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COADE STONE FACTORY CUTTINGS, BELVEDERE ROAD, WATERLOO

COADE STONE FACTORY CUTTINGS, BELVEDERE ROAD, WATERLOO

A cutting noting the Coade Stone factory at Narrow Wall, off Belvedere Road, was established by Mrs Eleanor Coade in 1769, and after the closure of her Lambeth manufactory it was moved to the New Road 'now Austin & Seeley's'. From 'Curiosities of London' 1855.Beneath is a Coade Stone plaque 'Coade's Row' dated 1798 and formerly on the site of No.44 Westminster Bridge Road.

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Details
Collection:Cuttings Files
Image type:Print
Artist:
Ref:12047
Identifier:Cuttings C/64
Date:1855

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