View of a four-storey classical office building with shops at the ground floor at 4 to 6 Bell Yard, City of London, and The Old Bank of England building on the corner with Fleet Street, looking south. The mid-nineteenth century, Grade II listed, listing number 1357187, building at 4 and 5 is the premises of Butterworth and Company Limited (publishers) showroom, seen with books on display in the window, and sacks piled up on the pavement below, with the editorial offices of the Law Journal, above. Offices of The Scottish Mutual Insurance Society are located at number 6, left. The Grade II listed, listing number 1192681, former Law Court’s branch of the Bank of England at 194 Fleet Street, can be seen on the corner, with the pediment-topped building of the Grade I listed, listing number 1064612 Middle Temple Gatehouse, visible on the opposite side of Fleet Street. The offices have since been converted to luxury apartments, The Old Bank of England to a public house of the same name, with number 6 now the offices of The Booksellers Association, and a commercial booksellers.