Carreras Cigarette Factory
The Carreras Cigarette Factory is a large art deco building in Camden, London, England. It is noted as a striking example of early 20th Century Egyptian Revival architecture. The building was erected in 1926–28 by the Carreras Tobacco Company owned by the Russian-Jewish inventor and philanthropist Bernhard Baron on the communal garden area of Mornington Crescent, to a design by architects M. E. and O. H. Collins and A. G. Porri. It is 550 feet long, and is mainly white.
The black cats on guard in front of the building
Statue of Bastet (664–342 BC)
Columns at the tomb of Panehesy (c.1330 BC)
The ornate Egyptian colonnade(restored)
Camden Town, often shortened to Camden, is an area in the London Borough of Camden, around 2.5 miles (4.1 km) north-northwest of Charing Cross. Historically in Middlesex, it is identified in the London Plan as one of 34 major centres in Greater London.
Camden High Street, near where it becomes Chalk Farm Road (facing towards Chalk Farm)
The ancient parishes, west to east, of Paddington and St Marylebone (in the modern City of Westminster), and St Pancras, including Camden Town (in the modern London Borough of Camden) in 1834
Stables market horse sculptures
The Regent's Canal waterbus service