Royal Courts of Justice in Strand
Royal Courts of Justice in Strand
Record No
140242
Title
Royal Courts of Justice in Strand
Description
View of an arcade at The Royal Courts of Justice, Strand, Covent Garden. A boy in short trousers and school cap is standing by one of the pillars. Glimpsed on the other side of the road is The George pub and restaurant at 213 Strand. One of the jewels of the High Victorian Gothic Revival, The Royal Courts of Justice is a large, national courtroom building of 1874 to 1883, designed and built by George Edmund Street and completed by Arthur E. Street and Sir Arthur Blomfield. Stylistically it combines thirteenth-century English and French architecture with Italian elements. Built predominantly in Portland stone, it was Grade I listed in 1970; listing number 1264258.
Date of execution
1930
Section
The London Archives
Collection
LCC Photograph Library
Medium
photograph
Catalogue No
SC_PHL_01_531_WNA154
London picture map location
Exact
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