Metropolitan Borough of Holborn
The Metropolitan Borough of Holborn was a metropolitan borough in the County of London between 1899 and 1965, when it was amalgamated with the Metropolitan Borough of St Pancras and the Metropolitan Borough of Hampstead to form the London Borough of Camden.
Related Topics:
Metropolitan borough - County of London - 1899 - 1965 - Metropolitan Borough of St Pancras - Metropolitan Borough of Hampstead - London Borough of Camden
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It consisted of the districts of Holborn, and Saffron Hill. Famous roads include Shaftesbury Avenue, and New Oxford Street.
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Holborn - Saffron Hill - Shaftesbury Avenue - New Oxford Street
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Several of the street names in the British Museum/Senate House area still bear the "Borough of Holborn" area designation.
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British Museum - Senate House
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Holborn Town Hall still exists, on New Oxford Street.
Related Topics:
Town Hall - New Oxford Street
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