A street renumbering plan for Wandsworth Road, South Lambeth, incorporating Bradley Terrace, Portland Terrace, Portland Place, Spring Terrace, Upper Portland Place, Bates Terrace, Seymour Place, Springfield and Devonshire Place. Premises include; the Stag Inn, the Portland Arms, the Engineers Arms, and the Nottingham Castle public houses; The Vauxhall Iron Works run by Andrew Wilson and forerunner of Vauxhall Cars; Aerated Bread Company (No.191) and Walton, Hasle & Port. Occupants include Thomas Cook, Charles Milne, Joen Prosser, Frederick Gye, Eliza Lapidge and Mrs Anne Thornton.From the Street Renumbering/ Renaming Files, dated 6th January 1871.
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| Details |
| Collection: | Street Renumbering Files |
| Image type: | Drawing |
| Artist: | |
| Ref: | 11603 |
| Identifier: | LBL/DCEPS/SL/1/225 |
| Date: | 1871 |
#1850 - 1875 #Drawing #PUBLIC HOUSES & INNS #ROADS AND STREETS #SOUTH LAMBETH #Street Renumbering Files