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St Paul's Rolling Mills

Ugo

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I am doing some research on St Paul's Square architecture. I found quite a lot of useful things so far but I am particularly interesting in the northern corner of St Paul's Square (currently a car park). I did see on a map (attached)
that in 1889 there was a Rolling Mills but other than that, I did not find anything else. The website "Britain from above" have pictures but this corner is always unbuilt on them. Would anyone have informations on the St Paul's Rolling Mills or any other building which might have existing on this corner ?
Thank you in advance.
map_c1889A_st_Pauls_Square_showing_Ropery_at_no_35.jpg
 
Nos 21-24 St Pauls Sq. Benjamin William Goode, Metal Rolling Mills. In the 1850s and 60s it was described as a gold chain manufacturer.
 
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