DescriptionGreater London House, Camden Town - geograph.org.uk - 319426.jpg
English: Greater London House, Camden Town This imposing grade II listed building stands on Hampstead Road near Mornington Crescent underground station. It was originally built between 1926 and 1928 as the Carreras cigarette factory (note that the name appears on the front of the building), and was inspired by Tutankhamun's tomb (note the pair of black cats guarding the entrance door). Today it is used as office accommodation and has a figure-of-eight configuration.
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