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119-127 LOWER MARSH, WATERLOO

119-127 LOWER MARSH, WATERLOO

Nos 119-127, on the north-west side of Lower Marsh, Waterloo, including the Artichoke public house, one of the longest established pubs in the north of the parish. Now known as the Camel & Artichoke, the pub was rebuilt in 1878 by architect H.J.Newton. The earlier building was often used for inquests including one in 1808 for a Mrs McKash, who 'expired on Thursday evening last, on her way home from Astley's Amphitheatre....the jury returned a verdict - Died by the visitation of God.'Photograph by Sam Lambert.
Details
Collection:Department of Town Planning
Image type:Photograph
Artist:Lambert
Ref:08733
Identifier:LBL/DTP/UD/2/1/12/30
Date:c.1979

#1951 - 1975  #ARCHITECTURE / BUILDINGS  #Department of Town Planning  #FOOD AND DRINK  #Photograph  #SHOPS AND SHOPPING  #WATERLOO 

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