1858 – The British & Irish Magnetic Telegraph Company, 58 Threadneedle St., London
Architect: Horace Jones
A Central Office for the British & Irish Magnetic Telegraph Companyat 58 Threadneedle Street opposite the Bank of England.
A Central Office for the British & Irish Magnetic Telegraph Companyat 58 Threadneedle Street opposite the Bank of England.
From The Architect and Contract Reporter, July 24 1869: The Metropolitan Market in Smithfield one of the recent additions to the architecture of the City of London consists of a rectangular block of buildings intersected by two great main avenues which cross one another at its centre.
The most famous example of the bascule bridge is the Tower Bridge across the River Thames in the heart of London.
The Tower Bridge, named after its two impressive towers, is one of London’s best known landmarks.