Horse Guards building in Whitehall
Horse Guards building in Whitehall
Record No
167734
Title
Horse Guards building in Whitehall
Description
Horse Guards building, Whitehall, Westminster. The group of buildings known as the Horse Guards was erected roughly between 1750 and 1760 as a barracks and stables for the Household Cavalry under the authorship of architects William Kent and John Vardy. The buildings and facade on the Whitehall side appear to owe more to Vardy. There is a hole in the facade and repairs appear to be taking place in this photograph. Still the headquarters of the Household Division, it is a Grade I listed building; list entry number: 1066100.
Date of execution
1942
Section
The London Archives
Collection
LCC Photograph Library
Medium
photograph
Catalogue No
SC_PHL_01_484_F759
London picture map location
Exact
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