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  The Great Hall at Euston Station, photograph by A. Dockree in A.E. Richardson, Monumental Classic Architecture in Great Britain & Ireland (London, 1914)  The Great Hall, Euston Station  P.C. Hardwick's perspective of his design for the Great Hall, not precisely as executed, exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1849. Drawing now at the RIBA Drawings Collection.  P.C. Hardwick's perspective of his design for the Great Hall, not precisely as executed, exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1849. Drawing now at the RIBA Drawings Collection.  The Shareholders' Meeting Room at Euston Station by P.C. Hardwick, as restored in 1953: photograph by John Maltby Ltd ©  The Shareholders' Meeting Room at Euston Station by P.C. Hardwick, as restored in 1953: photograph by John Maltby Ltd ©  the interior of the Great Hall after its restoration in 1953.  the interior of the Great Hall after its restoration in 1953.   The Great Hall  The Great Hall at Euston Station in 1960, colour slide by John Edgington  The Euston station hairdressers.  The dining room  The interior of the Great Hall, in Christian Barman, An Introduction to Railway Architecture (London 1950)  The base of one of the Greek Doric columns of the Euston 'Arch', photograph in the Architectural Review, 1933   one of the two lodges on Euston Square that remain to this day. The statue is of Robert Stephenson that is now on the forecourt of the current Euston station.  Statute of Robert Stephenson, son of George and engineer who oversaw the construction of the London and Birmingham Railway of which Euston was the terminus station.  The photo of the war memorial, from St John Adcock's Wonderful London  The Euston Station Hotel, built across the vista from Euston Square in 1880-81, blocking the view of the Arch from Euston Square; colour slide by John Edgington, 1961.  The Entrance to Euston Station behind the Arch, colour slide by John Edgington, 1961.  Troops embarking at Euston to quell disturbances in the North, woodcut from the Illustrated London News, 1842  The Arrival and Departure sheds, Euston Station, view looking north by John C. Bourne; lithograph from the title page of Bourne's Drawings of the London & Birmingham Railway, 1839  The station at Euston Square, looking north; coloured engraving by T. Talbot Bury, engraved by J. Harris, from Talbot Bury's The London & Birmingham Railroad, 1837  View taken from under the Hampstead Road Bridge looking towards the Station at Euston Square; coloured engraving by T. Talbot Bury, engraved by C. Hunt, from Talbot Bury's The London & Birmingham Railroad, 1837    Platforms 5 & 6 at old Euston Station: the original 1837 train sheds subsequently heightened and extended northwards; photograph of the 1950s © English Heritage, National Monuments Record).  Platforms 5 & 6 at old Euston Station: the original 1837 train sheds subsequently heightened and extended northwards; photograph of the 1950s?? © English Heritage, National Monuments Record).