Photograph of the London Joint City and Midland Bank memorial dedicated to employees who lost their lives during the First World War, Threadneedle Street, London, UK, 1921

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Photograph of the front of the memorial located on the north side of the banking hall at the London Joint City and Midland Bank head office at Threadneedle Street. The memorial was designed by T B Whinney, the bank's architect, and features supporting bronze statues of St George (left) and the Recording Angel (right), constructed by sculptor Albert Toft. The names of the 717 employees who lost their lives during the First World War are inscribed on panels of white Pentelicon marble.
Date
1921
HSBC Reference Number
UK 1456-1467-0025
Archive Record Type
Image
Extent
1 photograph
Units
mm
Colour
Black and White