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  Euston Square Hotel
euston square tube station is directly below and adjacent to the hotel.· approximately £12 per adult one-way and £23 per adult two-way.
euston square tube station is directly below and adjacent to the hotel.· approximately £3.80 per adult one-way.
from euston station walk one block west along euston road to the corner of euston road and north gower street where euston square hotel is located.· approximately £10 per adult.
www.euston-square-hotel.com /contact.htm   (209 words)

  
  Euston station - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Euston is located in the London Borough of Camden, on the northern edge of the city centre, just outside the congestion charge zone, but in Travelcard Zone 1.
Euston is widely regarded as the ugliest and the most unpleasant of all of the Central London rail termini.
Euston tube station is on the City branch (for Bank) and the Charing Cross branch of the Northern Line.
www.bonneylake.us /project/wikipedia/index.php/Euston_Station   (947 words)

  
 Euston Road - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Euston Road is an important thoroughfare in central London.
It is part of the New Road from Paddington to Islington, which was constructed as a bypass through the fields to the north of London in the 1740s, but it is now generally regarded as being in central London.
King's Cross and St Pancras railway stations are at the eastern end of the road, the British Library is nearby, and Euston station is a little further to the west.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Euston_Road   (247 words)

  
 Euston Club Resort : Welcome
Euston is a quiet, scenic little river town in South-western New South Wales, Australia.
Euston is skirted by the Sturt Highway, which secludes the community - thereby adding to the attraction of this scenic little town.
The Euston Bowling and Recreation Club is nestled amongst the river redgums, on the banks of the mighty Murray River.
www.eustonclub.com.au /welcome.htm   (179 words)

  
 GENUKI: Suffolk, Euston
The Euston and Patishall families formerly possessed it, from whom it passed to Benet Earl of Arlington, and by marriage to the Duke of Grafton, in whose family it remains, and to whom it gives the title of earl.
It is a handsome structure with square tower, containing monuments of the dukes of Grafton, with the members and retainers of their family, also four brasses, dating back to the 15th century, and tombs of the 16th.
Euston Hall is the seat of the Duke of Grafton.
www.genuki.org.uk:8080 /big/eng/SFK/Euston   (274 words)

  
 Euston Club Resort : History
Euston began as Boomiarcool station in 1847, established by seventeen-year-old Edward Morley at what was then the western limit of European settlement.
Euston grew into a small township and subsequently a busy inland port, from which a fleet of paddle-steamers and barges transported the consignments of wool and wheat along the Murray to various New South Wales, Victorian and South Australian townships.
The Euston Club was established on a site which was the original location of the Euston Hotel, a popular ‘watering hole’ for the district’s farmers and workers.
www.eustonclub.com.au /history.htm   (163 words)

  
 EUSTON FIRE STATION.com Stations Ground   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Euston covers approximately 4sq km and is strategically located on the busy (A501) Euston Road between the main line stations of Euston, Kings Cross and Saint Pancras.
Housing: Euston's ground is home to housing ranging from medium to high density local government dwellings, which can be found on the three large housing estates of Sommers Town, Regent's Park and St Pancras Estate's to the affluent and expensive mansions and homes found around the outer circle of Regents Park.
Main risk: Euston's ground is active 24 hours a day, with the local residential population being swollen each day by the hundreds of thousands of commuters who use the three main line rail stations as well as the eight LUL stations.
www.eustonfirestation.com /EustonFireStation.com.stationground.htm   (767 words)

  
 Sartorius Euston
Euston was promoted to a full Lieutenant and posted to the 3rd Bn Grenadier Guards on 12th April 1904, where he attained the rank of Captain on 3rd June 1908.
Euston was evacuated from the battlefield, along with so many more wounded, and eventually arrived at the Base Hospital in Boulogne where, 25 days after his action and aged 33, he succumbed to his wounds.
Euston was awarded the Queen’s Medal and two Clasps for his actions in the South African War, and the 1915 Star, the British Medal and the Victory Medal posthumously for his actions in the First World War.
www.ewhurstfallen.co.uk /Men-research/sartorius/sartorius.htm   (1233 words)

  
 Euston - Transport National Shopping at dooyoo.co.uk
Being a regular traveller into Euston from the North-west of england I decided to write a short opinion on it.
The station was originally built in 1837 but was redeveloped during the electrification of the West Coast Maine Line in the mid sixties.
Euston is without doubt the dullest of all London's Major railway stations.
www.dooyoo.co.uk /transport-national/euston   (207 words)

  
 Network Rail - Euston
The original Euston station opened in 1837 but was completely rebuilt in conjunction with the electrification of the West Coast Main Line between 1963 and 1968.
Euston Underground station is accessible via the escalators next to the LRT kiosk.
Euston is on the Northern and Victoria lines.
www.networkrail.co.uk /aspx/819.aspx   (1053 words)

