{Crammed in above the hog:}
Rebuilt by Wm Harris 1897
{In a monogram lower down on the building:}
W H
Site: William Harris, butcher (1 memorial)
EC1, St John Street
{Crammed in above the hog:}
Rebuilt by Wm Harris 1897
{In a monogram lower down on the building:}
W H
EC1, St John Street
This 1940-67 NLS map shows a 'picture theatre (disused)' at number 24 (now flat-fronted post-war shops), and at Cinema Treasures we found...
The pair of massive cast bronze doors carry deep reliefs representing the Thames and London's buildings including: Guildhall, Houses of P...
Portland stone. Charmingly modern relief sculpture showing 13 sport participants (including 3 women) all of whom carry their racquets an...
Similar to those "spot the ball" competitions, in that no ball is shown. 2022: Peri's grandson, also Peter, contacted us suggesting that...
Number One Poultry, built in 1995 in a post-modern style, and voted by Time Out readers the fifth worst building in London. Designed by t...
Easily missed, this bust was brought to our attention by IanVisits. It's at the eastern entrance to the building.
From the Cathedral: "Sculpted by acclaimed British sculptor Raphael Maklouf who was assisted by Hayley Gibbs".
Cato Street Conspiracy discovered here 23 February 1820. Greater London Council
Commoner on the Bridge House Estates Committee, 1894.
2013: "W H Reynolds Electrical Contractor Ltd" is still listed on many find-a-business type websites but that's all we can discover.
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