Interior of Horse Guards building in Horse Guards Parade
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Interior of Horse Guards building in Horse Guards Parade
Interior of Horse Guards building in Horse Guards Parade
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SC_PHL_01_484_A9704 (Collage 133614)
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London Metropolitan Archives: LCC Photograph Library
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Office in Room 103 of the Horse Guards building, Horse Guards Parade, Westminster. An office with a partly open window and a wood panelled door. There is a desk with a Bell System type telephone on it. Parked cars can be seen through the window. A basket is on the floor. Horse Guards was designed by William Kent and John Vardy, and built between 1750 and 1759 as a barracks and stables for the Household Cavalry, later becoming an important military headquarters. Still the headquarters of the Household Division, it is a Grade I listed building; list entry number: 1066100.
Office in Room 103 of the Horse Guards building, Horse Guards Parade, Westminster. An office with a partly open window and a wood panelled door. There is a desk with a Bell System type telephone on it. Parked cars can be seen through the window. A basket is on the floor. Horse Guards was designed by William Kent and John Vardy, and built between 1750 and 1759 as a barracks and stables for the Household Cavalry, later becoming an important military headquarters. Still the headquarters of the Household Division, it is a Grade I listed building; list entry number: 1066100.
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