1865 – Union Bank of London, Chancery Lane, London
Architect: F.W. Porter
By 1902 there were 24 branches in London and its suburbs. In 1917 231 branches were operating.
By 1902 there were 24 branches in London and its suburbs. In 1917 231 branches were operating.
This joint stock bank was established at 8 Moorgate Street, City of London, in 1839 as Union Bank of London with a paid-up capital of £211,500.
For many years, known as “Lucky Coady’s” due to its past as a small shop that sold Irish Sweepstakes tickets –
Built by Benjamin Whitworth for the benefit of the citizens of Drogheda, this vigourous composition in Lombardo-Romanesque is a good contribution to the street-scape.
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