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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Gospel_OakGospel Oak - Wikipedia

    When it first opened in 1860 it was the very first station in the area that took the name ‘Kentish Town’ which it held until 1867 when it was renamed ‘Gospel Oak’ due to other stations taking the Kentish Town name.

  3. Feb 15, 2024 · The London Overground line running from Gospel Oak to Barking Riverside will be renamed the Suffragette line - and we've delved into why.

  4. Sep 16, 2019 · Devastated by bombing during World War II, large parts of Gospel Oak were rebuilt in the mid-20th century. The (now) London Overground station which bears the name Gospel Oak (pictured below) was opened in 1860, originally with the name Kentish Town (but quickly renamed Gospel Oak when Kentish Town was used elsewhere).

  5. Feb 15, 2024 · The Suffragette line: Gospel Oak to Barking Riverside. The Suffragette line celebrates how the working-class movement in the East End, fought for votes for woman and paved the way for women's...

  6. hidden-london.com › gazetteer › gospel-oakGospel Oak | Hidden London

    A brief history of Gospel Oak, a socially polarised locality known to some as ‘Hampstead Bottom’, occupying the void between Kentish Town and Hampstead.

  7. It was renamed Gospel Oak in 1867 when a new station more appropriately named Kentish Town was opened about a mile south on the same line (that station is now Kentish Town West).

  8. Feb 15, 2024 · Gospel Oak to Barking Riverside will be changed to the Suffragette line, in celebration of the working-class movement in the East End, which fought for votes for woman and paved the way for...

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