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NAG’S HEAD, LOWER FORE STREET, LAMBETH

NAG’S HEAD, LOWER FORE STREET, LAMBETH

The Nag's Head public house in Fore Street, Lambeth, originated in the mid-18th century, but was demolished with the construction of Albert Embankment. View looking towards the Thames and the Millbank Penitentiary on the other side of the river.Watercolour painting by J.Findlay, c.1850.

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Details
Collection:Phillips Volumes 1-4 /SURREY ILLUSTRATIONS
Image type:Watercolour Painting
Artist:J.Findlay
Ref:02305
Identifier:S4941/ Vol.3 p.4
Date:c.1850

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