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Bloomsbury Square is a garden square in ... The eastern side of the square is occupied by a large early 20th-century office building called Victoria House, ...
Victoria House is a neoclassical building in Bloomsbury, London, WC1. It stands on a long rectangular island site between the east side of Bloomsbury Square and Southampton Row . It became a Grade II listed building in December 1990.
Victoria House may refer to: Victoria House, Greenwich , a historic school building originally constructed in 1909 for the Royal Army Medical Corps Victoria House, London , a building on Bloomsbury Square, constructed in the 1920s
Victoria House, Bloomsbury Square elevation: 1926–1932: Herbert William Palliser: Charles William Long: Pedimental sculpture: Grade II [16] [17] Industry: Victoria House, Southampton Row elevation: 1926–1932: Herbert William Palliser: Charles William Long: Pedimental sculpture: Grade II [16] [17] More images: Bust of Hippocrates
Russell Square. Bloomsbury contains some of London's finest parks and buildings, and is particularly known for its formal squares. These include: Russell Square, a large and orderly square; its gardens were originally designed by Humphry Repton. Russell Square Underground station is a short distance away.
The statue of Charles James Fox stands at the north end of Bloomsbury Square in the London borough of Camden. Erected in 1816, the sculptor was Richard Westmacott. It commemorates the Whig politician who died in 1806. Fox is shown in the garb of a Roman senator. The statue is a Grade II* listed structure.
Victoria Square in 2009 Young Queen Victoria by Catherine Anne Laugel, Victoria Square. Victoria Square is a small, [a] rectangular garden square in Westminster, Greater London, beginning some 50 metres south of the remaining stables of the Royal Mews (on the large green block taken up by Buckingham Palace) and 150 metres north of Victoria bus station, which stands in front of Victoria Station.
46 Gordon Square, Bloomsbury, London.The economist John Maynard Keynes (1883–1946) lived here from 1916.. The Bloomsbury Group was a group of associated British writers, intellectuals, philosophers and artists in the early 20th century. [1]