NOTES: The London Stock Exchange vacated this site in 2004 relocating to new premises in Paternoster Square. During the subsequent refurbishment of the tower, the pre-cast concrete facade was replaced with a glass curtain wall. It has since been known as 125 Old Broad Street.
NOTES: The London Stock Exchange vacated this site in 2004 relocating to new premises in Paternoster Square. During the subsequent refurbishment of the tower, the pre-cast concrete facade was replaced with a glass curtain wall. It has since been known as 125 Old Broad Street.
NOTES: The London Stock Exchange vacated this site in 2004 relocating to new premises in Paternoster Square. During the subsequent refurbishment of the tower, the pre-cast concrete facade was replaced with a glass curtain wall. It has since been known as 125 Old Broad Street.
NOTES: The London Stock Exchange vacated this site in 2004 relocating to new premises in Paternoster Square. During the subsequent refurbishment of the tower, the pre-cast concrete facade was replaced with a glass curtain wall. It has since been known as 125 Old Broad Street.
SOURCE: R. Ackermann. The Microcosm of London (London, 1835), vol. I, pl. 17 NOTES: The Exchange was established at Lower Thames Street in 1807. It was replaced by a cast iron building designed by J. B. Bunning in 1849 which was demolished in the 1962.
SOURCE: R. Ackermann. The Microcosm of London (London, 1835), vol. II, pl. 49 NOTES: Lloyd's moved into this second Royal Exchange in 1774. It was destroyed by fire in 1838 and rebuilt to a design by Sir William Tite in 1842-44.
SOURCE: R. Ackermann. The Microcosm of London (London, 1835), vol. III, pl. 67 NOTES: The first Royal Exchange at Cornhill opened in 1570 and was destroyed in the Great fire in 1666. This exchange built to designs by the City surveyor, Edward Jerman in 1667-71, was in turn destroyed by fire on 10 January 1838. It was replaced by the third exchange, designed by Sir William Tite, in 1844 which ceased to function as a bourse in 1939.