View of shops at 119 to 135 Euston Road in the former Metropolitan Borough of St Pancras, looking west from Mabledon Place. Premises include a branch of W. A. Morgan and Sons at 119, hotel valuers, estate agents and surveyors, agents for Sun fire and life insurance, and also offering a host of additional property services, and Dodds drug stores at 121, dispensing chemists and specialists in dental ware including 'Bustards painless artificial teeth' with prices varying from one shilling to two shillings and sixpence. Rothstein Samuel is at 123, watch and instrument maker, Frederick Edwards at 125 to 127, auction room, seen with a 'to let' sign of W. Marsh. A cider store at 129, again believed to be, Rothstein Samuel at 131, clothier (and fancy goods), and Joseph Wallis and Sons at 133 to 135, musical instrument makers. Times Laundry Company can be seen at 1 Mabledon Place. All shops have numerous advertising signs and windows packed with goods. The pavement is protected at the corner by cast-iron bollards. The buildings have since been demolished and replaced by a modern 10-storey hospital and mixed-use development, currently named the 'Halo Building'.