- St
Pancras railway station (/ˈpæŋkrəs/),
officially known since 2007 as
London St
Pancras International, is a
major central London railway terminus on...
- St
Pancras, St.
Pancras or
Saint Pancras may
refer to:
Pancras of Taormina,
legendary bishop,
according to
legend martyred in AD 40 in
Sicily Pancras of...
- King's
Cross St
Pancras (also
known as King's
Cross & St
Pancras International) is a
London Underground station on
Euston Road in the
Borough of Camden...
-
Holborn and St
Pancras (/ˈhoʊbən ən sənt ˈpæŋkrəs/) is a
parliamentary constituency in
Greater London that was
created in 1983. It has been represented...
-
London district of St
Pancras, and by extension, the
railway station of the same name, is
named after St
Pancras Old
Church and St
Pancras New Church. Because...
- of
Fitzrovia and a part of Highgate. St
Pancras Old
Church lies on
Pancras Road,
Somers Town,
behind St
Pancras railway station.
Until the 19th century...
- St
Pancras Way is a road in
Camden Town, London. It was
formerly a toll road
named Kings Road, and was the
location of the St
Pancras Workhouse, which...
- The St.
Pancras Renaissance London Hotel forms the
frontispiece of St
Pancras railway station in St
Pancras, London. The
station is one of the main rail...
-
Pancras - (geografische naam)".
Etymologiebank (in Dutch).
Retrieved 29
April 2022.
Ronald Stenvert &
Saskia van Ginkel-Meester (2006). "Sint
Pancras"...
-
incorporated the little-known St
Pancras and that by the time of the
Battle of
Agincourt (1415), was
known as
Aulton Pancras. However, in
Christopher Saxton's...