Houses and workshop in Shouldham Street
Houses and workshop in Shouldham Street
Record No
105072
Title
Houses and workshop in Shouldham Street
Description
View of the front of 14a-3 Shouldham Street, Marylebone. The street was named after Admiral Molyneux Shuldham (later Lord Shuldham) stepfather of the main landowner John Simon Harcourt (1772 –1810) who in 1791 bought the manor of Lisson village. The image shows a workshop at 14a Shouldham Street, cast-iron spear and urn railings at the front and cars parked along the west side of the street. Numbers 4-14 early nineteenth century, grade II listed in 1982, list entry number: 1264695
Date of execution
1972
Section
The London Archives
Collection
LCC Photograph Library
Medium
photograph
Catalogue No
SC_PHL_01_326_72_11066
London picture map location
Exact
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