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MANOR HOUSE, KENNINGTON

MANOR HOUSE, KENNINGTON

The old Manor House in Kennington Lane. The house was built in the reign of James I and replaced an ancient Royal palace, the favourite residence of Edward The Black Prince. It was the residence of Charles I when Prince of Wales and in its later years, became a reformatory known as the Female Philanthropic School. The Manor was demolished in 1875 to make way for 'street improvements'.

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Details
Collection:Phillips Volumes 1-4 /SURREY ILLUSTRATIONS
Image type:Watercolour Painting
Artist:
Ref:02248
Identifier:S4941/Vol.2 p 63
Date:c.1850

#-Before 1850  #ARCHITECTURE / BUILDINGS  #HOUSING  #KENNINGTON  #Phillips Volumes 1-4 /SURREY ILLUSTRATIONS  #Watercolour Painting 

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