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INDENTURE: ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY AND HENRY BUCKLEY

INDENTURE: ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY AND HENRY BUCKLEY

Detail of an indenture dated 1822 between the Archbishop of Canterbury and Henry Buckley, a floorcloth manufacturer in Westminster Bridge Road, Lambeth. The plan shows premises between Felix Street, Mason Street, Stangate and Lambeth Marsh. The Buckley's manufactory was the largest of its kind in London for the production of floorcloths, a painted and sealed canvas covering popular in Georgian and Regency homes.

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Image type:Drawing
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Ref:12354
Identifier:1/10130 Deed
Date:1822

#-Before 1850  #ARCHITECTURE / BUILDINGS  #COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY  #Drawing  #LAMBETH  #RELIGION  #TRADE 

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