The Bank of England and the Royal Exchange, London, 1844
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The Bank of England and the Royal Exchange, London, 1844
Engraving showing the Bank of England (left) and the Royal Exchange (centre), on the corner of Threadneedle and Cornhill Streets, City of London, 1844. The Royal Exchange was built between 1842 and 1844 by Sir William Tite, after the previous exchange burnt down
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© Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans
1842 1844 Bank Burnt Corner Cornhill Exchange Previous Threadneedle Tite
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