January 04, 2006 | |
Dummy houses in London | |
The world's first underground railway - now serving as the District Line - was constructed in 1867 using a method called 'cut and cover'.
As the name implies, this involved digging a deep hole to house the underground tracks, and then covering over the tunnel. The route of the line between Paddington and Bayswater necessitated the demolition of 23 and 24 Leinster Gardens, situated on a long, upmarket terrace of five story houses, and it was decided to build a 5ft-thick facade which matched the houses either side of the break. | |
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