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FREDERICK ARTHUR AMBROSE TALBOT. The magnificent frontage of St. Pancras, the Midland railway terminus in London. (Photograph by permission of the Midland railway.) The Midland Grand Hotel, designed by George Gilbert Scott, opened in 1873. It is now know as the St. Pancras Renaissance London Hotel. . Railway Wonders of the World ... Illustrated with 24 colour plates and upwards of 300 photographs. London : Cassell & Co., [1913-14]. Source: 8766.dd.10, page 588.

FREDERICK ARTHUR AMBROSE TALBOT. The magnificent frontage of St. Pancras, the Midland railway terminus in London. (Photograph by permission of the Midland railway.)  The Midland Grand Hotel, designed by George Gilbert Scott, opened in 1873. It is now know as the St. Pancras Renaissance London Hotel.  . Railway Wonders of the World ... Illustrated with 24 colour plates and upwards of 300 photographs. London : Cassell & Co., [1913-14]. Source: 8766.dd.10, page 588.
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The magnificent frontage of St. Pancras, the Midland railway terminus in London. (Photograph by permission of the Midland railway.) The Midland Grand Hotel, designed by George Gilbert Scott, opened in 1873. It is now know as the St. Pancras Renaissance London Hotel. . Railway Wonders of the World ... Illustrated with 24 colour plates and upwards of 300 photographs. London : Cassell & Co., [1913-14]. Source: 8766.dd.10, page 588.
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