View looking west, showing a corner terrace with ground-floor shops and restaurant at 93-94 New Bond Street, Mayfair, at the junction with 2-4 Blenheim Street. Number 94 was built in the late-nineteenth century in Flemish style and has three storeys with a five-window range and a single window in the gable to the New Bond Street frontage. Carved heads can be seen beneath the roof cornice. The corner shop is trading as, "Ronnie Stirling", fashion retailer. There are sun awnings to both New Bond Street and Blenheim Street elevations with the name, "Stirling Cooper" repeated along the edge of the awnings. Dressed mannequins can be seen together with displays of clothing. The Stirling Cooper company was started in 1967 by two London taxi drivers, Ronnie Stirling and Jeff Cooper, who traded from these premises from 1975 to the mid 1990s. Adjacent is a business trading as, "The Old Vienna Restaurant". There is a sun awning and a hanging sign advertising the business above a double-door entrance, where signs for "Astor" can be seen. Today, the two businesses have been replaced by an art gallery. There is a partial view of number 93, a four-storey building with attic dormers. Wrought-iron Juliet balconies can be seen at each floor with decorative mouldings above each window. The ground-floor shop is trading as, "W. Bill Ltd", a specialist woollen garment retailer. An oval hanging sign advertising the business can be seen. There is a security gate across the entrance. A burglar alarm bell can be seen. To the left of the view is a view of 2-4 Blenheim Street, where a sign for, "McLauchlan Turf Accountants" can be seen at the first-floor level of 94 New Bond Street and above the premises at 2-3 Blenheim Street. There is a hanging clock together with a sign for "McLauchlan Betting" above a sign advertising, "Coca-Cola". Number 4 is a business trading as, "The Churchill Gallery". There is a sign for, "Telephone" visible and three parking meters can be seen. There is a road sign denoting, "No Motor Vehicles Except For Access" and a street lamp is in view.