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Cannon Row Police Station in Cannon Row, Westminster, was one of the Metropolitan Police's better known central London police stations. Replacing a leased station on King Street in
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, it opened on 21 July 1902 in an extension to the
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, then the home of
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. Cannon Row Police Station was designed by the Metropolitan Police Surveyor, John Dixon Butler, with
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as consultant. The building is listed at
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, and is no longer in use as a police station. The code for the station was "AD", police phonetic code "Alpha Delta". The station was responsible for policing Buckingham Palace,
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, The Palace of Westminster (Parliament), No 10 Downing Street,
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, St James's Palace and was responsible for all major events and demonstrations that took place in Central
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. Officers from the station investigated many of the 20th century’s most notable crimes;
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was held in the cells at Cannon Row after his arrest; and the cells were also used for the safe storage of the
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following its recovery after the theft of the cup prior to the 1966 World Championship. In 1985 the station moved to the Curtis Green Building, retaining the name 'Cannon Row'. The new station was opened by
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, the then
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. It finally closed in 1992 on its merger with Bow Street Police Station to form Charing Cross Police Station at the former
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site on Agar Street. The building now forms part of the Parliamentary Estate.


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Canon Row Police Station official websiteAlpha Delta Plus SetCanon Row Then & NowOn Duty Pictures
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