OUTSTANDING AND IMPRESSIVE.— The colonnade at the new railway station has now been stripped of Us coverings, giving an impressive view of the new building. On right, laying the foundations of the Hotel Waterloo, a view from the top of the new railway station, looking along Customhouse Quay and Willis Street,
"Sport and General" Photo.
CORONATION PROCLAMATION.— Norroy King of Arms (Mr. A. H. A. Howard) about to read at the Royal Exchange, London, the Proclamation announcing the date of the Coronation of King Edward VIII. Beside him is Sir Percy Vincent, Lord Mayor of London.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 144, 19 June 1936, Page 7
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96OUTSTANDING AND IMPRESSIVE.—The colonnade at the new railway station has now been stripped of Us coverings, giving an impressive view of the new building. On right, laying the foundations of the Hotel Waterloo, a view from the top of the new railway station, looking along Customhouse Quay and Willis Street, "Sport and General" Photo. CORONATION PROCLAMATION.—Norroy King of Arms (Mr. A. H. A. Howard) about to read at the Royal Exchange, London, the Proclamation announcing the date of the Coronation of King Edward VIII. Beside him is Sir Percy Vincent, Lord Mayor of London. Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 144, 19 June 1936, Page 7
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