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BATTERSEA RISE HOUSE, CLAPHAM COMMON WEST SIDE, CLAPHAM

BATTERSEA RISE HOUSE, CLAPHAM COMMON WEST SIDE, CLAPHAM

Battersea Rise House, built in c.1770 on Clapham Common West Side, the site now marked by Canford and Muncaster Road. The house and estate were bought by Henry Thornton in 1792. William Wilberforce, his good friend, lived here until Henry's marriage. Both men were MPs and important members of the 'Clapham Sect', who worked to abolish the slave trade. A purpose built library in the house became the main meeting place of the 'Clapham Sect' in 1797. This view across the lawns to the rear of the house.

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Details
Collection:Clapham Antiquarian Society
Image type:Photograph
Artist:
Ref:05106
Identifier:SP22/188/BAT.1
Date:c.1890

#1876 - 1900  #ARCHITECTURE / BUILDINGS  #CLAPHAM  #Clapham Antiquarian Society  #GROUPS AND SOCIETIES  #HOUSING  #ORGANISATIONS  #Photograph  #THORNTON- Henry 

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