  
 Hilton London Euston - 4 Star Hotel - WC1 - Center of London
The hotel is conveniently situated for rail, road and air travellers alike, being just a short walk from Euston, King's Cross and St. Pancreas main line stations and having the major roads to the North and West just on the doorstep, also access to all London Airports is ideal, whether by tube or airbus.
When you see Euston Railway station on your left, turn right at the main traffic lights.
The Hilton London Euston is situated approximately 50 metres down Upper Woburn Place on the right hand side.
www.londonby.com /hiltoneuston/pages/reach.htm   (237 words)

  
 Articles - Euston station   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The station was situated further from Euston Road than the front of the modern complex; it was on Drummond Street, which now terminates at the side of the station, but then ran all the way across the front it.
Euston station is directely connected to, and above, Euston tube station which is served by the Victoria Line and Northern Line City Branch of the London Underground.
Euston Square tube station on the Circle Line, Hammersmith and City Line and Metropolitan Line is a short walk from the station along Euston Road.
gaple.com /articles/Euston_Station?mySession=fd901f170b62e462a51f24b...   (959 words)

  
 Euston Station
Euston station is a large Railway station in central London.
Although the present station building is modern, Euston was the first railway station to be built in London.
Euston Station has a less lofty roof than any of the other London terminals of the great railway line, but it is the oldest of them all.
www.georgianhousehotel.co.uk /euston_station.htm   (379 words)

  
 Euston Palace of Varieties / Euston Theatre / Euston Musical Hall / Regent Theatre, Euston Road and Tonbridge Street, ...
he Euston Theatre of Varieties was built by Bertie Crewe and Wylson and Long and opened on 26th December, 1900 with a capacity of 1,310.
As will be seen from the illustrations, the Euston is indeed a palatial building, not only as regards its imposing exterior, but also as regards its really beautiful auditorium.
Finally, it may be said that the New Euston is indeed a thing of beauty, and ought to be a joy at least throughout the next New Century, if not longer.
www.arthurlloyd.co.uk /EustonVarieties.htm   (800 words)

  
 To the Euston Station: A Dialogue with Norm Geras | Jewcy.com
Norm Geras: Euston Manifesto co-author and prominent UK bloggerLate last summer I engaged in an email-based exchange with Norm Geras, a professor of Government at the University of Manchester and a prolific Marxist intellectual with one of the most widely read blogs in the UK.
Not Necessarily Marxist: Euston makes common cause with free-market liberals and even some conservativesEven as far as I, personally, am concerned, I'd be hesitant to draw too strong a link between a general endorsement of historical materialism, such as I affirm, and any very particular political alignment.
Funny, though, that Euston’s logic is indecipherable to precisely those groups that claim to represent the plights of the industrial working-class, the socially alienated, and the indigent at home and in the third world – all without a “doctrinal heritage” to take up.
www.jewcy.com /daily_shvitz/to_the_euston_station_a_dialogue_with_norm_geras   (3356 words)

  
 Euston Arch
The Euston Arch was a beautiful and powerful creation built in the victorian era as a mighty symbol to the glory of railway travel.
The Euston Arch, at the forefront of it all, stood on the longitude shared with the nearby Drummond Street, around where the platform 9 starts nowadays.
This bold 'Doric Portico' structure were a major sight to behold for London and its visitors, a very important element on the Victorian Architectural trail, so imagine the shock when, in the sixties, after the arch had stood untouched and loved for 125 years, its destruction was ordered.
www.geocities.com /londondestruction/arch.html   (456 words)

  
 Dr Stephen Euston   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Euston SR, Hirst RL & Hill JP (1999).
S.R. Euston, S.R. Finnigan and R.L. Hirst (2002) Aggregation Kinetics in Heated Whey Protein Stabilized Emulsions III.
S.R. Euston, I. Piska, H. Wium and K.B. Qvist.
www.bio.hw.ac.uk /Staff/euston.htm   (308 words)

  
 London Education Centre   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Euston House is on the right past The Royal George Pub.
The closest is the NCP car park at Euston Railway Station.
The Education Centre has over 40 fully-equipped classrooms on four floors of Euston House, with coffee lounges on each floor.
www.learningtree.com /maps/enlec1.htm   (303 words)

  
 Mentone Hotel - 2 Star Hotel - WC1 - Center of London
Take the express train to Victoria and catch a taxi or the tube to Euston or Russell Square both very near.
Euston, Kings Cross and St Pancras Stations, You can walk from either of those mainline stations.
Take the express train to Liverpool St. station and catch a taxi or the tube to Euston or Russell Square both very near.
www.londonby.com /mentone/pages/reach.htm   (148 words)

