Thrale Hall in Mitcham Road Streatham, shown here awaiting demolition, was built in the 1860s and named after the Thrales, friends of Dr Johnson, who lived at Streatham Park in the 18th century. It was orginally a girls' school, but became a fashionable hotel at the turn of the 20th century. The Hall was eventually demolished to make way for housing in the 1980s.Digital image by kind permission of Graham Gower.
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| Details |
| Collection: | Gower Collection |
| Image type: | Photograph |
| Artist: | G. Gower |
| Ref: | 06942 |
| Identifier: | SPd4080/52 |
| Date: | 1979 |
#1976 - 2000 #ARCHITECTURE / BUILDINGS #Graham Gower Collection #HOUSING #Photograph #PUBLIC HOUSES & INNS #STREATHAM CENTRAL