Houses in Beard's Hill
Houses in Beard's Hill
Record No
161920
Title
Houses in Beard's Hill
Description
This view shows the rows of terraced houses on the east side of Beard's Hill, Hampton. The name commemorates the tenor John Beard (c1717-91), who was a contemporary of David Garrick living at nearby Rose Hill, which is now Hampton Library. Beard's Hill, and similar housing in the adjacent Rosehill and some in Oldfield Road, were built by Hampton UDC in the former grounds of Rose Hill house in 1903. Many were occupied by manual workers and labourers employed at the nearby Hampton Water Works. A Humber Imperial and a Triumph 1300 can be seen parked in the road.
Date of execution
1974
Section
London Metropolitan Archives
Collection
LCC Photograph Library
Medium
photograph
Catalogue No
SC_PHL_01_677_74_9397
London picture map location
Exact
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