Image:Brompton Road Sept 2000.jpg

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Surviving fragment of Brompton Road tube station frontage. Photograph by Nick Cooper, September 2000. The site was an inverted L-shape on the junction of Brompton Road and Cottage Place, with the actual corner (the white-painted section on the right) occupied by a public house. The main facade on Brompton Road was demolished in 1972, leaving the smaller entrance on Cottage Place.


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