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Building    From 1849  To 1963

City of London Coal Exchange

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City of London Coal Exchange

Designed by J. B. Bunning and opened in 1849 in Lower Thames Street, demolished in 1963. Our examines all the interesting buildings on this section of Lower Thames Street.

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City of London Coal Exchange

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city boundary dragons

A second 1849 cast-iron heraldic dragon rears up on the other side of the bus...

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E. Pollard & Sons

E. Pollard & Sons

Trader at Covent Garden Market at its original site.

Group, Commerce

1 memorial
First pub outside Ireland to have bottled Guinness

First pub outside Ireland to have bottled Guinness

The Tipperary pub, Fleet Street, was the first pub outside Ireland to have bottled Guinness and later draft.

Concept, Commerce, Food & Drink

1 memorial
USS Ltd
1 memorial
Royal Palace Hotel

Royal Palace Hotel

The hotel stood at 6 Kensington High Street, at the corner with Palace Avenue. Designed by Basil Champneys and built in 1892-93 on the site of the King’s Arms Hotel (basically a large tavern). Wil...

Building, Commerce

1 memorial
Annie Frances Welford

Annie Frances Welford

Granddaughter of Richard Welford (1817-1858) who founded and ran Warwick Farm Dairies. Annie Frances Welford was born on 18 March 1871 the fifth of the six children of John Welford (1844-1924) and...

Person, Commerce, Food & Drink

2 memorials