Shops in New Row
Shops in New Row
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Record No
141590
Title
Shops in New Row
Description
View looking west from Bedfordbury, showing a general view of mostly four-storey buildings with ground-floor shops in New Row, Covent Garden. Numbers 10-1 New Row can be seen on the southern side and numbers 19-28 are visible on the northern side of New Row. At the junction with Bedfordbury is a partial view of 10 New Row. It was built in the early-nineteenth century and has four storeys with the ground-floor business trading as, "The Regency" restaurant. Two blind windows can be seen on the Bedfordbury elevation. The business is closed. There is a "luncheon voucher" sticker in the entrance door. A hanging sign for "Coca-Cola" can be seen on the New Row elevation. The building is Grade II listed; listing number 1266576. There is a hanging sign advertising the "Star of Asia" restaurant at 6 New Row. Four milk churns can be seen outside. There is a cardboard box outside 8 New Row. A sign for "Fresh Cut Sandwiches" can be seen. Buildings numbered 1-10 on the southern side of New Row are all Grade II listed. The "Apollo Restaurant" can be seen to the right of the view at 19 New Row. Number 20 is trading as "Clark Davis" stationer, where a striped awning can be seen. Above the shop is a barber's pole and a sign saying, "Ladies & Gents Hair Stylists". There is a sign for "James Watch Repairs" at number 23. Numbers 23-25 on the northern side of New Row are Grade II listed. Three streetlamps can be seen, which were erected in the nineteenth century and are collectively Grade II listed; listing number 1366023. There is a parked Jaguar car in the distance, where New Theatre can be seen at 88-85 St Martin's Lane. New Row was built between 1635-37 replacing the former "Castle and Sunne Alley" that connected St Martin's Lane to King Street and Covent Garden Market. Originally called New Street it was renamed New Row in 1937.
Date of execution
1972
Section
The London Archives
Collection
LCC Photograph Library
Medium
photograph
Catalogue No
SC_PHL_01_496_72_8327
London picture map location
Exact
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