Furness Lodge in Derby Road
Furness Lodge in Derby Road
Record No
163805
Title
Furness Lodge in Derby Road
Description
This view shows the partly obscured frontage of Furness Lodge in Derby Road, East Sheen, a substantial detached mid-Victorian house. At one time the home of William George Ainslee (1832-1893), an ironmaster and gunpowder manufacturer who later became Member of Parliament for North Lonsdale in Lancashire, it was converted into flats by the 1960s and has been extended since the photograph was taken. It is listed locally as a Building of Townscape Merit. A BMC 1100 is shown parked in the driveway.
Date of execution
1976
Section
The London Archives
Collection
LCC Photograph Library
Medium
photograph
Catalogue No
SC_PHL_01_680_76_7543
London picture map location
Exact
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