Saint Pancras Station
train station, London, United Kingdom
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architecture
- In Western architecture: Construction in iron and glass
…stations in England such as St. Pancras, London (1864–68, by William H. Barlow), where the wrought-iron arches have a span of 243 feet (74 metres) and rise to a height of 100 feet (30 metres).
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iron trusses
- In construction: Development of iron technology
One of the largest was St. Pancras Station (1873) in London, which featured a glazed hall spanned by 74-metre (243-foot) trussed iron arches. After the brilliant successes of mid-century, iron and glass construction was applied in a more prosaic series of buildings that continued to be built until 1900.
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