The Round House public house in Garrick Street
The Round House public house in Garrick Street
Record No
141542
Title
The Round House public house in Garrick Street
Description
View looking north, showing a partial view of the ground and first floor of the "Round House" public house at 1 Garrick Street, Covent Garden. Built in 1868 it was originally called, "Petters Hotel" but was renamed in 1943 to better represent its semi-circular shape. A part-glazed entrance door can be seen together with an arch-shaped window, where a reverse view of the word, "Younger" can be seen. Through the window beyond is a partial view of the "Lamb and Flag" public house at 33 Rose Street. At first-floor level above the cornice is a metalwork design in the shape of repeated thistles and stars. The pub remains today.
Date of execution
1972
Section
The London Archives
Collection
LCC Photograph Library
Medium
photograph
Catalogue No
SC_PHL_01_496_72_8216
London picture map location
Exact
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