Herne Hill, looking north from Norwood Road, before the railway, with the entrance lodge to Brockwell Hall is on the left adjacent to the turning for Dulwich Road. The Regency villas and mansions in the background on Herne Hill were built for businessmen and merchants, who viewed this part of Lambeth as a healthy and fashionable place to reside. Coloured lithograph By T. M. Baynes.
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| Image type: | Lithograph |
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| Ref: | 04228 |
| Identifier: | LP17/170/HER.H.1 |
| Date: | 1823 |
#-Before 1850 #ANIMALS & BIRDS #ARCHITECTURE / BUILDINGS #HERNE HILL #HOUSING #Lithograph #ROADS AND STREETS #TRANSPORT