Buildings in Strand
Buildings in Strand
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Record No
168083
Title
Buildings in Strand
Description
View of buildings on both sides of Strand, Covent Garden, looking east from Duncannon Street. The street comprises largely commercial buildings of about four storeys. At the left is a building with a double curved facade housing West Strand Telegraph Office at 448. This forms part of a triangular island block of shops and offices between Strand, Adelaide Street and William IV Street (formerly King William Street). It was built in 1830-32 as part of the West Strand Improvements, planned by architect John Nash and executed by William Herbert. Number 448-449 are circular corner pavilions, known as "pepper pots", with three storeys and an attic with a balustrade. They have cast-iron balconies around the first floor. The telegraph office was the 'Central Station' of the Electric Telegraph Company, which was established in 1846 to connect major cities and towns by electric telegraph. The triangular block was Grade II* listed in 1969; listing number 1237040. Many horse-drawn hansom cabs and carriages can be seen as well as two buses. At the right, several lamps mark the forecourt to Charing Cross Hotel and Station. Buildings on the right no longer exist because of redevelopment and later commercial blocks occupy the sites.
Date of execution
1895
Section
The London Archives
Collection
LCC Photograph Library
Medium
photograph
Catalogue No
SC_PHL_01_531_70_10286
London picture map location
Exact
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