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Pancras Collection

"London's Iconic St Pancras: A Historic Hub of Connection and Culture" Step into the heart of London, where history meets modernity at St Pancras Station

Background imagePancras Collection: St Pancras Station, London

St Pancras Station, London
General view of the exterior of St Pancras Station, facing Euston Road, Central London

Background imagePancras Collection: Pentonville Road

Pentonville Road, London, with St Pancras Station in the background. Original Artwork: Painting by John O Connor (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imagePancras Collection: London arms and seals

London arms and seals
The Arms and Common Seals of the Metropolitan Boroughs of London and of the City of London, with a block map showing their boundaries

Background imagePancras Collection: St Pancras Station

St Pancras Station
Going North for the Holidays from St Pancras Station, Midland Railway

Background imagePancras Collection: Advert, Southern Railway Excursions

Advert, Southern Railway Excursions
Advertisement for Southern Railway Excursions to Birmingham, Cambridge, Derby, Leicester, Nottingham, Rugby, Wolverhampton, etc, every Sunday from December to March

Background imagePancras Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20105007

EyeUbiquitous_20105007
England, London, St Pancras railway station on Euston Road, Eurostar trains sat on the concourse

Background imagePancras Collection: Construction of St Pancras Station, London, c 1867

Construction of St Pancras Station, London, c 1867
Travelling Gantry and First Girder of Midland Station St Pancras. This station was completed in 1868, as the London terminus for the Midland Railway. The station was designed by William Barlow

Background imagePancras Collection: England, London, St Pancras railway station on Euston Road, The Meeting Place statue by Paul Day

England, London, St Pancras railway station on Euston Road, The Meeting Place statue by Paul Day

Background imagePancras Collection: Garnerins balloon and parachute

Garnerins balloon and parachute

Background imagePancras Collection: St Pancras Workhouse

St Pancras Workhouse
London : women in the refectory of Saint Pancras workhouse

Background imagePancras Collection: St Pancras Station, London - Interior

St Pancras Station, London - Interior. Date: circa 1870s

Background imagePancras Collection: Garnerin balloon with parachute

Garnerin balloon with parachute
Garnerins balloon with a parachute below, and a French flag waved from the cage. He ascended from North Audley Street, landing 10 minutes later in the parachute near St Pancras Church -- claimed to

Background imagePancras Collection: St Pancras Railway St

St Pancras Railway St
The fine Victorian Gothic architecture of St Pancras Railway Station

Background imagePancras Collection: St Pancras Midland Grand Hotel 2877

St Pancras Midland Grand Hotel 2877
The exterior of the Midland Grand Hotel in London, 1877. Building designed by Sit George Gilbert Scott Date: 1877

Background imagePancras Collection: WW1 - Territorials Blessed at St. Pancras Church, London

WW1 - Territorials Blessed at St. Pancras Church, London
WW1 - London Territorials are blessed as they pass St. Pancras Church, London, where they deposited their colours Date: 1914

Background imagePancras Collection: Smallpox Hospital, St Pancras, London c1800

Smallpox Hospital, St Pancras, London c1800
536451 Smallpox Hospital, St Pancras, London c1800; (add.info.: Smallpox Hospital, St Pancras, London c1800. Fever (isolation) hospitals for highly infectious diseases built outside cities

Background imagePancras Collection: Emergency in the padded interior of the space capsule, 1865 (engraving)

Emergency in the padded interior of the space capsule, 1865 (engraving)
538608 Emergency in the padded interior of the space capsule, 1865 (engraving); (add.info.: Emergency in the padded interior of the space capsule)

Background imagePancras Collection: Kings Cross station, Kings Cross, London, England, UK

Kings Cross station, Kings Cross, London, England, UK

Background imagePancras Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20105008

EyeUbiquitous_20105008
England, London, St Pancras railway station on Euston Road, The Meeting Place statue by Paul Day

Background imagePancras Collection: United Kingdom, England, London, Kings Cross. The Francis Crick Institute

United Kingdom, England, London, Kings Cross. The Francis Crick Institute - biomedical research centre in London, with St. Pancras railway station in the rear of shot

