Building in Hoxton Street
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Building in Hoxton Street
Building in Hoxton Street
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SC_PHL_01_359_74_14484 (Collage 118293)
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London Metropolitan Archives: LCC Photograph Library
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A view of the front elevation of a shop building at 140 Hoxton Street, Hoxton, looking into Wilks Place. The shop, Peter Brown male fashions, has two storeys of accommodation above. A man is visible at one of the upper windows. Beneath the other is the ghost of a sign. A third window on the top storey is blind. All the windows have peeling paint and some are cracked. The shop has doors at the side and at the rear, a vehicle entrance. Three vehicles are parked in Wilks Place including a Mini van. Visible behind is an apartment block called Rosalind House. In the 1890s, the street was called Wilkes Place.
A view of the front elevation of a shop building at 140 Hoxton Street, Hoxton, looking into Wilks Place. The shop, Peter Brown male fashions, has two storeys of accommodation above. A man is visible at one of the upper windows. Beneath the other is the ghost of a sign. A third window on the top storey is blind. All the windows have peeling paint and some are cracked. The shop has doors at the side and at the rear, a vehicle entrance. Three vehicles are parked in Wilks Place including a Mini van. Visible behind is an apartment block called Rosalind House. In the 1890s, the street was called Wilkes Place.
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