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Figure and information kindly provided by the Camden Railway Heritage Trust. The stationary engine house built by Robert Stephenson – to power the winding rope that brought the earliest trains out of Euston - had two prominent chimneys that were 133 feet high and tapered from 12 feet diameter at the base to 6 feet at the top. The picture also shows Fitzroy road bridge over the Regent’s Canal, close to where The Engineer stands; the old Chalk Farm Tavern on the eastern edge of Primrose Hill; Hampstead village and Parliament Hill; the Regent’s Canal; and the first locomotive engine house at Camden Goods Depot.

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