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GREYHOUND LANE, STREATHAM COMMON

GREYHOUND LANE, STREATHAM COMMON

The junction of Greyhound Lane and Streatham High Road, showing The Greyhound public house built in 1871 and replaced in 1930. The area was renown for being 'a haunt of gypsies' in mid-19th century. A real photographic postcard published by the Surrey View Company, addressed to Miss G Stacey, Headingly Lodge, from Peggie, 121 Pathfield Road, Streatham, and postmarked 15th January 1916. ID; IV336/14/5

 From the Loobey Postcard Collection


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Details
Collection:Loobey Postcard Collection
Image type:Photograph
Artist:
Ref:15323
Identifier:IV336/14/5
Date:c.1916

#1901 - 1925  #Drinking Trough  #Loobey Postcard Collection  #STREATHAM COMMON  #The Greyhound, Streatham 

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