Its development as a separate subject was further stimulated by the campaign to save the Euston Arch.
On this part of Drummond Street was the main entrance to the station and the site of the Euston Arch.
Amid much public outcry, the station building including the Euston Arch was demolished in 1961-2 and replaced by a new building.
Media reports in early 2008 hinted that the old Euston Arch could be rebuilt.
The Command Paper suggests rebuilding the Euston Arch and an "artist's impression" includes it.
Demolition of the Euston Arch in London begins.
October - Work starts on demolition of Euston Arch in London.
This plan required the removal of the Euston Arch.
It is most famous for accepting the contact to destroy the Euston Arch.
A site in the river, just south of this lock is the resting place of the remains of the Euston Arch.