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Aerial image 163354
View of the skyscraper of St. Helen's, London. St. Helen's was formerly known as the Aviva Tower or Commercial Union building. The building is an office tower in the City of London, designed by Melvin Ward Partnership Gollins and built in 1969. It is 118 meters high and has 28 floors

LONDON 20.06.2012

London from above - View of the skyscraper of St. Helen's, London. St. Helen's was formerly known as the Aviva Tower or Commercial Union building. The building is an office tower in the City of London, designed by Melvin Ward Partnership Gollins and built in 1969. It is 118 meters high and has 28 floors
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View of the skyscraper of St. Helen's, London. St. Helen's was formerly known as the Aviva Tower or Commercial Union building. The building is an office tower in the City of London, designed by Melvin Ward Partnership Gollins and built in 1969. It is 118 meters high and has 28 floors.

Aerial image ID: 163354
Image resolution: 2848 x 4288 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 4,74 MB
Image file size: 34,94 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Robert Grahn

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