The current St Dunstan's House, an office block, is the nearest building on Fetter Lane. Its predecessor, from which the decorative panels were rescued, stood there from 1886 until its demolition in 1976. The publishers Sampson Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington had offices in the building and think they may have been responsible for the panels.
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St Dunstan's House, Fetter Lane
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St Dunstan's House - plasterwork panels
This example of architectural reclamation was brought to our attention by Dis...
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Joshua Flesher Hanson
Developer and builder. British History Online says that in 1823 he bought "over thirteen acres which was advertised for sale as building ground". That site has a map showing the area, which include...
1 memorial
J.T. Mackley and Co.
Construction company founded by John Thomas Mackley in Shoreham-by-Sea.
1 memorial
1 memorial
6 St James's Square
A full history of the house is given here, together with plans of the 1820 rebuild showing that it was very grand - we counted 5 internal staircases. At the source, British History Online, this im...
1 memorial
1 memorial
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