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A notable Victorian carved Portland stone triangular pediment, carved as the City of London armorial,
the triangular pediment carved in full relief with a pair of griffins flanking an armorial shield cut with the City of London arms,
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The pediment crowned an enormous stone doorcase that comprised the Queen Victoria Street main entrance to "Mansion House Buildings" (otherwise known as "No1. Poultry" or "The Mappin & Webb Building"). This Venetian Gothic building on a prime site facing The Mansion House, The Royal Exchange and The Bank of England was built in 1870 by J&J Belcher.
Its loss is much lamented - a bitter feud was waged by The Victorian Society and SAVE Britain's heritage to save if from demolition-wrecking ball ... Read the full story here.
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