222-5 the strand, london
222-5 the strand, london
222-5 the strand, london
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222-5 the strand, london
222-5 the strand, london
222-5 the strand, london
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st.dunstan in the west, london
st.dunstan in the west, london
st.dunstan in the west, london
st.dunstan in the west, london
st.dunstan in the west, london
st.dunstan in the west, london
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st.dunstan in the west, london
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st.dunstan in the west, london
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st.dunstan in the west, london
st.dunstan in the west, london
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222-5 the strand, london
faience flying fish in what is now an unlikely branch of lloyds bank , built late c19 for offices with a restaurant on the ground floor. this is in a
fantastic majolica vestibule, with a distinct fish motif, the entire entry including the ceiling covered in the richest decoration, probably by doulton's of lambeth. the cash machines and banking hall beyond are odd bedfellows to this splendour.
fantastic majolica vestibule, with a distinct fish motif, the entire entry including the ceiling covered in the richest decoration, probably by doulton's of lambeth. the cash machines and banking hall beyond are odd bedfellows to this splendour.
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