Interior Lloyd's of London in Leadenhall Street
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Interior Lloyd's of London in Leadenhall Street
Interior Lloyd's of London in Leadenhall Street
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SC_PHL_01_014_78_3991 (Collage 53364)
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The west entrance corridor of Lloyd's of London at 12 Leadenhall Street, City of London, designed by Edwin Cooper in 1928 in neo-classical style. A barrel-vaulted ceiling is in the view straight ahead and above is a coffering effect. A door on the right has a 'National Westminster Bank' sign above it, a radiator, and sculpted panel of garland with a female portrait in relief to the right. Marble used throughout. Only the facade now remains of Cooper's building.
The west entrance corridor of Lloyd's of London at 12 Leadenhall Street, City of London, designed by Edwin Cooper in 1928 in neo-classical style. A barrel-vaulted ceiling is in the view straight ahead and above is a coffering effect. A door on the right has a 'National Westminster Bank' sign above it, a radiator, and sculpted panel of garland with a female portrait in relief to the right. Marble used throughout. Only the facade now remains of Cooper's building.
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