blue plaque · London

Findlater, Mackie, Todd & Co

Placeholder for Findlater, Mackie, Todd & Co blue plaque

Wine merchant Findlater, Mackie, Todd & Co occupied this arch from 1863-1967. Around 1897 a glazed terracotta faience was added over the earlier Victorian frontage still extant behind. The Arch Company, supported by The Railway Heritage Trust, restored four arches and the faience frontage to their former glory in 2022. The Findlater's name was also reinstated in homage to this heritage.

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