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The new building was designed by Robert Smirke with windows on one side overlooking what would become Trafalgar Square. The opening ceremony in 1825 was a grand affair attended by princes, dukes and politicians. By the 1920s the College was again looking for a new home. The Pall Mall building was too small and no longer fulfilled the needs of the College. The building was seen more as a mausoleum than the headquarters of an active institution.
It was sold to the Canadian Embassy in the 1960s, who occupy the building (Canada House) today and the College moved to Regent’s Park in 1964.
Title
Trafalgar Square from Pall Mall East
Date
1960
Medium
oil on board
Measurements
H 57.8 x W 72.4 cm
Accession number
X174
Acquisition method
commissioned; received, 1961
Work type
Painting