Unilever House on Victoria Embankment
Unilever House on Victoria Embankment
Record No
49533
Title
Unilever House on Victoria Embankment
Description
Impressive view of the front of Unilever House, Victoria Embankment, City of London, showing the curve of the facade, towards Victoria Embankment. Built in 1930-32 by architect J. Lomax Simpson with Burnet Tait & Partners, it was the largest of the City's interwar prestige headquarters. Also in view is the statue by Sir William Reid Dick, Controlled Energy, depicting a man restraining a horse above the entrance.
Date of execution
1974
Section
The London Archives
Collection
LCC Photograph Library
Medium
photograph
Catalogue No
SC_PHL_01_026_74_19158
London picture map location
Exact
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