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3 December 2013. The Big Christmas Tree in St Pancras Station, London, England, UK.

 

Looking north into the Barlow train shed. The history of St Pancras’ goes back to 1863 when William Barlow first designed the station and building started in 1866. The shed's arch spans 240 feet (73 meters) and is over 100 feet high at its apex (30 meters). On its completion in 1868 it became the largest enclosed space in the world. St Pancras remains one of the great Victorian buildings in London, with impressive Victorian Gothic architecture.

 

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