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:
“We joined long wagon trains moving south; we met hundreds of wagons going north; the roads east and west were crawling lines of families traveling under canvas, looking for work, for another foothold somewhere on the land.... The country was ruined, the whole world was ruined; nothing like this had ever happened before. There was no hope, but everyone felt the courage of despair.”
—Rose Wilder Lane (18861968)
“We might as easily reprove the east wind, or the frost, as a political party, whose members, for the most part, could give no account of their position, but stand for the defence of those interests in which they find themselves.”
—Ralph Waldo Emerson (18031882)