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Unidentified head - lady

Site: Unidentified heads (2 memorials)

SW1, Cockspur Street, 25 (about)

says of this building:
"originally built for the Cunard Line in the late 19th century (all the buildings in the street were booking offices for steamships)."
Directly below the gentleman's head, at street level, there is a narrow passage that gives foot access to Cockspur Court and then via a staircase up to Carlton House Terrace and through to the Mall. Impress your friends.

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Unidentified head - gentleman

Unidentified head - gentleman

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