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Houses on West Side of Church Street, Lambeth, Lambeth Bridge Road, London, c1874 (1926). Artist: John Crowther
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Houses on West Side of Church Street, Lambeth, Lambeth Bridge Road, London, c1874 (1926). Artist: John Crowther
Houses on West Side of Church Street, Lambeth, Lambeth Bridge Road, Lambeth, London, c1874 (1926). View showing shops and houses on what was formerly Church Street. Church Street, leading to St Mary-at-Lambeth, became part of Lambeth Bridge Road with the opening of Lambeth Bridge in 1861. From Lost London described by E. Beresford Chancellor. [The Chiswick Press for Constable and Company Limited, London, 1926]
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This print by John Crowther takes us back to the bustling streets of Lambeth, London in 1874. The image showcases the houses and shops on the west side of Church Street, which later became part of Lambeth Bridge Road. The opening of Lambeth Bridge in 1861 transformed this area, connecting it to a wider network of transportation. The scene is filled with life as horse-drawn carts navigate the road, transporting goods and people through the city. The architecture reflects the Victorian era, with its charming buildings lining both sides of the street. It's fascinating to observe how these structures served as both homes and shops for local residents. The vibrant colors captured in this watercolor print bring out every detail, immersing us in a moment frozen in time. This snapshot offers a glimpse into daily life during the late 19th century - a testament to London's rich history. As we admire this piece from Lost London described by E. Beresford Chancellor, we can't help but appreciate how much has changed over time while also recognizing that certain elements have remained constant throughout centuries. This print serves as a reminder of our connection to the past and invites us to explore further into Britain's cultural heritage.
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