Buildings in Fleet Street
Buildings in Fleet Street
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Record No
47926
Title
Buildings in Fleet Street
Description
A view of the front of 146 Fleet Street, City of London, with D. & S. Radford, tobacconists on the ground floor and Thomas of Fleet Street, stationers and printers on the first and second floors. 146 Fleet Street was built in the late seventeenth century and includes an arched passageway to Wine Office Court. On the right hand side is Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese public house, and J. Grace and Sons newsagents at 145 Fleet Street. The shops and offices at 147 Fleet Street are just visible on the left hand side. The street itself is busy with pedestrians and there is bus stop between 146 and 147 Fleet Street.
Date of execution
1972
Section
London Metropolitan Archives
Collection
LCC Photograph Library
Medium
photograph
Catalogue No
SC_PHL_01_011_72_10986
Subjects
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