General views of London
General views of London
Record No
36612
Title
General views of London
Description
View from the Golden Gallery, St. Paul's Cathedral looking across Cheapside with St. Martins-le-Grand on the left. View looking north-east showing extensive bomb damage in Summer 1942 following the demolition of unsafe buildings. The nearest church is St. Vedast's above which is Leith House, Gresham Street, to the right of which can be seen the damaged Guildhall. The damaged churches St. Giles, St. Albans and St. Lawrence Jewry can also be seen.
Date of execution
1942
Section
London Metropolitan Archives
Collection
Cross and Tibbs Collection
Artist
Cross, Arthur; Tibbs, Fred
Medium
photograph
Support
paper
Longest dimension
26 cm
Shortest dimension
17 cm
Catalogue No
M0019967CL
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