South Sea House

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South Sea House was the London headquarters of the infamous South Sea Company, central to the early 18th-century South Sea Bubble financial scandal.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf building
former company headquarters
architecturalStyle Neoclassical architecture
associatedWith South Sea Bubble NERFINISHED
South Sea Company NERFINISHED
early 18th century financial scandal
category Financial history of the United Kingdom
Historic buildings in the City of London
country England
United Kingdom
event administration of South Sea Company stock operations
function administrative centre of South Sea Company
financial company headquarters
hasSignificance example of early modern financial infrastructure
symbol of South Sea Bubble speculation
headquartersOf South Sea Company NERFINISHED
heritageStatus listed building
historicalPeriod 18th century
Georgian era NERFINISHED
locatedIn City of London
London NERFINISHED
locatedInTime early 18th century London
near Bank of England NERFINISHED
Royal Exchange, London NERFINISHED
notableFor association with speculative investment mania
connection to British financial history
role in South Sea Bubble
ownedBy South Sea Company NERFINISHED
partOf City of London financial district NERFINISHED
streetAddress Threadneedle Street NERFINISHED
usedAs commercial offices
government offices
office building
wasHeadquartersDuring South Sea Bubble NERFINISHED

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British South Sea Company mainOffice South Sea House