Stop 10 Lincoln House
Streamlined design, with vertical fins rising above the roofline at one end, finished in shiny fawn terracotta. On the first floor façade, two sets of speed lines are incised and run along the length of the building. It was designed by the prominent architect A. Lauriston Crisp in
1940, and commissioned by local solicitor Charles Roberts Thomson. The interior office space on the first floor is an intact example of the styling of the era.
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- This facade is typical of art deco style with gentle curves accentuated by feature horizontal fins.