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ST ANN’S ROYAL ASYLUM, STREATHAM HILL

ST ANN’S ROYAL ASYLUM, STREATHAM HILL

St.Ann's Royal Asylum, Streatham Hill, was erected in 1826 as 'St Anne's Society School'. It later became the 'Royal Asylum of St Anne's Society' and was also run as 'St Pancras Parish Auxiliary Workhouse' in the latter part of the 19th century and the begining of the 20th. The building was pulled down and replaced by Pullman Court, a large residential complex, in c1938. Lithograph By R.Martin, c.1830

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Details
Collection:Gower Collection
Image type:Watercolour Painting
Artist:R.Martin
Ref:05348
Identifier:SPd3432
Date:c.1820

#-Before 1850  #ARCHITECTURE / BUILDINGS  #EDUCATION  #Graham Gower Collection  #STREATHAM HILL  #Watercolour Painting  #WELFARE AND SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS 

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