English: A polished building, in every sense of the word, originally a speculative development by Chapman Taylor Partners in 1962-66, snapped up by the Metropolitan Police while it was being built. Originally it was built of grey granite but it was clad in stainless steel in 1984-86. There is a long, lower block fronting Victoria Street. The iconic revolving sign is bottom left but almost impossible to pick out from this photo.
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