DescriptionFormer General Post Office Building, King Edward Street, City of London - geograph.org.uk - 1172491.jpg
English: Former General Post Office Building, King Edward Street, City of London Built 1907-1911 to the designs of Sir Henry Tanner, architect of the Office of Works. An early example of the use of reinforced concrete construction. In front of the building is a statue (by Onslow Ford) of Rowland Hill, with the inscription "HE FOUNDED UNIFORM PENNY POSTAGE 1840"
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