Metropolitan Borough of St Pancras
The Metropolitan Borough of St Pancras was a metropolitan borough of the County of London between 1899 and 1965, when it was amalgated with the Metropolitan Borough of Hampstead and the Metropolitan Borough of Holborn to form the London Borough of Camden.
Related Topics:
Metropolitan borough - County of London - 1899 - 1965 - Metropolitan Borough of Hampstead - Metropolitan Borough of Holborn - London Borough of Camden
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It included Tottenham Court Road, Camden Town, St Pancras, Kings Cross, Somers Town, Kentish Town, Euston, and part of Regent's Park.
Related Topics:
Tottenham Court Road - Camden Town - St Pancras - Kings Cross - Somers Town - Kentish Town - Euston - Regent's Park
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There are still a few street names signs with "Borough of St Pancras" on them.
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