Liberty department store exterior
Liberty department store exterior
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Record No
282950
Title
Liberty department store exterior
Description
Luxury department store selling fashion, jewelry and accessories, and famous for its prints. Founded in 1875 selling objects from around the world, the Tudor style building is made from wood from ships the HMS Impregnable (formerly HMS Howe) and HMS Hindustan, and is Grade II listed.
Date of execution
1983
Section
London Metropolitan Archives
Collection
LCC Photograph Library
Medium
photograph
Catalogue No
SC_PHL_02_0944_83_120_2933_3
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