View of the front elevation of four-storey, mid nineteenth-century building at 23 to 25 Billiter Street, City of London, looking north. The Italianate stone fascia has a heavy cornice above the full-height ground-floor window, an ornate pediment above the main entrance, and stone-arched windows with Ionic square pilasters with slender Corinthian pilasters on the upper two floors, seen with flagpoles cantilevering from the building. Joseph Clarence Littlefield, hairdressers, and J. G. Chappall Limited, tailors, occupy the sub-ground floor, with the ship store merchants and chandlers, John Henderson, at the ground floor, and the offices of commodity merchants and ship owners above. The mid twentieth-century offices, Billiter Buildings at number 22 (main entrance at 49 Leadenhall Street), are just visible to the right. The buildings have since been demolished and redeveloped, most recently, with the 34-storey, '40 Leadenhall' building. A Fiat Dino Spider is just visible parked at the roadside, left, seen with pedestrians walking along the pavement, opposite, past a heap of waste next to the main entrance.