St Margaret's House in Wells Street
St Margaret's House in Wells Street
Record No
105564
Title
St Margaret's House in Wells Street
Description
View of the front elevations of St Margaret’s House, 23-19 Wells Street, Marylebone from Margaret Street. Large six-storey building with showrooms and studio, built between 1929-31 by Sir Albert Richardson & Claude Lovat Gill for Sanderson's Wallpapers. Winner of the RIBA 1931 London Architecture Medal which is displayed as a plaque under the carriage entrance. Rear facade, facing into mews yard, known as numbers 24 and 25 Wells Mews. Sign on the front for Columbia (British) Productions Limited. Traffic is queued on both Wells Street and Margaret Street. St Margaret’s House, 19-23 Wells Street Grade II listed entry number: 1249911
Date of execution
1971
Section
The London Archives
Collection
LCC Photograph Library
Medium
photograph
Catalogue No
SC_PHL_01_329_71_2585
London picture map location
Exact
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