Buildings in Lant Place
Buildings in Lant Place
Record No
116626
Title
Buildings in Lant Place
Description
View of general store at 1 Lant Place (now called Sawyer Street, possibly after the Dickensian character Bob Sawyer), Borough. There are signs advertising coal and coke, Lyon's Tea and Brooke Bond. The building behind the railings with the large arched window is the rear elevation of the Southwark Fire Station. The building on the right, with an ornate wrought iron lamp, is the Goldsmiths Arms at 96 Southwark Bridge Road which still exists but the other buildings have been demolished. The Southwark Fire Station was Grade II listed in 1998, listing number 1385916.
Date of execution
1914
Section
The London Archives
Collection
LCC Photograph Library
Medium
photograph
Catalogue No
SC_PHL_01_370_7813c
London picture map location
Exact
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