
JLW Piccadilly Deco
Jane's London Walks - looking at art deco architecture in the Piccadilly area.
The World Time Today
at Picadilly Underground station. It was actually 14:26 BST.
Swan & Edgar
The old Regent Street frontage to the department store, with a swan emblem in the juliet balcony metalwork.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swan_%26_Edgar
Swan & Edgar
The entrance to Tower Records (see ghost sign) directly from Picadilly Underground station. Formerly the entrance to Swan & Edgar department store.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swan_%26_Edgar
Austin Reed Barber Shop
Green marble and chromium doorway to a storage room.
The Austin Reed flagship store opened in Regent Street in 1911, and the barber shop in the basement in 1930. UniQlo have done a very nice job of preserving the (mostly) original fitments.
Austin Reed Barber Shop
Shaving cabinet.
The Austin Reed flagship store opened in Regent Street in 1911, and the barber shop in the basement in 1930. UniQlo have done a very nice job of preserving the (mostly) original fitments.
Pollards Patent Invisible Glass
at Waterstone's bookshop, formerly Simpson's of Piccadilly.
St James's Market
A modern multi-occupation building with art deco styling.
St James's Market
A modern multi-occupation building with art deco styling.
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