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Building in Euston Road, London Borough of Camden
Euston Tower is a skyscraper located on Euston Road in the London Borough of Camden. To its east is Hampstead Road. The site was developed by Joe Levy
Euston_Tower
Thoroughfare in central London, England
1960s to cater for the increasing demands of motor traffic, and the Euston Tower was built around that time. The road contains several significant buildings
Euston_Road
Central London railway terminus
Euston railway station (/ˈjuːstən/ YOO-stən; or London Euston) is a major central London railway terminus and connected London Underground station managed
Euston_railway_station
Topics referred to by the same term
station Euston Films, British film and television production company Euston Hall, Suffolk Euston Tower, London Euston Manifesto, named for Euston Road Earl
Euston
to right are Centre Point, completed in 1966, the BT Tower, completed in 1964 and Euston Tower, completed in 1970. These are all considered among the
List of tallest buildings and structures in London
List_of_tallest_buildings_and_structures_in_London
Business, retail, and residential building in London
development, the Euston Centre, which included Euston Tower, one of the first high-rise office developments in the West End. The tower is at the south
Regent's_Place
1972 British film by Val Guest
filmed at Heathrow Airport, with Mr Wainwright's office represented by Euston Tower and the Tryke family home by Oakley Court in Bray, Berkshire. Most of
Au_Pair_Girls
British recording studio
Studios) was a recording studio in London, England. It was located in Euston Tower, Euston Road, Camden, London, on the ground floor. The studio was in operation
Scorpio_Sound
Major road in the London Borough of Camden
subsequently became the Adam and Eve pub. This was demolished to build the Euston Tower. Tottenham Court Road had become a place of entertainment by the mid-17th
Tottenham_Court_Road
London Underground station
(south) entrance faces the tower of University College Hospital (UCH). The multi-interchange Euston station is beyond Euston Square Gardens, which is situated
Euston_Square_tube_station
Radio station in London, England
into office blocks in Euston Tower in September 1973, just a few yards away from Thames Television headquarters. Euston Tower was, at the time, London's
Capital_London
Overview of the architecture in London
Examples include New Zealand House (1960), Millbank Tower (1963), St Helen's (1970) and Euston Tower (1970). Two high-rise office buildings built in the
Architecture_of_London
Former ITV weekday service for London
base moved to its newly constructed studios and offices on Euston Road (next to Euston Tower) in 1970, when it relinquished Television House, Rediffusion's
Thames_Television
Road in London
BT Tower London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine University College London Euston Square tube station Warren Street tube station Euston Tower Mornington
A400_road_(Great_Britain)
British satellite communications company
operational business. The main offices were originally located at Euston Tower, Euston Road, London. In the mid-1990s, many member states were unwilling
Inmarsat
Retrieved 10 June 2007. "Nine Elms Square Tower". Emporis. Retrieved 31 August 2020.[dead link] "Euston Tower". Emporis. Archived from the original on
List of tallest buildings in the United Kingdom
List_of_tallest_buildings_in_the_United_Kingdom
Independent Local Radio network, the programme is presented from Capital's Euston Tower studios by David Jensen who joins the station to present it and to take
Timeline_of_Capital_Radio
was a British cycle retailer. The first store was opened in London's Euston Tower on 12 December 2014. The company's shop estate included 20 shops and
Cycle_Republic
Voiceover artist, former announcer and television newsreader
radio stations in the United Kingdom, broadcasting from their studios at Euston Tower. There he read the weekend news bulletins and served as one of the producers
Robin_Houston
Rapid transit system in England
lines, the Baker Street and Waterloo Railway (Bakerloo), the Charing Cross, Euston and Hampstead Railway (Hampstead) and the Great Northern, Piccadilly and
London_Underground
Early British videoconferencing service
Birmingham, Glasgow, London, and Manchester. The studio locations were: Euston Tower 2-12 Gresham Street, London Telephone House, Birmingham Clifton Heights
Confravision
Grenadan radio DJ & broadcaster
'Buy anything that is issued on the Prelude label'. Capital, located in Euston Tower, London, even issued a 'Soul Spectrum playlist' each Saturday. From the
Greg_Edwards_(DJ)
British radio news service
managed by Satellite Media Services who were based on the ground floor of Euston Tower. In 1991, the Sunrise Radio IRN service was introduced. The hourly news
Independent_Radio_News
