The Liberty Emporium
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The Tudor revival building, an emporium, built in London's Soho district in the 1920's was designed by Edwin T. Hall and his son Edwin S. Hall for Arthur Lasenby Liberty. The store became one of the most prestigious in London.
Over the years, one could find within these walls: richly embroidered carpets, exotic furniture, fashion ornaments, fabric and eclectically designed and fashionable clothing.
My picture shows the Entrance to Kingly Street through an arch connecting the Tudor building occupied by Liberty to its former premises on Regent Street. If you're there, you're only steps from the famed Carnaby Street. My ancestor James Kelly lived and worked on Carnaby Street, as a tailor, in the mid to late 1800's.