Buildings in Wych Street
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Buildings in Wych Street
Buildings in Wych Street
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SC_PHL_01_553_1308 (Collage 145434)
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London Metropolitan Archives: LCC Photograph Library
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Front elevations of terraced buildings at 30-33 Wych Street, Westminster, looking west. Macey & Sons Builders & Co. occupy number 33, whose facade is partly covered in ivy; a man in collar and tie stands inside the doorway. At number 32 is P. Rossi selling mineral waters and tea. Shakespeare Head public house, a Worthington establishment, is at number 31. The photograph is likely to be taken from a room in the Rising Sun public house at 37 Wych Street. These buildings, as well as Wych Street itself, no longer exist and have been replaced by Aldwych.
Front elevations of terraced buildings at 30-33 Wych Street, Westminster, looking west. Macey & Sons Builders & Co. occupy number 33, whose facade is partly covered in ivy; a man in collar and tie stands inside the doorway. At number 32 is P. Rossi selling mineral waters and tea. Shakespeare Head public house, a Worthington establishment, is at number 31. The photograph is likely to be taken from a room in the Rising Sun public house at 37 Wych Street. These buildings, as well as Wych Street itself, no longer exist and have been replaced by Aldwych.
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