in 2007 Euston Tower, London, Greater London, 124 m (407 ft), completed in 1970 St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican Hill, 137 m (452 ft) MP Tower, Pristina
List of tallest structures by country
List_of_tallest_structures_by_country
department (demolished 2010). Euston Tower in London, England. One Palliser Square in Calgary, Alberta KEMO Toren telecommunications tower in Arnhem, Netherlands
1970_in_architecture
Listed building in Manchester, England
towers in the United Kingdom alongside its sister building the CIS Tower (1962, Grade II), the Arts Tower in Sheffield (Grade II*) and Euston Tower (1970)
New_Century_House
Danish architectural practice
(competition win 2022) 47-50 Mark Lane, London, UK (competition win 2023) Euston Tower, London, UK (competition win 2023) 201 E Pratt St., Baltimore, USA (competition
3XN
British construction firm company
in London completed in 1966 Euston Tower in London completed in 1970 the Llyn Brianne Dam completed in 1972 the HSBC Tower in Hong Kong completed in 1985
George_Wimpey
High-speed rail project in England
rank at Euston was moved to a temporary site at the front of the station so that demolition of the One Euston Square and Grant Thornton House tower blocks
High_Speed_2
State Building Equestrian statue of Charles I, Charing Cross Euston railway station Euston Tower Evelina Children's Hospital ExCeL Exhibition Centre A B C
List_of_structures_in_London
Disco band
eventually found a wholesaler - Ray Self of the One Stop record shop in Euston Tower - who agreed to produce the first 1,000 copies as long as they were 12-inch
Mankind_(band)
Village in Suffolk, England
Euston is a village and civil parish in the West Suffolk district of Suffolk in eastern England, on the A1088 two miles south of Thetford. The name of
Euston,_Suffolk
Major roads that encircle the centremost part of London
Place, Park Lane, Edgware Road, Old Marylebone Road, Marylebone Road and Euston Road. The route is described as the Inner Ring Road because there are two
London_Inner_Ring_Road
Hospital in London, England
of Euston Road and its tower faces Euston Square tube station on the east side. Warren Street tube station lies immediately west and the major Euston terminus
University_College_Hospital
Borough in Inner London, England
(/ˈkæmdən/ ) is a borough in Inner London, England. Camden Town Hall, on Euston Road, lies 1.4 mi (2.3 km) north of Charing Cross. The borough was established
London_Borough_of_Camden
Bus station in London, England
Euston Bus Station serves the Euston area of Camden, London, England. The station is owned and maintained by Transport for London. It is situated next
Euston_bus_station
London Underground station
King's Cross & St Pancras International) is a London Underground station on Euston Road in the London Borough of Camden, Central London. It serves King's Cross
King's Cross St Pancras tube station
King's_Cross_St_Pancras_tube_station
It becomes the final London-wide station on FM. Capital leaves its Euston Tower studios and moves to new headquarters in Leicester Square. Radio Thamesmead
Timeline_of_radio_in_London
Ancient clocktower in Athens, Greece
located in Euston, London. This is a unique Greek-revival church, that features two sets of Caryatids and a tower that was based on the classical Tower of the
Tower_of_the_Winds
the City of London, as well as Old Street, Angel, Pimlico, Tower Gateway, Aldgate East, Euston, Vauxhall, Elephant & Castle, Borough, London Bridge, Earl's
List of stations in London fare zone 1
List_of_stations_in_London_fare_zone_1
Underground railway company in London
implemented, the Euston extension was quickly built and opened on 12 May 1907, with stations at King's Cross and Euston. A traverser was used at Euston to transfer
City_and_South_London_Railway
London Underground station
Tower Hill is a London Underground station in Tower Hill in the East End of London. It is served by the Circle and District lines, and is in London fare
Tower_Hill_tube_station
London bus route
contracted bus route in London, England. Running between Hackney Wick and Euston bus station, it is operated by Metroline. By 1987 the route had been amended
London_Buses_route_30
Disputed Queen of England and Ireland in 1553
the Continent. On the evening of 7 July, while Mary was at the Manor of Euston Hall near Thetford, she was overtaken by messengers from London with the
Lady_Jane_Grey
Railway station in Warwickshire, England
southbound to London Euston non-stop and northbound to Manchester Piccadilly, via Stoke-on-Trent and Stockport. Lumo services from London Euston to Stirling call
Nuneaton_railway_station
London Underground line
Common to Euston. The CCE&HR, commonly known as the "Hampstead Tube", was opened in 1907 and ran from Strand (nowadays Charing Cross) via Euston to Camden
Northern_line
1977 British film by David Wickes
Producers' Conference Sweeney! was made by Euston Films, who also produced the television series. Euston had been planning a feature film version for
Sweeney!
