View of Laurence Pountney Lane
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View of Laurence Pountney Lane
View of Laurence Pountney Lane
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SC_PHL_01_014_68_8823 (Collage 53445)
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The London Archives: LCC Photograph Library
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Looking south down Laurence Pountney Lane, City of London, which is named after the church of St Laurence Pountney that burnt down in the Great Fire of 1666. A brick wall and railings mark out a raised area where people are sat on a bench next to trees, with Norfolk House visible in the background. A group of people walk into the distance at the end of the cobbled lane.
Looking south down Laurence Pountney Lane, City of London, which is named after the church of St Laurence Pountney that burnt down in the Great Fire of 1666. A brick wall and railings mark out a raised area where people are sat on a bench next to trees, with Norfolk House visible in the background. A group of people walk into the distance at the end of the cobbled lane.
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