NEW LONDON TOWERS OVER THE OLD.—Looking down St. James’ street from a window in Piccadilly. At the bottom of the street is St. James’ Palace—built by King Henry VIII in 1532-33. Rising above it is the 34-storeyed Vickers headquarters on Millbank. When finished, the new building will be 387ft high.
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29515, 17 May 1961, Page 15
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50NEW LONDON TOWERS OVER THE OLD.—Looking down St. James’ street from a window in Piccadilly. At the bottom of the street is St. James’ Palace—built by King Henry VIII in 1532-33. Rising above it is the 34-storeyed Vickers headquarters on Millbank. When finished, the new building will be 387ft high. Press, Volume C, Issue 29515, 17 May 1961, Page 15
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