Television House
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Television House is the former name of a building on Kingsway in London. From 1918, it was the base of the Air Ministry, and later from 1955, was the headquarters of Associated-Rediffusion/Rediffusion London, Independent Television News (ITN), TV Times magazine, the Independent Television Companies Association and, at first, Associated Television. Later, it was the initial base for Rediffusion's successor, Thames Television. After Thames moved out, it was the headquarters of the General Register Office for England and Wales and subsequently of ExxonMobil. It is now known as 61 Aldwych.
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Television House | |
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General information | |
Architectural style | Edwardian |
Town or city | London |
Country | United Kingdom |
Coordinates | 51.513393°N 0.117279°W / 51.513393; -0.117279 |
Technical details | |
Size | 9 storeys, 180,000 sq ft (16,722.5 m2) floor space |
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