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ST MICHAEL’S CONVENT, PARK HILL, STREATHAM COMMON

ST MICHAEL’S CONVENT, PARK HILL, STREATHAM COMMON

Meat cellar showing hooks for hanging meat, poultry etc. in the basement at Park Hill. Originally the home of Sir Henry Tate, the sugar magnate (Tate and Lyle), the house was converted into a convent in 1923. The building and grounds were sold and redeveloped as a luxury residential complex between 2001 and 2002.

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Details
Collection:Gower Collection
Image type:Photograph
Artist:G. Gower
Ref:04886
Identifier:G.Gower Negatives
Date:1999

#1976 - 2000  #ARCHITECTURE / BUILDINGS  #Graham Gower Collection  #Photograph  #RELIGION  #STREATHAM COMMON 

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