Front elevations of 29-31 Riding House Street, Westminster, two three-storey brick buildings. Number 29 is on the corner with Middleton Place; at the time of the photograph named Middleton Buildings. This part of Riding House Street between Great Portland Street and Great Titchfield Street is narrow, lined with small houses and workshops built in the early-Victorian era. The house at number 29 is typical with a main doorway for the business on the corner and a smaller doorway at right. At the time of the photograph, the ground-floor unit is unoccupied. In the foreground, number 31 has a clothes retailer, Miss Lancer, occupying the ground-floor unit. A sign reads, 'Dresses Cash and Carry Separates'. There is another doorway for access to the flats above. Beyond the side street, early Victorian houses with workshops continue along the street, ending with 78-80 Great Portland Street, built in 1903-04; Grade II listed, listing number 1066746. In the distance, the Church of All Souls, Langham Place, built in 1823 by John Nash; Grade I listed, listing number 1221802.