Buildings in Fleet Street
Buildings in Fleet Street
Record No
47965
Title
Buildings in Fleet Street
Description
A view along Fleet Street, City of London, showing numbers 19-23 Fleet Street. 21 Fleet Street is a four-storey mid nineteenth-century stone facade building housing The Universe Catholic newspaper. At 22 Fleet Street is Ye Olde Cock Tavern public house. The history of this public house goes back to the sixteenth century but the mock-Tudor building at 22 Fleet Street was not built until 1912. On the left hand side is CM City Grill at Temple Bar House, 23-28 Fleet Street and just visible on the right hand side is Barclays Bank at 19 Fleet Street.
Date of execution
1974
Section
London Metropolitan Archives
Collection
LCC Photograph Library
Medium
photograph
Catalogue No
SC_PHL_01_011_74_22210
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