Charles Hay and Son
SE16, Rotherhithe Street, 135
{Beneath the London Docklands Development Corporation logo:} 135 Rotherhithe Street This listed mid 19th century building has been occupi...
{Beneath the London Docklands Development Corporation logo:} 135 Rotherhithe Street This listed mid 19th century building has been occupi...
This small plaque is on the planter which can be seen in our photo, below the "Brixton Library" sign. We thank our colleague, Alan Patien...
Founded in 1680 by Sir William Powell to house twelve widows. Rebuilt in 1793, and again in 1869. Residency is still reserved for older w...
Madge Gill, née Maud Eades, artist (1882 - 1961) lived here between 1882 - 1890. Waltham Forest Heritage
{On an accompanying information board:} LDN WMN Madge Gill by Pang LDN WMN is a series of free public artworks across London this a...
Ian Visits corrected the wide-spread miss-attribution of this advertisement to the Victor Talking Machine Company. He has, correctly we'...
A rejected planning application provides some history for the house: "The building dates from pre-1860 and would have formed part of the ...
This long building reaches the end of the block to the right and extends just as far to the left, but we couldn't get it all in the photo...
The plaque is between the 2nd and 3rd floor windows on the greenish building wedged between the impressive Art Deco tower and the traditi...
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