Shops at the junction of New Bond Street and Maddox Street
Shops at the junction of New Bond Street and Maddox Street
Record No
141630
Title
Shops at the junction of New Bond Street and Maddox Street
Description
View looking east, showing a mix of eighteenth-, nineteenth- and early twentieth-century, terraced buildings with ground-floor shops at 44-46 New Bond Street, Mayfair, at the junction with 47-57 Maddox Street. To the right of the view, number 44 New Bond Street is a five-storey building with a Flemish-style gable, finial roof and stone balustrade visible. The ground-floor shop has its window blinds lowered and the name, "Columns" can be seen above the glass entrance door. Vines can be seen hanging from the first-floor cornice and pillar. Number 45 is built in similar style to number 44 with the ground-floor shop trading as, "Camkins Camera Centre". Hanging signs can be seen outside advertising, "London Leica Centre". There are signs for, "Nikkormat" and "Nikon" above the shop display window, which has photographic equipment on show. A metal security grille can be seen in the doorway. Number 46, which occupies a prominent corner position at the junction with Maddox Street, has five storeys with a cupola visible. The ground-floor shop is trading as, "Bendicks," a chocolate confectionery business. Boxes of confectionery can be seen in the shop windows, above which are patterned sun awnings. The first-floor windows of numbers 45-46 have signs advertising, "Harligs" studio, where photographic portraits can be seen. To the left of the View is 47 Maddox Street, built in 1892 in Flemish style to designs by W. A. Williams for William Cooling, tailor. The Dutch gable has a finial roof. The building is Grade II listed; listing number 1237876. Number 49 Maddox Street is an early eighteenth-century, four-storey, former town house. The ground-floor shop is trading as, "Sketchley" dry cleaners. The building is Grade II listed; listing number 1238838. Number 51-53 has a sun awning at ground-floor level and a Dutch gable design with finial at roof level. There is a sign above saying, "For Disposal". Number 55 is a six-storey building in similar style to the neighbouring buildings with a pair of spectacles sign visible above the ground-floor shop denoting an optician's business. Number 57 is a restaurant with a pair of planters outside. Number 59 has a narrow shop window with spotlights visible. Above, at second-floor level, are signs for, "Druce" and "Offices To Let". There is a traffic light at the junction and a van is parked in Maddox Street.
Date of execution
1975
Section
The London Archives
Collection
LCC Photograph Library
Medium
photograph
Catalogue No
SC_PHL_01_496_75_7675
London picture map location
Exact
Subjects
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