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In 1921 the building became
home to the Norwegian Chamber of Commerce
and other Norwegian institutions in London.
The entrance was redesigned with shields
representing areas of Norway ....
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....and a large, golden statue of St. Olav was
placed in an alcove above the door.
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There are a number of
sculptural panels on the Cockspur Street
facade by the sculptor Louis Fitz Roselieb
They represent Commerce, Transport, Industry
and Communication.
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