Vacant site in Hartland Road
Vacant site in Hartland Road
Record No
108457
Title
Vacant site in Hartland Road
Description
View of the vacant site at 42-52 Hartland Road, Kentish Town, occupied today (2020) by a three-storey residential building. On the right, the back of a car, probably an Austin 12 HP is visible. The two-storey house on left no longer exists. At the corner is the church of Holy Trinity Camden Town, built in 1849-50 in a Gothic style to the design of Thomas H. Wyatt and David Brandon. It was bomb damaged during World War II, but it has been restored and is Grade II listed, listing number 1356761.
Date of execution
1960
Section
The London Archives
Collection
LCC Photograph Library
Medium
photograph
Catalogue No
SC_PHL_01_345_60_2978
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