2500 scale.
High Holborn (/ ˈ h oʊ b ər n / HOH-bərn) is a street in Holborn and Farringdon Without, Central London, which forms a part of the A40 route from London to Fishguard. It starts in the west at the eastern end of St Giles High Street and runs past the Kingsway and Southampton Row , becoming Holborn at its eastern junction with Gray's Inn Road .