Background imagePancras Collection: St. Pancras Station, London, England

St. Pancras Station, London, England

Background imagePancras Collection: UK, England, London, St Pancras Railway Station, Olympic Rings

UK, England, London, St Pancras Railway Station, Olympic Rings

Background imagePancras Collection: St Pancras Railway Station, London

St Pancras Railway Station, London

Background imagePancras Collection: London St. Pancras Railway Station probably 1920/30s

London St. Pancras Railway Station probably 1920/30s

Background imagePancras Collection: Coal Supplies in England

Coal Supplies in England which were gradually used up because of the coal strike. The national coal strike of 1912 was the first national strike by coal miners in the United Kingdom

Background imagePancras Collection: Hawker Siddeley Harrier GR. 1 XV744 at St, Pancras

Hawker Siddeley Harrier GR. 1 XV744 at St, Pancras
Hawker Siddeley Harrier GR.1 XV744 (712007), of the Harrier Operational Conversion Unit, at St, Pancras Station coal-yard, for the 1969 Daily Mail Trans-Atlantic Air Race. Flown by Sqn. Ldr

Background imagePancras Collection: Teaching Mothers to Care for their Infants 1907

Teaching Mothers to Care for their Infants 1907
In a parish in St. Pancras, Battersea, poor mothers being taught how to care for their infants. Date: 1907

Background imagePancras Collection: Biddy Pearson at Daily Worker Christmas Bazaar, London

Biddy Pearson at Daily Worker Christmas Bazaar, London
Biddy Pearson with an array of cakes at a Daily Worker Christmas Bazaar taking place at St Pancras Town Hall, London. December 1956

Background imagePancras Collection: Gardens and buildings at St. Pancras, then just outside London. Date: 1730

Gardens and buildings at St. Pancras, then just outside London. Date: 1730

Background imagePancras Collection: Interior of St. Pancras Railway Station, showing the magnificent canopy dwarfing the trains

Interior of St. Pancras Railway Station, showing the magnificent canopy dwarfing the trains beneath. Date: 1896

Background imagePancras Collection: Loading a passenger's luggage on the roof of a four-wheeler at St Pancras station, London

Loading a passenger's luggage on the roof of a four-wheeler at St Pancras station, London. Date: C. 1920
Loading a passenger's luggage on the roof of a four-wheeler at St Pancras station, London. Date: C.1920

Background imagePancras Collection: Tapestry fragment from an altar frontal or antependium with St Pancras and St Gotthard

Tapestry fragment from an altar frontal or antependium with St Pancras and St Gotthard, possibly from Nuremberg, c
3576044 Tapestry fragment from an altar frontal or antependium with St Pancras and St Gotthard, possibly from Nuremberg, c.1460-70 (linen & wool) by German School

Background imagePancras Collection: Gerbrand Pancras, 1670 (oil on canvas)

Gerbrand Pancras, 1670 (oil on canvas)
3474937 Gerbrand Pancras, 1670 (oil on canvas) by Borch or Terborch, Gerard ter (1617-81); 33x28 cm; Manchester Art Gallery

Background imagePancras Collection: St Pancras

St Pancras Ridden By W.Ryan Newmarket Craven Meeting Newmarket Racecourse, Newmarket 13 April 2004 Date: 13 April 2004

Background imagePancras Collection: Tomb of royal engraver William Woollett, died 1735, in the churchyard of St Pancras, Middlesex

Tomb of royal engraver William Woollett, died 1735, in the churchyard of St Pancras, Middlesex
6339759 Tomb of royal engraver William Woollett, died 1735, in the churchyard of St Pancras, Middlesex by Smith, John Thomas (1766-1833); (add.info.: Tomb of royal engraver William Woollett)

Background imagePancras Collection: Stazione di Pancras (litho)

Stazione di Pancras (litho)
614716 Stazione di Pancras (litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Stazione di Pancras - late St Pancras Station)

Background imagePancras Collection: Photograph of Shepherd & Shepherdess PH, St Pancras, London

Photograph of Shepherd & Shepherdess PH, St Pancras, London. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Corner on view of the pub

Background imagePancras Collection: Photograph of Marquis Wellesley PH, St Pancras, London

