Steam Packet public house in Lower Thames Street
Steam Packet public house in Lower Thames Street
Record No
47719
Title
Steam Packet public house in Lower Thames Street
Description
A view of the Steam Packet pub on the corner of Lower Thames Street and Fish Street Hill, City of London. The pub was rebuilt in 1932, though there had been one on the site with the same name for the previous hundred years. The site is now occupied by an office building. The bridge carries King William Street to London Bridge. The church on the left is St Magnus The Martyr, built in 1671-87 by Christopher Wren. It was Grade I listed in 1950; listing number 1064601. An Austin Cambridge is parked outside the church.
Date of execution
1969
Section
The London Archives
Collection
LCC Photograph Library
Medium
photograph
Catalogue No
SC_PHL_01_016_69_6801
London picture map location
Exact
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