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One of London's busiest stations seeing 123 million people a year pass through.
This entrance to the station has a sculpture as a memorial to the 10,000 Jewish children who were brought to the UK a few months prior to the second World War from Nazi Germany, Austria, Czechoslovakia and Danzig. They were placed in foster homes, hostels and farms.
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ReplyDeleteYes but what station is it????
ReplyDeleteI've never been to Liverpool Street Station - the sculpture looks so poignant.
ReplyDeleteI've been under Liverpool Street station lots of times, but only emerged overground twice. I love the sculpture; shame about the MacDonalds!
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i have even been in this very McD and didn't notice the sculpture. shame on me!
ReplyDeleteyou might like to give the post its title: Liverpool Street Station.
ReplyDeleteI see earlier comments have noticed the the American embassy (as my wife calls them).
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