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- Agar_Town abstract "Agar Town (also known as Ague Town, Hagar Town, Agar-Town and Agar-town) was a short-lived area of St Pancras in central London. It was named after William Agar, a wealthy lawyer who lived at Elm Lodge, a villa in large grounds near to the Regent's Canal roughly where Barker Drive is now. Streets included Canterbury Place, Durham Street, and Oxford Crescent. Agar Town, consisting of low-quality housing for poor people, built of the lowest quality materials on 21 year leases, with no street lighting or sewage, and a population of laborers living in houses they built for themselves, was generally considered a slum. This designation has been questioned.The neighbourhood was started in 1841 with Agar's widow leasing out small plots on the north side of the canal. Ownership passed to the Church Commissioners, who sold it to the Midland Railway. The company demolished most of the housing to make way for warehouses supplying St Pancras railway station from 1866.The name of Agar Town is commemorated by Agar Grove, a road that runs along the edge of where Agar Town used to be, and which was originally called St Paul's Road, Camden Town.".
- Agar_Town thumbnail Agar_Town_1851.jpg?width=300.
- Agar_Town wikiPageExternalLink 0906Swensen.pdf.
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- Agar_Town wikiPageID "2633359".
- Agar_Town wikiPageLength "2933".
- Agar_Town wikiPageOutDegree "14".
- Agar_Town wikiPageRevisionID "678678855".
- Agar_Town wikiPageWikiLink Camden_Town.
- Agar_Town wikiPageWikiLink Camden_Town_Murder.
- Agar_Town wikiPageWikiLink Camley_Street_Natural_Park.
- Agar_Town wikiPageWikiLink Category:Areas_of_London.
- Agar_Town wikiPageWikiLink Category:Districts_of_Camden.
- Agar_Town wikiPageWikiLink File:Agar_Town_1851.jpg.
- Agar_Town wikiPageWikiLink File:Paradise_Row_Agar_Town.jpg.
- Agar_Town wikiPageWikiLink Lease.
- Agar_Town wikiPageWikiLink London.
- Agar_Town wikiPageWikiLink Midland_Railway.
- Agar_Town wikiPageWikiLink Regents_Canal.
- Agar_Town wikiPageWikiLink Slum.
- Agar_Town wikiPageWikiLink St_Pancras,_London.
- Agar_Town wikiPageWikiLink St_Pancras_railway_station.
- Agar_Town wikiPageWikiLinkText "Agar Town".
- Agar_Town hasPhotoCollection Agar_Town.
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- Agar_Town subject Category:Areas_of_London.
- Agar_Town subject Category:Districts_of_Camden.
- Agar_Town hypernym Area.
- Agar_Town point "51.53888888888889 -0.13194444444444445".
- Agar_Town type District.
- Agar_Town type Place.
- Agar_Town type PopulatedPlace.
- Agar_Town type District.
- Agar_Town type Location.
- Agar_Town type Place.
- Agar_Town type Thing.
- Agar_Town type SpatialThing.
- Agar_Town type Q486972.
- Agar_Town comment "Agar Town (also known as Ague Town, Hagar Town, Agar-Town and Agar-town) was a short-lived area of St Pancras in central London. It was named after William Agar, a wealthy lawyer who lived at Elm Lodge, a villa in large grounds near to the Regent's Canal roughly where Barker Drive is now. Streets included Canterbury Place, Durham Street, and Oxford Crescent.".
- Agar_Town label "Agar Town".
- Agar_Town sameAs m.07t49x.
- Agar_Town sameAs Q4691269.
- Agar_Town sameAs Q4691269.
- Agar_Town lat "51.53888888888889".
- Agar_Town long "-0.13194444444444445".
- Agar_Town wasDerivedFrom Agar_Town?oldid=678678855.
- Agar_Town depiction Agar_Town_1851.jpg.
- Agar_Town isPrimaryTopicOf Agar_Town.