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Linden House PLA01_03_0867
Linden House, Upper Mall, Hammersmith, Hammersmith and Fulham, Greater London. Linden House, home of the London Corinthian Sailing Club and Sons of the Thames Rowing Club, seen from the south-west.
The house dates from the early 18th century. It was rented by the J Lyons & Co rowing club between the First and Second World Wars, and became the home of the London Corinthian Sailing Club and the Sons of Thames Rowing Club in 1962. Historic England is the public body that champions and protects England's historic places. © Historic England Archive
Media ID 27968740
Filename: PLA01_03_0867.jpg
Size: 2362 x 2000 (1.7MB)
Date: 8th November 2022
Source: Historic England
Credit: © His toric England Archive.s im
Copyright Status: Copyrighted Work
Source: His toric England Archive
Owner URL: https ://images .his toricenglands ervices .org.uk/
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This print showcases the magnificent Linden House, located in Upper Mall, Hammersmith, Greater London. This Georgian townhouse has a rich history dating back to the early 18th century and has served as a home for various prestigious clubs throughout the years. Once rented by the J Lyons & Co rowing club during the interwar period, Linden House became an iconic landmark for water sports enthusiasts. Today, it proudly houses both the esteemed London Corinthian Sailing Club and Sons of Thames Rowing Club since 1962. The image captures Linden House from a southwest perspective, highlighting its elegant architecture against a backdrop of vibrant blue skies. The house stands tall and proud, symbolizing not only its historical significance but also its role as a hub for sport and recreation. With its close proximity to the Thames River, Linden House is perfectly situated for water sports activities that have become synonymous with this location. From rowing to sailing, this picturesque setting offers endless opportunities for nautical adventures. Preserved through time and beautifully captured in this photograph by Simon Inglis from Historic England's collection, Linden House represents more than just a building; it embodies tradition, camaraderie among sporting communities, and serves as a reminder of London's rich heritage in water sports.