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Camden stables

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The Stables
Since 1854 

Site: Camden stables (1 memorial)

NW1, Canal tow path, Camden Market

The phone box has a footprint about equal to that of 4 normal boxes and seems to be used as an office by the security staff.

We think Camden Market opened in March 1974, with a stall costing £3 for the day.

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Camden stables

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