BBC Broadcasting House when brand new (1932)
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Thanks for that Cal. Agreed re Queens Hall, a great loss, built 1894 and lost in May 1941. Interesting in photo 5 - the aerial one - that up and slightly left from BH you will see the "new" St James Hall - it's all on its own - also called the New Philharmonic, built 1907 and used for concerts, now an office block.
The "old" St James Hall of 1858 was in Piccadilly and was used for concerts until the Queens Hall opened causing it to decline and was knocked down to build the Piccadilly Hotel. This new St James hall was a one time home of the Methodist West London Mission before they moved into their new home Kingsway Hall in 1912. There is a tradition in London for knocking down concert halls to make way for hotels. Same happened to Kingsway and also Exeter Hall in the Strand [now Strand Palace] which the WLM also used prior to Kingsway
See here - and down its page you'll see a photo:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_James%27s_Hall and also here:
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