Buildings in William IV Street
Buildings in William IV Street
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Buildings in William IV Street
SC_PHL_01_552_71_2358 (Collage 144312)
London Metropolitan Archives: LCC Photograph Library
A view of the front elevations of buildings at 1-8 William IV Street, Westminster, including the Final public house at number 6. The building has two or three storeys of accommodation above the retail premises on the ground floor. At number 8 is the Globe stamp company and at number 7 is the Corona restaurant with a Coca-Cola advertisement outside. The Final has a Watney's Red Barrel beer advertisement outside. At 4-5 is Thomas Bland & Sons, a gunmaker. A BMC J4 van with the name Cavendish Woodhouse on the side and rear and registration number FFK196H is parked in the street as is a Ford Corsair car with registration number FGJ553C. A male pedestrian is on the pavement outside Bland. The building is part of a triangular block dating from 1830-32, designed by John Nash and bounded by William IV Street, Adelaide Street and Strand which was Grade II* listed in 1969; listing number 1237040. Parts of the block were rebuilt in the 1970s by Frederick Gibberd for Coutts Bank.
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