Photograph of Marquis Wellesley PH, St Pancras, London. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Corner on view of the pub

Background imagePancras Collection: Somers Town

Somers Town
A dreary and unsavoury locality of 18th and 19th century London called La Belle Isle, abandoned to mountains of refuse from the metropolitan dustbins

Background imagePancras Collection: Smallpox Hospital

Smallpox Hospital
View of the Smallpox Hospital in Kings Cross opened in 1793-94. It was demolished around 1850 to make way for the St Pancras railway station and replaced by the Highgate Smallpox

Background imagePancras Collection: Bust of King James I of England

Bust of King James I of England
King James I of England taken from a bronze bust over the entrance of the Banquetting Room at Whitehall. Copperplate engraving by John Thomas Smith after original drawings by members of the Society

Background imagePancras Collection: Monument of Samuel Cooper in St. Pancras in the Fields

Monument of Samuel Cooper in St. Pancras in the Fields
Monument of miniature painter Samuel Cooper (1609-1672) in St. Pancras in the Fields. Copperplate engraving by John Thomas Smith after original drawings by members of the Society of Antiquaries

Background imagePancras Collection: Cornelius Van Duns almshouses in Petty France

Cornelius Van Duns almshouses in Petty France
Van Duns almshouses in Petty France, with his mural monument in St. Margarets Church, Westminster. View of Elizabethen timber frame almshouse for 20 poor widows and portrait of Cornelius Van Dun

Background imagePancras Collection: St Pancras Church, Chichester, West Sussex

St Pancras Church, Chichester, West Sussex, prior to its 1869 rebuild. circa early 1860s

Background imagePancras Collection: St. Pancras Railway Station, London 1895

St. Pancras Railway Station, London 1895
The exterior of St Pancras Railway Station building, London. Date: 1895

Background imagePancras Collection: St. Pancras Baths and Washhouses

St. Pancras Baths and Washhouses
Page from The Illustrated London News reporting on the St. Pancras Baths and Washhouses, with illustrations of both the inferior and superior bathing facilities and the washing

Background imagePancras Collection: The Roman Station at Pancras, Caesars Camp, called the Brill (engraving)

The Roman Station at Pancras, Caesars Camp, called the Brill (engraving)
2807978 The Roman Station at Pancras, Caesars Camp, called the Brill (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Roman Station at Pancras, Caesars Camp)

Background imagePancras Collection: Steam-washing machinery at St. Pancras Workhouse

Steam-washing machinery at St. Pancras Workhouse
The steam-washing machinery at St. Pancras workhouse was a combination of Macalpines Washing machines and Manloves dash wheel and hydro-extractor, all driven by steam-power. Date: 1857



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"London's Iconic St Pancras: A Historic Hub of Connection and Culture" Step into the heart of London, where history meets modernity at St Pancras Station. This architectural marvel stands as a testament to the city's rich heritage, with its grandeur reflected in every detail. Dating back to 1867, the construction of St Pancras Station was a monumental feat, forever changing the landscape of London. Its impressive facade showcases intricate arms and seals that pay homage to the city's illustrious past. As you wander through this bustling transportation hub, take a moment to admire The Meeting Place statue by Paul Day. This captivating sculpture serves as a symbol of unity and connection amidst the hustle and bustle of daily life. In March 2008, an advert for Southern Railway Excursions adorned these walls, enticing travelers with promises of adventure beyond London's borders. It served as a reminder that St Pancras is not just a station but also a gateway to explore England's diverse landscapes. Venturing further into history, one cannot overlook Garnerins balloon and parachute - an awe-inspiring spectacle witnessed by onlookers along Pentonville Road. This daring display captivated audiences from all walks of life. However, not all tales associated with St they can filled with excitement. The haunting presence of St Pancras Workhouse reminds us of darker times when poverty plagued society. It stands as a somber reminder that progress often comes hand-in-hand with challenges overcome. Inside this magnificent station lies an atmosphere teeming with energy; it buzzes with anticipation for journeys yet to be embarked upon. As trains come and go like clockwork precision, passengers weave their stories together within these hallowed halls. St Pancras Station is more than just bricks and mortar; it represents resilience in the face of change while preserving historical significance for generations to come.