A watercolour by James Lawson Stewart (1829 -1911) annotated 'Princes Street, Lambeth'. The pottery on the left is that of John Cliff & Co., 'Brown Stone Potters & Co' at No.54. This area adjacent to the Thames was demolished replaced with the embankment in the 1860s, however a small section of Princes Street remains, although is now referred to as Albert Embankment. Stewart painted views of the streets and buildings of the cities where he lived, drawing from life or after earlier prints and drawings, and these watercolours were given to his landlord in lieu of rent. The scene depicted here is almost certainly taken from an earlier photograph of c.1865 by William Strudwick.
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| Image type: | Watercolour Painting |
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| Ref: | 10629 |
| Identifier: | 2010/18 |
| Date: | c.1865 |
#1850 - 1875 #ARCHITECTURE / BUILDINGS #COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY #HOUSING #LAMBETH #STREET FURNITURE #TRADE #Watercolour Painting