James Smith & Sons umbrellas, established 1830, Hazelwood House, 53 New Oxford St, London, WC1A 1BL

James Smith & Sons umbrellas, established 1830, Hazelwood House, 53 New Oxford St, London, WC1A 1BL Stock Photo
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Tony Smith / Alamy Stock Photo

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2RW3X1D

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45.6 MB (1.9 MB Compressed download)

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3200 x 4976 px | 27.1 x 42.1 cm | 10.7 x 16.6 inches | 300dpi

Date taken:

8 September 2023

Location:

Hazelwood House, 53 New Oxford St, London, WC1A 1BL

More information:

James Smith & Sons is an umbrella shop in London. The premises in New Oxford Street is Grade II* listed. It was founded by James Smith as a single shop in Foubert's Place in 1830. Further branches were established in Savile Row and New Burlington Street and the main premises is now in New Oxford Street. The shop-fittings there were constructed around 1865 and the shop still has a traditional Victorian character. In popular culture In the 2011 movie Captain America: The First Avenger, the storefront of James Smith & Sons appears in the CGI background of a shot, but the name is changed to Henry Cooper & Sons. In the 2014 biography A Spy Among Friends: Kim Philby and the Great Betrayal, historian Ben Macintyre includes the detail that Philby owned a James Smith and Sons umbrella The shop featured in episode four of the BBC's 2015 production of Agatha Christie's Partners in Crime. In the movie Spooks: The Greater Good, the shop is used as dead drop point for agents contacting each other covertly. The shop is mentioned and illustrated in the children's book Gaspard's Foxtrot by Zeb Soanes and James Mayhew.