Single Image Page

BRIXTON CAUSEWAY

BRIXTON CAUSEWAY

Engraving of Brixton Causeway, at the time when the greater part of the district was a broad expanse of green fields. A newspaper report of 1730 also records it as a site of gallows: 'The Bodies of Blewit and Burnworth, who were hang'd in Chains in St George's Fields for the Murder of Mr Ball, were on Wednesday taken down, and one of 'em was hung up on the old Gibbet on Bristow [Brixton] Causeway; and the other on Kennington Common, on the Gibbet where Berry, (one of the same gang) now hangs.Published in 'Lambeth Guide' 1951.

Buy a High Resolution Version of this Image to Print at Home for £12.00

You can use the button below to buy a high resolution version of this image to print at home.


This image is supplied for private use or study. If you wish to publish the image in any medium, please complete and return the copyright declaration, telling us about your intended use. Please return the completed form to archives@lambeth.gov.uk.

Download commercial reproduction application form here.


Details
Collection:Local History Library
Image type:Engraving
Artist:
Ref:03631
Identifier:12/p.32
Date:1789

#-Before 1850  #ANIMALS & BIRDS  #ARCHITECTURE / BUILDINGS  #BRIXTON HILL  #Engraving  #HOUSING  #Local History Library 

.