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TRADESCANT’S HOUSE, SOUTH LAMBETH.

TRADESCANT’S HOUSE, SOUTH LAMBETH.

The Tradescant family home in South Lambeth Road. Elias Ashmole lived in the house behind on the right, known as Turret House and he took a lease of the Tradescant home when Hester Tradescant died in 1678, sub-leasing the front portion it to Mr Jones. Later this section became the residence of Dr Ducarel, the Lambeth Palace Librarian and antiquarian. Much altered by the time this watercolour was executed, it became known as Stamford House and was run as a school by John Henry Hay. The sites were purchased by the builder Frederick Snelling in 1879 and redeveloped in 1880 as housing - now Tradescant and Walberswick Roads. Vignette watercolour by J.Findlay, 1852.
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Collection:Phillips Volumes 1-4 /SURREY ILLUSTRATIONS
Image type:Watercolour Painting
Artist:J.Findlay
Ref:02309
Identifier:S4942/ Vol.3.p6
Date:1852

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