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English: 5-7 Dover Street, London. Site of original entrance building to Dover Street Underground station (now Green Park station). Original building designed by Leslie Green was demolished in 1960s. Remains of the tiled facade flank the current building on both sides. An electrical sub-station for the Victoria line is contained in the basement.
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