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New Port of London Authority Building, Trinity Square
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New Port of London Authority Building, Trinity Square
Opulent Civil Architecture - the New Port of London Authority Building, Trinity Square, Tower Hill, London designed by Architect Edwin Cooper.
1922
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Architect Authority Civic Columns Cooper Dining Edwin Facade Marble Office Principal Rates Rotunda Trinity 1922
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1. Title: The Opulent New Port of London Authority Building, Trinity Square, Tower Hill, London (1922) 2.. The New Port of London Authority Building, located at Trinity Square in Tower Hill, London, is a stunning example of opulent civil architecture designed by the renowned architect, Edwin Cooper. Completed in 1922, this architectural masterpiece was a symbol of London's prosperity during the 1920s. The exterior of the building boasts an impressive principal facade, featuring a grand rotunda and intricately carved marble columns. The columns support a beautiful domed ceiling, creating an awe-inspiring entrance to the building. The exterior is adorned with ornate details, reflecting the grandeur and sophistication of the era. Upon entering the building, visitors are greeted by a spacious and elegant entrance hall. The interior is equally impressive, with a grand dining room and a magnificent Chairman's Board Room. The dining room, furnished with luxurious chairs and tables, is a perfect setting for formal gatherings and celebrations. The Chairman's Board Room, with its high ceilings, large windows, and ornate decor, exudes an air of importance and authority. The New Port of London Authority Building was designed to serve as the headquarters for the Port of London Authority, but it is not to be confused with the commercial company. The building was intended to be a civic structure, reflecting the importance of London's port industry and its contribution to the city's economy. This photograph, taken by Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans, captures the essence of the building's grandeur and sophistication, making it a must-see attraction for anyone interested in the history of London's architecture. The New Port of London Authority Building remains a testament to the opulence and elegance of the 1920s and a reminder of London's rich maritime heritage.
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