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  • In Britain one has to go back to the numbed aftermath of the First World War, to Charles Sargeant Jagger's statue of a soldier reading a letter at Paddington Station (by platform 1) or to the Cenotaph (designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens) on Whitehall to find memorials of high aesthetic quality that are also in step with the needs of a grieving populace.

    Geoff Dyer: What Will Survive of Us? Geoff Dyer 2011

  • In Britain one has to go back to the numbed aftermath of the First World War, to Charles Sargeant Jagger's statue of a soldier reading a letter at Paddington Station (by platform 1) or to the Cenotaph (designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens) on Whitehall to find memorials of high aesthetic quality that are also in step with the needs of a grieving populace.

    Geoff Dyer: What Will Survive of Us? Geoff Dyer 2011

  • In Britain one has to go back to the numbed aftermath of the First World War, to Charles Sargeant Jagger's statue of a soldier reading a letter at Paddington Station (by platform 1) or to the Cenotaph (designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens) on Whitehall to find memorials of high aesthetic quality that are also in step with the needs of a grieving populace.

    Geoff Dyer: What Will Survive of Us? Geoff Dyer 2011

  • Only an hour from London's Paddington Station, Oxford and its legendary skyline is a medieval dreamland, a time warp of sorts where everything from its winding cobblestone lanes to its impeccably manicured gardens is ancient and historical.

    Pam Grout: Studying At Oxford Is A Great Excuse To Visit Oxford Pam Grout 2012

  • In Britain one has to go back to the numbed aftermath of the First World War, to Charles Sargeant Jagger's statue of a soldier reading a letter at Paddington Station (by platform 1) or to the Cenotaph (designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens) on Whitehall to find memorials of high aesthetic quality that are also in step with the needs of a grieving populace.

    Geoff Dyer: What Will Survive of Us? Geoff Dyer 2011

  • In Britain one has to go back to the numbed aftermath of the First World War, to Charles Sargeant Jagger's statue of a soldier reading a letter at Paddington Station (by platform 1) or to the Cenotaph (designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens) on Whitehall to find memorials of high aesthetic quality that are also in step with the needs of a grieving populace.

    Geoff Dyer: What Will Survive of Us? Geoff Dyer 2011

  • In Britain one has to go back to the numbed aftermath of the First World War, to Charles Sargeant Jagger's statue of a soldier reading a letter at Paddington Station (by platform 1) or to the Cenotaph (designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens) on Whitehall to find memorials of high aesthetic quality that are also in step with the needs of a grieving populace.

    Geoff Dyer: What Will Survive of Us? Geoff Dyer 2011

  • It must be at least a fortnight since he had used the branch in Paddington Station.

    Portobello Ruth Rendell 2010

  • At Paddington Station, Pons immediately found the official in charge, and we were quickly taken to the carriage, which had been put on a siding below street level.

    PORNOGRAPHY 2010

  • My practice had steadily in - creased, and as I happened to live at no very great distance from Paddington Station, I got a few patients from among the offi - cials.

    Sole Music 2010

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