Church in London, England
of University College London. The church is used by the Anglican mission Euston Church for Sunday services and its English Chapel, at its east end, by Forward
Church of Christ the King, Bloomsbury
Church_of_Christ_the_King,_Bloomsbury
1973 IRA attacks in London, England
The King's Cross station and Euston station bombings were two bombing attacks on 10 September 1973 by the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) that
Bombings of King's Cross and Euston stations
Bombings_of_King's_Cross_and_Euston_stations
Principal railway station in Hertfordshire, England
Main Line (WCML), 17 miles 34 chains (28 km) down the line from London Euston,[citation needed]. It is also the northern terminus of the Lioness line
Watford Junction railway station
Watford_Junction_railway_station
Automated light metro system in London
Cross River Tram. In 2011, strategy documents proposed a DLR extension to Euston and St Pancras. Transport for London have considered driving a line from
Docklands_Light_Railway
London Underground station
Circle, Hammersmith & City and Metropolitan lines, between Baker Street and Euston Square stations. It is in London fare zone 1. The station is a Grade II
Great Portland Street tube station
Great_Portland_Street_tube_station
Street in central London
Cleveland Street in central London runs north to south from Euston Road (A501) to the junction of Mortimer Street and Goodge Street. It lies within Fitzrovia
Cleveland_Street,_London
London Underground line
the Great Western Railway's relatively remote terminus at Paddington with Euston and King's Cross stations and the City, London's financial district. In
Circle line (London Underground)
Circle_line_(London_Underground)
Swiss-British architect
Essoldo Paddington Cinema, Great Western Road, Westminster (demolished) Euston Station, Eversholt Street, Camden Farryner House, Monument Street, City
Richard_Seifert
Pier on the River Thames
Tower Bridge Quay (previously St. Katharine's Pier) is a river transport pier on the River Thames, in London, England. It is owned & operated by Woods
Tower_Bridge_Quay
Capital of England and the United Kingdom
National Rail journeys start or end in London. King's Cross station and Euston station, both in London, are the starting points of the East Coast Main
London
British television series
bank based in the City of London. The 23-episode series was produced by Euston Films, a wholly owned subsidiary of Thames Television, for the ITV network
Capital_City_(TV_series)
District of central London, England
Grafton family's country estate is Euston Hall, in Euston, Suffolk, the origin of the names of Euston Station and Euston Road. The south-western area was
Fitzrovia
London Underground station
Waterloo Railway in 1906 and the Northern line platforms by the Charing Cross, Euston and Hampstead Railway in 1907. In the 1970s, in preparation for the opening
Charing_Cross_tube_station
Church in London, England
boundary with the parish of Bloomsbury. It is situated on the south side of Euston Road, at the corner of Upper Woburn Place, in the borough of Camden. When
St_Pancras_New_Church
Municipal building in London, England
entrance is in Judd Street with its northern elevation extending along Euston Road, opposite the main front of St Pancras railway station. It was completed
Camden_Town_Hall
Suspected part of the Troubles in the UK
The 1974 Tower of London bombing happened on 17 July 1974 with the explosion of a 10–14-pound (4.5–6.4 kg) bomb in the White Tower of the Tower of London
1974_Tower_of_London_bombing
Rowling found that she had confused the layout of King's Cross with that of Euston station. During production of the Harry Potter films, the St Pancras Renaissance
Places_in_Harry_Potter
Church in London, England
of the gardens, located between Hampstead Road and Euston railway station, was built over when Euston station was expanded in around 1887. To avoid public
St_James's_Church,_Piccadilly
Village in West Suffolk, England
9 miles (14.5 km) north of Bury St Edmunds on the A134. The village of Euston is 1 mile (1.6 km) to the east. According to the Swedish scholar Eilert
Barnham,_Suffolk
Hotel in London
