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Founders' Hall

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Founders' Hall

The Founders' first hall was built in what is still called "Founders' Court" in 1549. It was destroyed in the Great Fire of London in 1666 and rebuilt. Our picture shows the Hall in 1848, when leased out to The Electric Telegraph Co.  In 1853 the Founders moved to St Swithin's Lane. In 1985 - 1987 a new building was erected on yet another site, at the east end of St. Bartholomew the Great in Cloth Fair.

This has "Site of Founders' Hall" in Gothic script across the buildings between Moorgate and Founders' Close, indicating the site of this lost historic building.

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This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Founders' Hall

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Founders' Hall - Cloth Fair, plaque with crest

Founders Hall, 1 Cloth Fair The Worshipful Company of Founders, Award of Hon...

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Founders' Hall - Lothbury

We believe that, for all the livery companies, their Halls should be named wi...

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