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STONELY HOUSE, CLAPHAM COMMON NORTH SIDE, CLAPHAM

STONELY HOUSE, CLAPHAM COMMON NORTH SIDE, CLAPHAM

Stonely House (centre) on Clapham Common North Side, was the home of bookseller John Hatchard (1768-1849) from 1821 until his death. His bookstore at 90 Piccadilly still occupies the premises he first took in 1801. He was buried in St James's, Clapham Park. Stonely was demolished c.1900, as was the adjoining home which belonged to the Wix family.Scan of a negative by photographer W.P.Young from the Clapham Antiquarian Society

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Details
Collection:Clapham Antiquarian Society
Image type:Photograph
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Ref:08262
Identifier:1987/6/153 (NG)
Date:c.1900

#1876 - 1900  #ARCHITECTURE / BUILDINGS  #CLAPHAM  #Clapham Antiquarian Society  #HOUSING  #OPEN SPACES  #Photograph 

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