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An upward-angled forensic view captures the Arding & Hobbs building located in Clapham Junction, London, United Kingdom. The multi-story structure is presented under bright daylight, with a clear blue sky containing multiple white contrails and the sun positioned in the upper left quadrant. The building itself is a grand, ornate edifice. Its most prominent feature is a corner clock tower constructed from light-colored stone, adorned with classical columns, decorative details, and circular plaques bearing the monogram "AH." A circular clock face with a blue background is visible on the right side of the tower. Above the clock tower, a decorative cupola with a finial is present. Below the tower, the building's facade transitions. Upper sections are primarily light-colored stone, while lower floors incorporate reddish brickwork with contrasting stone detailing around the windows. The main roofline features a distinctive scalloped or wavy parapet design, with some light green foliage and white blossoms visible on a roof terrace. Numerous rectangular windows, some with arched or elaborate stone surrounds, are visible across the building's face. The words "ARDING & HOBBS" are clearly displayed in raised lettering above the ground floor, which features expansive dark-framed windows, likely for retail display. In the foreground, partially obscuring the lower and middle sections of the building, are the intricate, bare branches of a deciduous tree. A slender, grey vertical pole, consistent with a street lamp or utility pole, is also visible. No people or specific interactions are discernible within the frame.
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