Entrance to St Helen's Court, 129-130 Leadenhall Street
Entrance to St Helen's Court, 129-130 Leadenhall Street
Record No
49021
Title
Entrance to St Helen's Court, 129-130 Leadenhall Street
Description
Entrance to St Helen's Court, and front elevations of surrounding buildings including 129-130 Leadenhall Street, City of London. A pedestrian can be seen looking in the window of number 129 which belongs to the Mersy Docks and Harbour Board. The buildings were likely destroyed in the 1960s to make way for the British Land building which was 14 storeys tall. This was replaced in 2014 by the Leadenhall building which is more commonly known as the Cheesegrater skyscraper.
Date of execution
1930
Section
The London Archives
Collection
LCC Photograph Library
Medium
photograph
Catalogue No
SC_PHL_01_023_WN345
London picture map location
Approximate
Subjects
Buy this image

You can obtain a high-quality print of this image to hang on you wall at home using the form below. The frame you see in the photographs is for illustrative purposes. We only sell the print or poster. You can also purchase a digital file and a usage licence from a wide range of options including editorial and academic uses and product sales.

We aim to process all orders within 5 working days.

Once you have selected your options, the total price will be displayed at the bottom of the page. This includes the cost of the print or digital file, and the cost of the usage licence you have selected (where applicable).

If your usage is not listed, please contact us.

Please note that all licences obtained from the London Picture Archive are subject to our Image Usage Licence Terms and Conditions. Please read the terms and conditions before proceeding with your purchase.

Required information
Media options

Please select your required print size or digital file format. If you require a larger print or file size please contact us.