Corporation. Its clock tower stands at 76 m (249 ft) tall, with more than half its height usable. The hotel is located in the vicinity of Euston, King's Cross
St_Pancras_London_Hotel
PIRA volunteer (1950–2013)
King's Cross & Euston bombings Coleraine bombings 1973 Westminster bombing M62 bombing Clogher attack Houses of Parliament bombing Tower of London bombing
Dolours_Price
Railway station in Lancashire, England
Blackburn, Leeds and York. There are two inter-city trains per day to London Euston. The first station opened on 29 April 1846 as Blackpool, renamed Blackpool
Blackpool North railway station
Blackpool_North_railway_station
Unopened London Underground station
and Bush) is a never-completed underground station, on the Charing Cross, Euston and Hampstead Railway (CCE&HR, now part of the London Underground's Northern
North_End_tube_station
British statesman and admiral (1900–1979)
King's Cross & Euston bombings Coleraine bombings 1973 Westminster bombing M62 bombing Clogher attack Houses of Parliament bombing Tower of London bombing
Lord_Mountbatten
London Underground and DLR stations
Inner Circle in 1879. The new section of railway included two new stations: Tower of London and another located close to the Monument. The station at Monument
Bank_and_Monument_stations
Former railway station in England
branch of the Northern line. It was opened in 1907 by the Charing Cross, Euston & Hampstead Railway but closed in 1924 due to low passenger usage. Latterly
South Kentish Town tube station
South_Kentish_Town_tube_station
of London, Westminster, Southwark and the eastern 'That Part Beyond the Tower'. As London expanded, it absorbed many hundreds of existing towns and villages
List_of_areas_of_London
Main airport serving London, England
set out the terminals and central-area buildings, including the control tower and the multi-faith Chapel of St George's. Heathrow Airport is used by over
Heathrow_Airport
Housing estate in the London Borough of Camden
railways that fed into Euston, the rebuilt estate is separated from the western side of the railway. "Ampthill Square | Tower Block". www.towerblock.eca
Ampthill_Square_Estate
Royal Navy officer, navigator and cartographer (1774–1814)
century, but archaeologists, excavating a former burial ground near London's Euston railway station for the High Speed 2 rail project, announced in January
Matthew_Flinders
2010 film by Edgar Wright
2008 and 2010, involving director Wright and casting directors Jennifer Euston, Allison Jones, and Robin D. Cook. Cera was cast in March 2008 and Winstead
Scott_Pilgrim_vs._the_World
London Underground line
Metropolitan line to Harrow Baker Street Great Portland Street Euston Square │ Euston King's Cross St Pancras Thameslink via St Pancras King's Cross Metropolitan
Hammersmith_&_City_line
Bloomsbury Square Brunswick Square Camden Square Coram's Fields Chalcot Square Euston Square Gainsborough Gardens Gordon Square Gray's Inn Square Grove Terrace
List of garden squares in London
List_of_garden_squares_in_London
Series of night bus routes that serve Greater London
station King's Cross station St Pancras International station Euston bus station Euston Square station Tottenham Court Road station Oxford Circus station
Night_buses_in_London
Former railway station in Lancashire, England
Morecambe Euston Road was the terminus station of the London and North Western Railway's branch line to Morecambe, in Lancashire, England. It closed in
Morecambe Euston Road railway station
Morecambe_Euston_Road_railway_station
British politician and soldier
Earl of Euston Member of Parliament for Aylesbury In office 1741–1747 Serving with Charles Pilsworth Preceded by George Champion Christopher Tower Succeeded
William Stanhope, 2nd Earl of Harrington
William_Stanhope,_2nd_Earl_of_Harrington
1988 killings in Belfast, Northern Ireland
King's Cross & Euston bombings Coleraine bombings 1973 Westminster bombing M62 bombing Clogher attack Houses of Parliament bombing Tower of London bombing
Corporals_killings
Cathedral city in the West Midlands, England
companies: Avanti West Coast operates inter-city services between London Euston, Birmingham New Street, Wolverhampton, Preston, Carlisle, Glasgow Central
