Shops at the junction of New Bond Street and Brook Street
Shops at the junction of New Bond Street and Brook Street
Record No
141622
Title
Shops at the junction of New Bond Street and Brook Street
Description
View looking north, showing a corner block of four-storey buildings at 64-66 New Bond Street, Mayfair and 14-16 Brook Street, Mayfair. Number 64-65 is trading as, "Dixons Cameras & Hi-Fi". Photographic equipment including a tripod, can be seen in the ground-floor display windows and audio equipment, including radios and speakers can be seen in the first-floor windows. Security grilles can be seen to the windows. Curtains with a maple-leaf pattern can be seen in the first-floor windows. There are Corinthian columns to the upper levels together with a decorative frieze and stone balustrade. The early twentieth-century building was formerly a bank. There is a flagpole on the roof. Number 16 Brook Street is a jeweller and silversmith trading as, "A. B. Davis". Silverware can be seen in the ground-floor display window. There is a hanging sign advertising, "Jewels and Silver Purchased". Number 14 Brook Street has a ground-floor shop trading as, "Shaikh & Son", printers. The shops are part of a larger building with a range of window styles. There is a central porch with pediment above. Built in Flemish style, decorative friezes, a balustrade and a centre balcony can be seen. Number 66 New Bond Street was built in 1876 to designs by Robert W. Edis. The ground-floor shop is trading as, "Bentley & Co Jewellers". There is a hanging clock visible. Roadworks can be seen at the junction, where there is a large hole with spoil visible. There are road signs with a sandbag in view together with hazard warning lights. One of the road signs is on its side. A set of traffic lights is in view together with a traffic-light control box.
Date of execution
1975
Section
The London Archives
Collection
LCC Photograph Library
Medium
photograph
Catalogue No
SC_PHL_01_496_75_7668
London picture map location
Exact
Subjects
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