West To East
| South | North | |
|---|---|---|
| ← towards the centre | ↑ | away from the centre → |
| West: Marylebone Road | ||
| Great Portland Street | Albany Road | |
| Tottenham Court Road | Hampstead Road | |
| Gower Street | ||
| Upper Woburn Place | Eversholt Street | |
| Gray's Inn Road | York Way | |
| East: Pentonville Road | ||
| ← towards the centre | ↓ | away from the centre → |
| South | North | |
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Famous quotes containing the words west and/or east:
“... there has never been a period in history when there have been necessary killings which has not been instantly followed by a period when there have been unnecessary killings.”
—Rebecca West (18921983)
“We have heard all of our lives how, after the Civil War was over, the South went back to straighten itself out and make a living again. It was for many years a voiceless part of the government. The balance of power moved away from itto the north and the east. The problems of the north and the east became the big problem of the country and nobody paid much attention to the economic unbalance the South had left as its only choice.”
—Lyndon Baines Johnson (19081973)