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THE FEATHERS TAVERN, CUPER’S BRIDGE, WATERLOO

THE FEATHERS TAVERN, CUPER’S BRIDGE, WATERLOO

The Feathers Tavern at Cuper's Bridge, Lambeth (now Waterloo). Adjacent on the left is a chandler's shop. The tavern was first recorded in 1760, but was rebuilt when Waterloo Bridge was constructed immediately behind these buildings. It closed in 1951 and was demolished.Coloured engraving by B. Howlett after a drawing by H. de Curt. Published 1st January 1825 by Robert Wilkinson.
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Ref:10134
Identifier:LP 12/608/FEA.1B
Date:1825

#-Before 1850  #FOOD AND DRINK  #OPEN SPACES  #Pen and Ink  #PUBLIC HOUSES & INNS  #RIVERS AND WATERCOURSES  #WATERLOO