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ROYAL EXCHANGE LONDON - [Copy of Dedication] Sir Thomas Gresham, Knight, erected at his own charge a building and colonnade for the convenience of those persons who in this renowned mart might carry on the commerce of the world... His Royal Highness Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha Consort of Her Sacred Majesty laid the first stone on the 17th January, 1842, in the Mayoralty of the Rt. Hon John Pirie, Architect William Title, F.R.S.

1842. Bifolium, printed 1st and last pages only, 350 x 235 mm. embossed thick paper. The original Latin inscription on the last page with English translation to the first. The Royal Exchange was founded by Sir Thomas Gresham in the 16th century and twice previously destroyed by fire> this commemorated the current building which until relatively recently was occupied by Lloyds Insurance market. It is now a Fortnum & Mason's, luxury shops and offices. Traditionally Royal proclamations, such as the dissolution of Parliament and royal coronations, are read out on its steps.
GBP 56.00 [Appr.: EURO 66 US$ 71.3 | JP¥ 11177] Book number 43016

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