A couple dancing outside The Artichoke public house in Lambeth Marsh, now Lower Marsh. The rural nature of Lambeth Marsh still survived in places during the 18th century, but quickly disappeared under housing built for an ever-increasing population. This view painted in watercolour by Paul Sandby (1725-1809), is looking north-east. The pub was rebuilt in the late 19th century and has recently been renamed the Camel and Artichoke.
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| Image type: | Watercolour Painting |
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| Ref: | 08207 |
| Identifier: | LP12/170/LAM.M.1 |
| Date: | 1770 |
#-Before 1850 #HOUSING #OPEN SPACES #PUBLIC HOUSES & INNS #Watercolour Painting #WATERLOO