Berry Bros & Rudd Ltd
Lock & Co
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Little St James's St SW1
Lock & Co window
Lobb
Berry Bros & Rudd sign
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Pickering Place ->
Pickering Place
Pickering Place sundial
Texas Legation
Pickering Place SW1
Lock & Co sign
Reputedly the second oldest licence in the West En…
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Locke & Co window
Established 1849
Lobb
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King Street SW1
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Staff entrance
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Russell Court SW1
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St James's Palace
St James's Palace
St James's St SW1
St James's Place SW1
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Restored in 1849
Bridgewater House, Cleveland Row SW1
Grade 1 listed. See British Listed Buildings
What I can't quite work out from that is how does being restored in 1849 relate to the listing text that reads " Final design 1845 by Sir Charles Barry, completed 1854 for Lord Ellesmere."
Now owned by family of Greek shipowner Yiannis Latsis. See Wikipedia
Bridgewater House, Cleveland Row SW1
Grade 1 listed. See British Listed Buildings
What I can't quite work out from that is how does being restored in 1849 relate to the listing text that reads " Final design 1845 by Sir Charles Barry, completed 1854 for Lord Ellesmere."
Now owned by family of Greek shipowner Yiannis Latsis. See Wikipedia
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