130:
106:
22:
30:
422:
302:
102:
In 1940, a bomb which landed in
Charing Cross Road itself nearly destroyed the bookshop, and a bridge was built over the large crater, christened "Foyles Bridge" by William Foyle.
53:
bookshop chain from 1929 to 2014, and at one time, the world's largest bookshop. The business moved next door to 107–109 Charing Cross Road in 2014, in a redevelopment of the old
65:
The building was designed by the architects F. Taperell and H. Haase and built from 1927 before opening in 1929. It was at one time claimed to be the world's largest bookshop.
367:
484:
489:
141:, was due to be demolished in autumn 2016, and replaced by a new 310,000 sq ft, 13-storey (including four basement floors) building, Ilona Rose House.
220:
435:
426:
72:
In 1932, on hearing that the Nazis were burning books, William Foyle sent Adolf Hitler a telegram asking if he could buy them instead.
69:
stated that it was "the world's first purpose-built bookshop", (although this is disputed), as well as the world's largest.
393:
54:
195:
474:
173:
276:
479:
129:
150:
352:
95:, "News reels this week are showing a clerk of Foyle's of London stacking copies of Adolf Hitler's
339:
118:
8:
114:
42:
303:"15 fascinating facts about Foyles as it prepares to open its Charing Cross flagship"
146:
83:
filled with old books were used, and the roof was "covered" with copies of Hitler's
394:"New mayor refuses to call in Foyles demolition | News | Building Design"
368:"Victorian Society joins call-in clamour against demolition of old Foyles building"
142:
99:
in place of sand bags on the roof of the store as a protection against air raids!"
245:
327:
105:
46:
468:
450:
437:
66:
138:
91:
113:
In 2014, the business, still family-owned, moved down the road to 107–109
157:, to reject the planned demolition. The building was demolished in 2017.
21:
75:
During the Second World War, to safeguard the store from the effects of
154:
85:
76:
29:
80:
196:"Ilona Rose House : Townscape and Visual Impact Assessment"
421:
50:
277:"Foyles: potted history of idiosyncratic British bookseller"
218:
221:"Row over plan to demolish Soho home of Foyles book store"
109:
Entrance to the Foyles
Building on Manette Street, 1976
359:
466:
366:Braidwood, Ella; Waite, Richard (7 July 2016).
57:building. The building was demolished in 2017.
365:
485:Demolished buildings and structures in London
219:Joanna Bourke; Jonathan Prynn (2 June 2016).
490:Buildings and structures demolished in 2017
214:
212:
294:
270:
268:
266:
209:
203:Ilonarosehouse.com\Accessdate=2016-08-28
128:
104:
49:, London, was the flagship store of the
28:
20:
391:
263:
467:
300:
274:
176:. Spitalfields Life. 15 February 2017
392:Hopkirk, Elizabeth (13 June 2016).
246:"Foyles Charing Cross Rd Bookstore"
13:
16:Former building in London, England
14:
501:
414:
174:"The Return of Sebastian Harding"
420:
133:Ilona Rose House in January 2022
117:, in a redevelopment of the old
385:
320:
238:
188:
166:
1:
275:Butler, Sarah (6 June 2014).
160:
124:
427:Foyles at Charing Cross Road
55:Saint Martin's School of Art
7:
301:Cooper, Ben (6 June 2014).
153:asked the mayor of London,
10:
506:
60:
25:The Foyles Building, 2006
151:SAVE Britain's Heritage
137:The building, owned by
347:Cite journal requires
134:
110:
34:
26:
132:
121:art school building.
119:Central Saint Martins
108:
32:
24:
451:51.51478°N 0.13004°W
429:at Wikimedia Commons
475:Bookshops in London
447: /
372:Architects' Journal
89:. In an account in
480:Charing Cross Road
456:51.51478; -0.13004
135:
115:Charing Cross Road
111:
43:Charing Cross Road
35:
27:
425:Media related to
147:Victorian Society
497:
462:
461:
459:
458:
457:
452:
448:
445:
444:
443:
440:
424:
409:
408:
406:
404:
389:
383:
382:
380:
378:
363:
357:
356:
350:
345:
343:
335:
324:
318:
317:
315:
313:
298:
292:
291:
289:
287:
272:
261:
260:
258:
256:
242:
236:
235:
233:
231:
216:
207:
206:
205:. November 2015.
200:
192:
186:
185:
183:
181:
170:
143:Historic England
505:
504:
500:
499:
498:
496:
495:
494:
465:
464:
455:
453:
449:
446:
441:
438:
436:
434:
433:
417:
412:
402:
400:
390:
386:
376:
374:
364:
360:
348:
346:
337:
336:
326:
325:
321:
311:
309:
299:
295:
285:
283:
273:
264:
254:
252:
244:
243:
239:
229:
227:
217:
210:
198:
194:
193:
189:
179:
177:
172:
171:
167:
163:
127:
63:
39:Foyles Building
17:
12:
11:
5:
503:
493:
492:
487:
482:
477:
431:
430:
416:
415:External links
413:
411:
410:
398:Bdonline.co.uk
384:
358:
349:|journal=
319:
293:
262:
237:
225:Standard.co.uk
208:
187:
164:
162:
159:
126:
123:
62:
59:
47:Manette Street
15:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
502:
491:
488:
486:
483:
481:
478:
476:
473:
472:
470:
463:
460:
428:
423:
419:
418:
399:
395:
388:
373:
369:
362:
354:
341:
333:
329:
323:
308:
304:
297:
282:
278:
271:
269:
267:
251:
247:
241:
226:
222:
215:
213:
204:
197:
191:
175:
169:
165:
158:
156:
152:
148:
144:
140:
131:
122:
120:
116:
107:
103:
100:
98:
94:
93:
88:
87:
82:
78:
73:
70:
68:
67:William Foyle
58:
56:
52:
48:
44:
40:
31:
23:
19:
432:
401:. Retrieved
397:
387:
375:. Retrieved
371:
361:
340:cite journal
331:
322:
310:. Retrieved
306:
296:
284:. Retrieved
281:The Guardian
280:
253:. Retrieved
250:Foyles.co.uk
249:
240:
228:. Retrieved
224:
202:
190:
178:. Retrieved
168:
139:Soho Estates
136:
112:
101:
96:
92:The Argonaut
90:
84:
74:
71:
64:
38:
36:
18:
454: /
377:4 September
312:4 September
307:Retail Week
286:3 September
41:at 111–119
469:Categories
439:51°30′53″N
334:(3). 1939.
328:"Argonaut"
161:References
155:Sadiq Khan
125:Demolition
97:Mein Kampf
86:Mein Kampf
442:0°07′48″W
403:28 August
255:28 August
230:28 August
77:the Blitz
45:and 1–12
81:sandbags
33:At night
180:11 June
61:History
149:, and
145:, the
51:Foyles
199:(PDF)
405:2016
379:2016
353:help
314:2016
288:2016
257:2016
232:2016
182:2021
37:The
332:118
471::
396:.
370:.
344::
342:}}
338:{{
330:.
305:.
279:.
265:^
248:.
223:.
211:^
201:.
79:,
407:.
381:.
355:)
351:(
316:.
290:.
259:.
234:.
184:.
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.