NOTES: Royal Holloway College was originally founded by Thomas Holloway and Elizabeth Jesser as a college for women, becoming part of the University of London in 1900. Following a merger with Bedford College in 1985 it became known as Royal Holloway and Bedford New College.
NOTES: This, the second coal-fired station on this site, was planned in 1937, began generating electricty in 1942, and was expanded in 1948 and 1949. The cooling towers were demolished in 1985.
NOTES: This, the first coal-fired station on this site, was constructed in 1928 and began generating electricty in 1929. The station station in 1975 and its six cooling tower and two chimneys were demolished in 1978.
NOTES: Built as a country house to Clutton's designs (1866-c. 1880), the house became a British Transport Hotel in 1931 and is still in use as a hotel.