Old Court in Barham Park
Old Court in Barham Park
Record No
152232
Title
Old Court in Barham Park
Description
A view of a group of buildings called Old Court in Barham Park, Harrow Road, Wembley. The earliest building in the complex was built in the eighteenth century and was the home of the Crab family. John Copland bought the property in 1801 and his daughters later constructed Sudbury Park mansion in the grounds. In 1895, the estate was acquired by George Barham the founder of the Express Dairies. On the death of George Barham's son Titus in 1937, the estate was left to Wembley Council. A public library was later opened in the Old Court buildings.
Date of execution
1977
Section
The London Archives
Collection
LCC Photograph Library
Medium
photograph
Catalogue No
SC_PHL_01_618_77_297
London picture map location
Exact
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