Renumbering and renaming plan for Trinity Rise, Tulse Hill, formerly Trinity Road, with the subsidiary name Ashurst Gardens abolished. Premises shown include: Holy Trintiy Church and vicarage, Tulse Hill Croquet and Bowls Club and HRH Princess Frederica's Home for Gentlewomen. Occupants listed include: A D Hopkins (Claremont), N Medwin (Merfield Lodge), J Cable, E Fuchsbalg, E A Horne (Sintra), Dr W Pratt, J R Pike (Redway), Mrs Knightby (Clive House), Mrs E Bremmer (Crosby Lodge), F Hartman, C.M Whale, Misses E & S Page, L W De Aldershelm and Mrs E Calvert.From the Street Renumbering/ Renaming Files, dated 26th May 1914
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| Details |
| Collection: | Street Renumbering Files |
| Image type: | Drawing |
| Artist: | |
| Ref: | 12001 |
| Identifier: | LBL/DCEPS/SL/528 |
| Date: | 1914 |
#1901 - 1925 #ARCHITECTURE / BUILDINGS #Drawing #RECREATION AND LEISURE #ROADS AND STREETS #SPORT #Street Renumbering Files #TULSE HILL #WELFARE AND SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS