Interior of Elm Hall in Eastern Avenue
Interior of Elm Hall in Eastern Avenue
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Interior of Elm Hall in Eastern Avenue
SC_PHL_01_564_76_2518 (Collage 147871)
London Metropolitan Archives: LCC Photograph Library
View of a first-floor front room in Elm Hall, 100-105 Eastern Avenue, Wanstead, Redbridge, a Grade II listed early eighteenth-century residential building containing flats. There is a gas fire at the chimney breast with a clock on the mantlepiece, an oval wooden dining table and chairs, a Philips 1974 22-inch colour television set on a stand, a round table with an Agatha Christie book "The Big Four" on it, and an armchair. The decor features various patterns on the carpet, curtains and wallpaper. There is a bevelled coving at the top of the walls and above the windows through which the opposite houses can be seen. The building is no longer accessed from Eastern Avenue but from the newer Kingfisher Avenue created when the A12 underpass was built in the 1990s.
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