Houses in Faraday Street
Houses in Faraday Street
Record No
115783
Title
Houses in Faraday Street
Description
Front elevation of 80-84 Faraday Street, Walworth. Faraday Street used to run from Portland Street to Alvey Street. Known as both Walworth Common and White Street, its name was changed before 1880 to Faraday Street to commemorate scientist Michael Faraday born in nearby Newington Butts, who died in 1867. A three-storey early to mid-nineteenth century terrace. Two of the houses have windows and doors boarded up, but number 80 has a family looking out of the ground-floor windows, with a bicycle in front. These houses were demolished and on the site is the modern Michael Faraday Primary School. Faraday Street no longer exists; it was replaced by the 1970s Aylesbury Estate, itself now redeveloped.
Date of execution
1971
Section
The London Archives
Collection
LCC Photograph Library
Medium
photograph
Catalogue No
SC_PHL_01_368_71_12208
London picture map location
Exact
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