Willesden Green Underground station | |
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| L2662 Willesden Green Underground station in north west London, a stop on the Metropolitan and Jubilee lines. The station was designed by the Metropolitan Railway's architect Charles W. Clark. The company's name can be seen on the frieze beneath the cornice. | |
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| Contributor | London's Transport Museum |
| Creator | personalname, Praverman, Adam; , |
| Date | creation, 2001-09; , |
| Type | Digital images, Scanned; , |
| Format | resolution, 1200 dpi; , ; , ; , |
| Identifier | London's Transport Museum - 2002/ 18205 |
| Source | London's Transport Museum |
| Language | EN |
| Relation | copy of, Colour transparency ; , ; , ; , |
| Coverage | period, 2001-09; Location.Current Repository, London's Transport Museum; Location.Creation Site, Willesden Green Station, London (O.S. Ref: 523400 184900); , |
| Rights | London's Transport Museum |
| File created 4:2:1, 17/5/2004 | |
