Plate 136: Commercial Buildings

Survey of London: Volumes 33 and 34, St Anne Soho. Originally published by London County Council, London, 1966.

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Commercial Buildings

a. National Telephone Company Exchange, Gerrard Street, 1905–7, in 1908. Leonard Stokes, architect (p. 400).

Figure 136a:

Commercial Buildings

National Telephone Company Exchange, Gerrard Street, 1905–7, in 1908. Leonard Stokes, architect (p. 400).

Demolished

b. Nos. 127–131 (odd) Charing Cross Road, 1897, in 1964. (Sir) Banister Fletcher, architect (p. 311)

Figure 136b:

Commercial Buildings

Nos. 127–131 (odd) Charing Cross Road, 1897, in 1964. (Sir) Banister Fletcher, architect (p. 311)

c. Nos. 76–88 (even) Wardour Street, 1906–8, in 1964. William Woodward, architect (p. 291)

Figure 136c:

Commercial Buildings

Nos. 76–88 (even) Wardour Street, 1906–8, in 1964. William Woodward, architect (p. 291)

d. Sheraton Street, Novello's former premises, c. 1898, in 1964. F. L. Pearson, architect (p. 292)

Figure 136d:

Commercial Buildings

Sheraton Street, Novello's former premises, c. 1898, in 1964. F. L. Pearson, architect (p. 292)