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Hay's Galleria. Hay's Galleria is a mixed use building in the London Borough of Southwark situated on the south bank of the River Thames featuring offices, restaurants, shops, and flats. Originally a warehouse and associated wharf (Hay's Wharf) for the port of London, it was redeveloped in the 1980s. It is a Grade II listed structure.
André Derain painted four works of the Thames, and his 1906 The Pool of London is in the UK Tate collection. Derain was a leading Fauvist and had been sent to London by his dealer to produce Thames views in the Fauvist style. [6] A British film, Pool of London (1951), is a crime drama set within the Pool.
Hay's Galleria [1] King's Cross Central [1] – but note that Camden Council has adopted the streets and public areas [2] the London Eye [1] Nine Elms [1] Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park [1] Paddington Waterside [1] Paternoster Square [1] [4] Regent's Place [1] [2] Rochester Square [5] Tower Bridge [1] Westfield Stratford City [1]
The cranes were under the Hay's Wharf (now Hay's Galleria) and the homage was praised as a gesture of respect [63] in an unrehearsed [64] and spontaneous action. [ 65 ] [ 66 ] Nicholas Soames , grandson of Churchill, remarked this unexpected activity as one that "undid us all". [ 67 ]
The land was divided after a long-running legal dispute following Fastolf's death in 1459. The area was later used for tidal mills, wharves, and warehouses. The site is now part of Hay's Galleria (formerly Hay's Wharf) and the More London site further east towards Tower Bridge (formerly Gun and Shot Wharf).
Eden Walk, Kingston upon Thames; Edmonton Green Shopping Centre, ... Hay's Galleria, London; Heathway Shopping Centre, Dagenham; Kensington Arcade, Kensington High ...
The Kuwait Investment Authority acquired an indirect 34% holding in the company in 1975, increased to 100% in 1980, [1] chiefly to acquire the property assets on the south bank of the Thames, which were sold to St Martins Property Group in the early 1980s. [5] The former Hay's Wharf, which Hays sold in the early 1980s. It is now called Hay's ...
Hay's Galleria: 1987: David Kemp [11] More images: Torso: Brewery Square, Courage Yard: 1991: Antony Donaldson — Sculpture — [12] More images: Waterfall: Courage Yard (formerly Horselydown Square and Tower Bridge Piazza) 1991: Antony Donaldson: Fountain with sculpture —