A pair of large Victorian gothic wrought iron railing panels
removed from the screen wall of The Somers Town Goods Depot, St. Pancras - built by Joseph Firbank for the Midland Railway Company, c. 1883
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A pair of large Victorian gothic wrought iron railing panels
removed from the screen wall of The Somers Town Goods Depot, St. Pancras - built by Joseph Firbank for the Midland Railway Company, c. 1883
each leaf comprising three lancet arches richly ornamented with scrollwork, forged and fire-welded to the highest calibre, with leafy finials to the top rails and dense scroll-work to the lower panels,
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Dimensions: | 277cm (109") High, 163cm (64¼") Wide, 6cm (2¼") Thick, each panel (Height to the top rail = 243cm) |
Stock code: | 49000 |
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These substantial panels can be converted to gates – please enquire. Their history is notable – they once formed part of a vast wall along The Euston Road that contained The Somer Town Goods Yard – read the history here.
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