House in Queen Square
House in Queen Square
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House in Queen Square
SC_PHL_01_166_56_3336 (Collage 74217)
London Metropolitan Archives: LCC Photograph Library
A view of the four storey eighteenth-century Georgian house at 33 Queen Square, Holborn, with the neighbouring twentieth-century extension to the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery on the left, and part of the early twentieth-century The Royal London Homeopathic Hospital (built c1909) on the right. The building has sash windows, a number of which have small panes of glass. The door frame contains an elaborate pediment and a panelled door with a semi-circular fanlight above it. A knocker is attached to the door along with name plaques. Metal railings can be seen at the front of the building. The name 'B. Herder' is etched into four of the windows. The building no longer survives; it has been replaced by a twenty-first century office building in a style similar to the hospital on its right (built c2008).
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