  
 Euston 
The Euston Barracks remained in military ownership until 1899 when it was resold and reverted to its original use as an hotel.
Since that time the North Euston has undergone several changes of ownership and management and there was even a suggestion in 1978 that businessmen from the Middle East were interested in the property.
The Euston is an imposing building and must be seen as evidence of the hope and confidence which the town founders had in the future of their endeavours.
website.lineone.net /~legion91/euston.htm   (378 words)

  
 Euston to Birmingham: Steam Locomotive Performance
I found this strange, particularly since in 1953 many of the Euston services reverted to their pre-war "2 hour" timings.
The return home from Euston, on the 9.42pm additional service to Birmingham, was a disaster.
In September 1958, the Euston to Birmingham "2 hour" trains were decelerated to allow for the likely delays arising from the West Coast Main Line Electrification.
www.locoperformance.co.uk /edition07/eusbham.htm   (1466 words)

  
 Euston Square London
Euston Square London is ideally located for an educational stay in London, with several language schools and universities plus the British Museum and the British Library just a short stroll away.
Euston Square, located in Zone 1, is the nearest underground station to London Euston Square, with Euston the nearest mainline station.
Euston Square London is ideally situated equidistant from the British Library and the British Museum, which are just a short stroll away.
www.studystay.com /euston_square_london.htm   (421 words)

  
 Euston
It was built in the late 17th century as a banqueting hall by the architect William Kent, for Lord Arlington, owner of the Euston estate.
The air was silent except for a light wind in the trees, birdsong, and the calling of the sheep.
Access is possible through the main gates of the park near the hairpin bend to the east of the bridge.
www.suffolkchurches.co.uk /euston.htm   (1360 words)

  
 Euston Budget Hotel - Premier Travel Inn Euston London
The Premier Travel Inn Euston is situated on the Euston Road, about 200m from Euston Station towards Kings Cross.
The Premier Travel Inn is a large block on the Euston Road, a major four lane London artery.
The Euston Road is so big and busy day and night that the attempts made by the hotel to dim the sound are overwhelmed.
www.londontoolkit.com /accommodation/euston_premier_travel_inn.htm   (941 words)

  
 Euston Train Station London Briefing Notes
London Euston Station is the main terminus for trains up the west coast line, primarily serving the north west of England and Scotland.
Euston is pretty central, just two stops on the London Underground to Oxford Circus for example.
Euston Square underground station is a separate station about 100m west of Euston down the Euston Road, this line connects with other stations including Paddington, Liverpool Street and Marylebone.
www.stansted-hotels-toolkit.com /accommodation/euston_station_briefing.htm   (556 words)

  
 Euston Hotel 4 star London
The Thistle Euston is a modern, purpose built hotel located between the green peacefulness of Regent's Park and the new British Library, yet within a three-minute walk of Euston station with its rail links to the north.
Euston underground takes you directly to Leicester Square, central for the West End theatres and a short walk from the internationally famous stores of Oxford Street, Regent Street and Bond Street.
The Thistle Euston's 'Meeting Plan' ensures that a dedicated event co-ordinator manages every aspect of your function from enquiry to departure in a quiet and eficient manner, and an audiovisual assistant is on hand to cope with the hight-tech equipment that is provided as standard.
www.london-hotels-booking.co.uk /hotel_details/euston-thistle-euston.asp   (324 words)

  
 Euston: New South Wales   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The main highway skirts Euston, secluding and thereby adding to the attraction of this scenic little town.
The caravan park, Berrett Park and the Euston Bowling and Recreation Club border the river.
The Riverside Caravan Park and Cafe near the club, and the Euston Motel provide accommodation with the country-style hospitality that epitomises the people of the town.
www.wilmap.com.au /euston.html   (166 words)

  
 Euston - New South Wales - Australia - Travel - theage.com.au
This station grew to one million acres by 1946, by which time it was known as Euston, after a mansion in Suffolk, England.
Euston was proclaimed a town in 1885 but virtually ceased to exist when the river trade declined.
Euston is one possible starting point for a journey to Mungo National Park, recognised as an archaeological and geomorphological site of world importance.
www.theage.com.au /news/New-South-Wales/Euston/2005/02/17/1108500193531.html   (496 words)

  
 The Euston Square Mystery   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Decidedly; the murder of Matilda J. Hacker in Euston Square, in the year 1878, is one of those cases that are to be marked with an “and yet....” No doubt the verdict of the jury was the right verdict, according to the rules of the law; but....
At length, she called herself Huish, and took lodgings at 4, Euston Square—the place changed its name in consequence—a house kept by a Mr.
Nobody was hanged, though it seems pretty clear that somebody, perhaps several somebodies, would have been “nane the waur for a hanging,” as the humorous Scots justice observed on one occasion.
www.harvestfields.netfirms.com /horror/006/167.htm   (1432 words)

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