Renumbering plan for New Park Road, Brixton Hill, with subsidiary names Park Terrace, Telegraph Place and Commercial Place abolished. Premises shown include; a school, a dairy belonging to Edwin W Scholfield, the veterinary establishment belonging to Henry B Greening, Truman Hanbury & Co's The Sultan Beer House (William S Keats landlord), Maxwell Brothers, the Ironmongers Arms public house (Charles Bird landlord) and tenements. Occupants listed include: Frederick W Lucas, George E Shirt, Charles Hale, Mrs Anne Wren, William Skeats, Joshua Barton, Victor de Ternant (Park House), Daniel Clare, Jane Trigg and Charles Clack.From the Street Renumbering/ Renaming Files, dated 29th February 1884
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| Details |
| Collection: | Street Renumbering Files |
| Image type: | Drawing |
| Artist: | |
| Ref: | 11859 |
| Identifier: | LBL/DCEPS/SL/1/399 |
| Date: | 1884 |
#1876 - 1900 #BRIXTON HILL #COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY #Drawing #EDUCATION #PUBLIC HOUSES & INNS #ROADS AND STREETS #SHOPS AND SHOPPING #Street Renumbering Files #TRADE