Bow Lane Almshouses: from entrance
Bow Lane Almshouses: from entrance
Record No
170881
Title
Bow Lane Almshouses: from entrance
Description
Bow Lane Almshouses: from entrance. Bow Lane Almshouses, Poplar, also known as Esther Hawes Almshouses. Bow Lane was later renamed Bazely Street.
Date of execution
1910
Section
The London Archives
Collection
LCC Photograph Library
Notes
20.23 BOW The Esther Hawes Almshouses were built in 1686 by Esther Hawes for the accommodation of six elderly and poor Poplar women. They deteriorated in the twentieth century and were demolished in 1953.
Medium
photograph
Support
paper
Catalogue No
SC_PHL_02_0145_2093C
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