Houses in Pelham Street
Houses in Pelham Street
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Houses in Pelham Street
SC_PHL_01_225_75_6789 (Collage 85856)
London Metropolitan Archives: LCC Photograph Library
View of 51-61 Pelham Street, formerly Pelham Road, South Kensington. A nineteenth-century terrace of two-storey stucco houses with small front gardens and tall chimneys and television aerials on the roofline. The first-floor window of number 55 is open. On the left of the image is the brick side elevation of an electricity sub-station built in 1904, and on the right is a traditional British telephone box, model K2, originally designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott in the 1920s. Two telephone directories can be seen hanging beside the telephone. The telephone box is no longer there.
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