Derelict houses in Middle Shadwell
More information
Title
Derelict houses in Middle Shadwell
Derelict houses in Middle Shadwell
Reference
SC_PHL_01_393_A364 (Collage 118959)
Date
Collection
London Metropolitan Archives: LCC Photograph Library
Description
A front elevation of a terraced row of derelict houses in Middle Shadwell, Shadwell. There are a few figures sitting outside two of the houses, the rest are derelict. The photograph has been taken looking south from the top of Pope’s Hill at its junction with Shadwell High Street. The path running down past the houses, in the foreground is Pope’s Hill. The area was demolished to build King George VII Memorial Park which opened on 24 June 1922.
A front elevation of a terraced row of derelict houses in Middle Shadwell, Shadwell. There are a few figures sitting outside two of the houses, the rest are derelict. The photograph has been taken looking south from the top of Pope’s Hill at its junction with Shadwell High Street. The path running down past the houses, in the foreground is Pope’s Hill. The area was demolished to build King George VII Memorial Park which opened on 24 June 1922.
<a href="view-item?i=121187" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">View this item on the London Picture Archive for further options including print and digital sales.</a>
View this item on the London Picture Archive for further options including print and digital sales.
License
Copyright London Metropolitan Archives, all rights reserved. Provided for research purposes only. For commercial and other uses please contact us via
support@londonpicturearchive.org.uk
Attribution
London Metropolitan Archives. Please cite document title, reference and collection.