Buildings in Bartholomew Close
Buildings in Bartholomew Close
Record No
38202
Title
Buildings in Bartholomew Close
Description
View of buildings at 62 to 64 Bartholomew Close, City of London, looking north. With Butchers Hall at 87 to 88, visible left, and the City of London Union, and Superintendent Registrar's Offices and Union Dispensary, right, behind a horse-drawn covered wagon with driver. Number 62, set back and adjacent to Middlesex Passage, right, was occupied by the reading rooms of the Postal and Telegraph Christian Association Institute. Workshops and offices at 63 and 64 are seen for rent by Kemsley estate agents, with occupants including Wilhelm Nauman, merchant, Alfred B. Clayton, gold blockers, finishers and letterers, and Adams and Rees, stationers, Joseph and Edward Bates and sons, brass founders, along with more businesses mainly engaged in the rag trade. The three-storey with attic building has sash windows, a mansard tiled roof and an arched entrance portico with a pediment above, along with large building number mounted on a metal frame, seen beyond the cast-iron lamppost on the corner. The building has since been redeveloped with a modern seven-storey apartment block, Percival House, with Butchers Hall remaining, together with the former registrar's offices right, since renovated and converted to residential use, named Hogarth House.
Date of execution
1912
Section
The London Archives
Collection
LCC Photograph Library
Medium
photograph
Catalogue No
SC_PHL_01_002_81_9801
Accession No
4778c
London picture map location
Exact
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