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Abbots Langley

This village has had a long history of successful human habitation. The first traces of human habitation in the area were recorded by renowned archaeologist Sir John Evans (1823 ? 1908).[1] The village sits on a saucer of clay covered by a layer of gravel, and as a result water supply has never been a problem; records show that in earlier times water could be drawn from a well just 20 ft deep[citation needed]

Langleybury

The estate was then held by William Jones Loyd (1821?1885), a partner in the London branch of Jones Loyd & Co[5], High Sheriff of Hertfordshire in 1861[6] and cousin to Samuel Jones-Loyd, 1st Baron Overstone.[7] Jones Loyd built the nearby church of St Pauls in 1864.[8]

City Road tube station

The low number of passengers using the station meant that the extension of the platform tunnels could not be justified on financial grounds, and the station remained closed when the line was reopened in 1924. The platforms were removed and the lift shaft was converted for use as a ventilation shaft. City Road was the only twin tunnel station of the C&SLR not to be reconstructed. During World War II, the station was converted for use as an air-raid shelter.[1]

Victoria Miro Gallery

Two of her baby-sitters at that time were a couple, who later became well-known artists, Jake Chapman, who showed at her gallery, and Sam Taylor-Wood, since married to Jay Jopling.[8] Miro describes Chapman, now known, along with his brother Dinos, for art such as sculptures of distorted children with multiple misplaced genitalia, as an "adorable" baby sitter.[8]

Essex Road railway station

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