About this object
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Maker:
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ID:
IN9159
Production date:
1920-1933
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Location:
In Store
George Davison Reid took this photo from the junction of the Strand and Craven Street. In the centre can be seen Nelson's Column. To the left a view of the facade of the Strand branch of J.Lyons' Corner House restaurant and food hall. The food hall, located on the ground floor, sold a range of Lyon's products including cakes, biscuits and hand-made chocolates some of which can be seen in the elaborate window display. Opposite, at No 456 The Strand, is a branch of Jaeger, the fashion retailer that had expanded dramatically during the 1920s.
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Measurements
H 253 mm; L 202 mm (paper), H 194 mm; L 133 mm (image size)
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Materials
paper
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Last Updated
2024-04-15
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