Commemorated on 1 plaque
This is a 'makers tile'. Makers' tiles were often fitted to newly tiled walls when railway stations were first built. This tile was originally fitted at Chalk Farm station. During the renovation of Kentish Town station in 2024, the tile was moved and reinstalled by conservationists. It pays homage to G. Woolliscroft & Son who supplied the tiles for the newly refurbished floor. Kentish Town is now a rare example of a station with two makers' tiles. The second tile carries the name of W B Simpson & Sons, who originally tiled Kentish Town station for its opening in 1907. It survives hidden in the disused lift shafts. This historical timeline was pieced together by London Transport Museum's Hidden London Hangouts team and viewers of their YouTube series.
Kentish Town Road, London, United Kingdom where it was