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|title=St Pancras Station
|author=Simon Bradley
|date=January 2007
|isbn=978-1861979964
|amazonukcover=<amazonuk>1846684609</amazonuk>|amazonusaznuk=1846684609|aznus=<amazonus>1861979967</amazonus>
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"The greatest of High Victorian secular buildings", or merely "nauseating"? Whatever your point of view, you can't deny that St Pancras Station provokes extreme reactions. And it's maybe the way it reconciles hatred and awe, art and function, the refined and the commonplace, that has made it such a powerful symbol of Victorian Britain - and ensured its survival.

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