This news just in from our neighbour Diana S.
A new book of photographs of King’s Cross, Railway Lands: Catching St Pancras and King’s Cross, has just been published.
Railway Lands records the unique industrial architecture of King’s Cross and St Pancras, some of which has now gone, some which will go soon, and some, like St Pancras station, which is getting a new lease of life.
Local photographer, Angela Inglis, has lived in Somers Town for more than twenty years and is a stalwart of several community organisations which have been campaigning for a better development in King’s Cross. With a passionate commitment to the area and its heritage, Angela has created an amazing visual record of a fast-changing neighbourhood. You can find publication details of Railway Lands Download railway_lands_publication_details.pdf or you can obtain a copy of the book from local bookshops, including Housmans at 5 Caledonian Road.