Architect Owen Campbell-Jones. Built in 1958. hasa good picture of the Hutton panels in situ and provides: "At 15 storeys, Bucklersbury House was the first tall slab to be built following the lifting of restrictions on buildings above 30 metres after the second world war. Demolition of this building and its sister building Temple Court began in 2010 to make way for the new development by Atelier Foster Nouvel to be known as Walbrook Square, or 3 Queen Victoria Street, or Bloomberg London (in 2023).
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Bucklersbury House
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Hutton Panels - Romans and Mithras
Two extensive information panels in the corner give the background to this un...
Other Subjects
1 memorial
John Bacon
Bought Friary House and the estate in 1800. This could be John Bacon the Younger but it's a common name so probably not.
1 memorial
Devonshire House
Built for the third Duke of Devonshire in about 1740 and used as the London residence for his family until its demolition in 1924. Â The garden to the north stretched as far as Lansdowne House. Â The...
1 memorial
Charles Wall
Builder active in 1885. Nominative determinism strikes again - see Isambard Brunel for more examples.
1 memorial
5 memorials

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