Coventry
Former construction firm
of Warwick, 1974 Bridge House, Southwark, 1976 Tolmers Square Housing, Euston, 1977 Nottingham Theatre Royal, 1977 Nottingham Royal Concert Hall, 1982
RHWL
Topics referred to by the same term
shipping line Watford DC line or New Line, a commuter railway line from London Euston to Watford Junction Fukutoshin Line or Yūrakuchō New Line, a Tokyo Metro
New_Line_(disambiguation)
Northern Irish murder case
King's Cross & Euston bombings Coleraine bombings 1973 Westminster bombing M62 bombing Clogher attack Houses of Parliament bombing Tower of London bombing
Murder_of_Jean_McConville
could be dialled as 387-1234 or spoken to a manual exchange operator as Euston 1234. London manual exchanges were gradually converted to Director automatic
List of telephone exchanges in London
List_of_telephone_exchanges_in_London
British TV crime drama (1972–1992)
generally made on location, entirely on 16mm film, by Thames's subsidiary Euston Films. The fourth series and fifth series, of four and three two-hour episodes
Van_der_Valk
Town in Perth and Kinross, Scotland
is offered by the overnight Caledonian Sleeper trains to and from London Euston. Guay railway station House of Dunkeld "Population estimates for settlements
Dunkeld
London Underground station
opened as one of the northern terminals of what was then the Charing Cross, Euston & Hampstead Railway (CCE&HR). The station was renamed Archway (Highgate)
Archway_tube_station
Railway station in Staffordshire, England
was the crossing of two major lines – one Bristol to Newcastle, the other Euston to Aberdeen – it was an important transfer station for the Royal Mail, with
Tamworth_railway_station
Public open space in London, England
the Earl of Iveagh. A controversy arose in 1900 when the Charing Cross, Euston and Hampstead Railway submitted a parliamentary bill for an underground
Hampstead_Heath
Market town and civil parish in Leicestershire, England
in the mornings and evenings is from Tamworth (12 miles from Ashby) to Euston at 1hr 2mins average non-stop at peak hours. The A50 Leicester to Stoke-on-Trent
Ashby-de-la-Zouch
London bus route
congestion charge in February 2003. It connected Paddington, Marylebone, Euston, King's Cross and Liverpool Street termini stations, as well as many London
London_Buses_route_205
Railway terminus in London, England
International (/ˈpæŋkrəs/) is a major central London railway terminus on Euston Road in the London Borough of Camden. It is the terminus for Eurostar services
St_Pancras_railway_station
British bus operating company
Green Route Russell Square, King's Cross, St Pancras International station, Euston station, British Museum, Leicester Square, National Portrait Gallery, Trafalgar
The_Original_Tour
Principal railway station in the West Midlands, England
London Euston, Preston, Glasgow Central and Edinburgh Waverley, and West Midlands Trains services from Liverpool Lime Street and London Euston both via
Birmingham New Street railway station
Birmingham_New_Street_railway_station
funding for the construction of its line and was twice renamed, to the Euston, St Pancras and Charing Cross Railway and the London Central Railway, before
North Western and Charing Cross Railway
North_Western_and_Charing_Cross_Railway
EUSTON TOWER
EUSTON TOWER
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Austin.
Boy/Male
English American
From East town. Surname.
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, probably ultimately from Old Norse Thorsteinn, DUSTIN means "Thor's stone."
Surname or Lastname
English (Somerset)
English (Somerset) : habitational name from Durston in Somerset, named with the Old English personal name Dēor + tūn ‘settlement’, ‘farmstead’.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Austin, AUSTEN means "venerable."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Austin, associated chiefly with southeastern England, especially Kent.German : from a reduced form of the personal name Augustin.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name for someone from a place in Northamptonshire, named from Old English dus ‘mound’ or dūst ‘dust’ + tūn ‘settlement’, ‘farmstead’.
