Buildings in Charing Cross
Buildings in Charing Cross
Record No
128577
Title
Buildings in Charing Cross
Description
A view of the front elevation of buildings at 55-57 Charing Cross, Westminster and occupied by insurance companies. These are Union Assurance Society at number 55, Liverpool & London & Globe Insurance Company at 56 and Phoenix Assurance Company at 57. The buildings have three or four storeys and are three windows wide. The side elevation of number 55 is supported by massive wooden buttresses. The buildings no longer exist, having been demolished to open up access to Admiralty Arch, which is just visible at the left. A man can be seen on the pavement. A later building occupies part of the site of number 57. This part of Charing Cross is now Trafalgar Square.
Date of execution
1911
Section
London Metropolitan Archives
Collection
LCC Photograph Library
Medium
photograph
Catalogue No
SC_PHL_01_454_3241c
London picture map location
Exact
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