Buildings in Addington Square
Buildings in Addington Square
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Buildings in Addington Square
SC_PHL_01_049_68_3740 (Collage 54170)
London Metropolitan Archives: LCC Photograph Library
View of buildings on the west side of Addington Square by Caldew Street, Camberwell. On the right is number 47-48, in the centre behind the tree are numbers 7-8, behind the truck are numbers 9-10 and on the left is number 11. An old couple and a woman and child are visible. Number 47-48 is the Talbot Settlement, a women's shelter founded in the 1880s to work with socially disadvantaged women through education and training and this building was opened by Princess Margaret in 1957. Numbers 7-8 and attached railings were Grade II listed in 1972; listing number 1376521. Numbers 9-10, which were first numbered 1-2 when the square was built in the early 1800s, were Grade II listed in 1998; listing number 1376522. Number 11 was Grade II listed in 1998; listing number 1376523. Numbers 47-48 and attached railings were Grade II listed in 1972; listing number 1376528.
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