File:Gibson Hall,13 Bishopsgate London EC2N 3BA (4873056482).jpg
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editDescriptionGibson Hall,13 Bishopsgate London EC2N 3BA (4873056482).jpg | One of the friezes on Gibson Hall - formerly known as the National Provincial Bank of England, Gibson Hall was completed in 1865 and designed by architect John Gibson, a prominent bank architect. This Grade II listed building was one of the greatest of the City's banking hall. |
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Author | mira66 from Norwich, Norfolk, England |
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