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A view of Gordon Square in February
UCL Institute of Archaeology Library:
The view outside
UCL Institute of Archaeology Library:
Tavistock Bloomsbury
UCL Institute of Archaeology Library:
Boris Bikes in Bloomsbury
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Tavistock Square is part of an estate owned by the Dukes of Bedford, and takes its name from the courtesy title given to the eldest sons of the Dukes of Bedford, Marquess of Tavistock. It was developed in the 1820s by the builder Thomas Cubitt.
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Endsleigh Place, formerly Gordon Place