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General view of Hampstead, London, 1837. Artist: Edmund Marks

General view of Hampstead, London, 1837. Artist: Edmund Marks


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General view of Hampstead, London, 1837. Artist: Edmund Marks

General view of Hampstead, London, 1837; showing the London and Birmingham Railway from the end of the Primrose Hill Tunnel, looking towards Kilburn

Media ID 15170796

© London Metropolitan Archives (City of London) / Heritage-Images

Camden Edmund Edmund Marks Hampstead Marks Primrose Hill Public Transport Tunnel


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