Male
Hungarian
Hungarian form of Latin Augustinus, ÃGOSTON means "venerable."
Boy/Male
Irish
Heart.
Boy/Male
English
from Elijah 'My God is Jehovah.' Also 'From the old town.' Surname.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the various places so named, for example in Norfolk, North Yorkshire, and East Yorkshire. The two villages of this name in Norfolk are recorded in Domesday Book as Ristuna, and are from Old English hrÄ«s ‘brushwood’ + tÅ«n ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’; Ruston Parva in East Yorkshire, recorded in Domesday Book as Roreston, is named from the genitive case of the Old Norse byname Hrór meaning ‘vigorous’ + Old English tÅ«n. Ruston in North Yorkshire is Rostune in Domesday Book, apparently from Old English hrÅst ‘roost’, ‘roof’ + tÅ«n, referring to a building with an unusual roof.
Boy/Male
American, British, English
From the Settlement on the Hill of Hugh's Town
Boy/Male
English
Dusty place; brave soldier.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from either of the places in Leicestershire and North Yorkshire so named, from Old English mūs ‘mouse’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’. The Yorkshire Muston may alternatively have been called ‘Músi’s farmstead’, from an Old Scandinavian personal name + tūn.
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Noble's Town; From Elijah; My God is Jehovah; Settlement of the Nobleman
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, from Old French Aousten, from Roman Latin Augustinus, AUSTIN means "venerable."
Male
Native American
Native American Omaha name EDITON means "standing as a sacred object."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various places so named. One in Lancashire is named from the Old English female personal name Æ{dh}elsige (composed of the elements a{dh}el ‘noble’ + sige ‘victory’) + Old English tÅ«n ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’; one in Nottinghamshire originally had as its first element the genitive case of the Old Norse byname EilÃfr meaning ‘everlasting’; one in Wiltshire was so named from Elias Giffard, holder of the manor in the 12th century.
Male
English
Unisex form of English Austin, AUSTYN means "venerable."
Male
French
Later form of French Gascon, GASTON means "from Gascony."Â
EUSTON TOWER
EUSTON TOWER
Boy/Male
British, English, German
Bright Angel
Boy/Male
Indian
Eyesight
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Group of Stars Shining in the Sky
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit
Sun's Rays
Boy/Male
Tamil
Vallur | வாலà¯à®²à¯à®°
A cluster of blossoms
Girl/Female
Muslim
Bright
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place so named in Derbyshire. The first element of the place name is either the Old English personal name Bacga or an unattested Old English word, bagga, for a ‘bag-shaped’ animal (probably the badger); the second is Old English sceaga ‘copse’.
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Friend of the Sea
Girl/Female
Tamil
Shridula | à®·à¯à®°à¯€à®¤à¯à®²à®¾
Blessing
Boy/Male
British, English
Town Among the Thorns
EUSTON TOWER
EUSTON TOWER
EUSTON TOWER
EUSTON TOWER
EUSTON TOWER
a.
Like mutton; having a flavor of mutton.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Button
n.
To fasten with a button or buttons; to inclose or make secure with buttons; -- often followed by up.
pl.
of Cornet-a-piston
pl.
of Custos
n.
A game at cards, played by four persons, with two packs of fifty-two cards each; -- said to be so called from Boston, Massachusetts, and to have been invented by officers of the French army in America during the Revolutionary war.
pl.
of Teuton
v. t.
The state of being melted or dissolved by heat; a state of fluidity or flowing in consequence of heat; as, metals in fusion.
n.
Custom, habit; usage.
v. t.
Custom; practice; usage.
n.
A globule of metal remaining on an assay cupel or in a crucible, after fusion.
v. t.
The act or operation of melting or rendering fluid by heat; the act of melting together; as, the fusion of metals.
n.
Custom.
n.
Business custom.
pl.
of Teuton
a.
Augustinian; as, Austin friars.
imp. & p. p.
of Button
v. i.
To be fastened by a button or buttons; as, the coat will not button.
v. i.
To have a custom.
n.
Use; usage; custom.