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Bracken House, London Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bracken House, London Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bracken House London Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bracken House London Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bracken House astronomical year clock. London, UK Royalty Free Stock Photo
Zodiac Clock London Royalty Free Stock Photo
Astronomical clock Cannon Street London Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bracken House, London
Bracken House Clock London Royalty Free Stock Photo
London / England UK - Agoust 22, 2008: Big astrological clock at Bracken House in London, england, UK. Royalty Free Stock Photo
LONDON, UK - APRIL 1, 2019: Bracken House Clock, Astronomical Year Clock in Cannon Street Royalty Free Stock Photo
Clock Dial Bracken House Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bracken House Clock Royalty Free Stock Photo
Clock Dial Bracken House Royalty Free Stock Photo
LONDON, UK - MAY 21, 2025: Entrance to Bracken House on Cannon Street with its astronomical clock (by Frank Dobson Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bracken House London is a building at 10 Cannon Street in the City of London. A late example of modern classicism, it was constructed from 1955 to 1958 to a design by Sir Albert Richardson to serve as the headquarters and printing works of the Financial Times newspaper, on a cleared bomb site southeast of St. Paul's Cathedral. It is a Grade II* listed building, and was the first building built after the Second World War to become listed.


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