First opened in 1874. Extensively modified between 1985 and 1992. Opened by the Queen in 1991.
2023: Spitalfields Life have many photos of the old station and at Spitalfields Life 2.
First opened in 1874. Extensively modified between 1985 and 1992. Opened by the Queen in 1991.
2023: Spitalfields Life have many photos of the old station and at Spitalfields Life 2.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Liverpool Street Station restoration
The first steam railway to have a terminus in London. Originally it ran, largely on viaducts, between Deptford and Spa Road Bermondsey. By 1838 it had been extended at both ends: from Deptford to G...
From the magnificent Edith Streets: The Bridge, with its control tower alongside, was opened in 1954. The first footbridge was built in 1804, and the first road bridge in 1815. The bridge lifts le...
Arthur Edwin Still was born in Southampton, Hampshire, one of the seven children of Edwin John Still (1861-1945) and Selina Still née Stickland (1863-1928). His birth was registered in the 4th quar...
Between Paddington and Farringdon. A grand opening on the 9th preceded the opening to the public on Saturday 10 January 1863. “That afternoon Hetta trusted herself all alone to the mysteries of th...
Part of the Regent's Canal. Built in 1820 to allow boats to moor and unload cargo, initially brought long distance but it soon became used primarily to transport local coal and building materials. ...