[1] It was built in 1911 by Thomas Collcutt and Stanley Hamp for Liebig's Extract of Meat Company.
The figures representing Abundance over the central entrance are by Frank Lynn Jenkins.
Over the corner doorway is a canopy decorated with reclining figures, a skull on a pediment and a tablet with cherubs.
[4] Those over the grand entrance on the corner with Upper Thames Street represent Mercury and a female figure by George Duncan MacDougald (1880-1945).
A bronze sailing ship is in front of the oculus, supported on cartouche with the inscription "THAMES HOUSE".