Adelaide House in King William Street
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Adelaide House in King William Street
Adelaide House in King William Street
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SC_PHL_01_013_75_8322 (Collage 52294)
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The London Archives: LCC Photograph Library
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View of interior of front entrance foyer of Adelaide House, King William Street, City of London, looking out past the reception desk to the street. When completed in 1925 it was the City of London's tallest office block at 43m. Named in honour of King William IV's wife Adelaide, who in 1831 had performed the opening ceremony of London Bridge.
View of interior of front entrance foyer of Adelaide House, King William Street, City of London, looking out past the reception desk to the street. When completed in 1925 it was the City of London's tallest office block at 43m. Named in honour of King William IV's wife Adelaide, who in 1831 had performed the opening ceremony of London Bridge.
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