- Royal Exchange (London)
The Royal Exchange in the
City of London was founded in1565 by Sir Thomas Gresham to act as a centre ofcommerce for the city. The site was provided by theCity of London Corporation and theWorshipful Company of Mercers , and is roughly triangular, formed by the converging streets of Cornhill andThreadneedle Street . The design was inspired by abourse Gresham had seen in Antwerp.The Royal Exchange was officially opened by Queen Elizabeth I who awarded the building its Royal title, on
January 23 ,1571 .Gresham's original building was destroyed in the
Great Fire of London in1666 . A second exchange was built on the site, designed byEdward Jerman , which opened in1669 , and which was also destroyed by fire in January1838 .During the 17th century,stockbroker s were not allowed in the Royal Exchange due to their rude manners, hence they had to operate from other establishments in the vicinity, likeJonathan's Coffee-House .The third Royal Exchange building still stands on the site and adheres to the original layout - consisting of a four-sided structure surrounding a central courtyard where merchants and tradesmen could do business. This building was designed by Sir
William Tite , features pediment sculptures byRichard Westmacott (the younger) , and was opened by Queen Victoria onOctober 28 ,1844 , though trading did not commence untilJanuary 1 ,1845 .The Royal Exchange ceased to act as a centre of commerce in
1939 , although it was for a few years in the 1980s, home to theLondon International Financial Futures Exchange ,LIFFE . It is now a luxurious shopping centre.Shops in the Royal Exchange include
Hermès , Molton Brown, Paul Smith,Haines & Bonner ,Tiffany and Jo Malone.The Gresham Grasshopper
The big Gresham Grasshopper can be seen on the Royal Exchange's
weathervane . This commemorates the founder, Sir Thomas Gresham, whose crest it was. The device was later borrowed byShem Drowne atop the famousFaneuil Hall inBoston ,Massachusetts , in imitation of the Royal Exchange.External links
* [http://www.theroyalexchange.co.uk/ The Royal Exchange London website]
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