Basement in Borough High Street
Basement in Borough High Street
Record No
116029
Title
Basement in Borough High Street
Description
Basement of 218 Borough High Street, Southwark. This part of Borough High Street was known as Blackman Street until 1889. The brick basement with an arched ceiling is part of a narrow three-storey building. This site was excavated in 1979 and finds included seven green transfer-printed plates and three similar bowls bearing the inscription ``Hinton's Eating House 96 Blackman St.Boro''. The site was occupied between 1828 and 1843 by John Hinton, a cook. In 1904 the building was occupied by Fred Braby & Co., Galvanisers. This building and number 220 has been redeveloped as apartments with a restaurant on the ground floor.
Date of execution
1978
Section
The London Archives
Collection
LCC Photograph Library
Medium
photograph
Catalogue No
SC_PHL_01_365_78_120_1036_3
London picture map location
Exact
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